Odisha CPET 2023 registration begins; here's how to apply
Arpita Das | May 1, 2023 | 04:04 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can register for CPET 2023 through the official website- pg.samsodisha.gov.in.
NEW DELHI: The Higher Education Department, Odisha has started the Odisha Common Postgraduate Entrance Test (CPET) 2023 registration process today, May 1. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for CPET 2023 through the official website-- samsodisha.gov.in.
The CPET 2023 registration for admission to PG courses will be held till May 10 (11:45 PM). The CPET application correction window will remain open from May 11 to May 12. Candidates appearing for the exam can download the CPET 2023 admit card from June 9, 2023.
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To appear in CPET 2023 candidate must have passed at least graduation from a recognized institute. This year, the seat allotment will be done based on the choice of preference instead of subject-wise allotment.
CPET 2023: Application fee
- First or only subject- Rs 500 for general candidates and Rs 300 for SC and ST candidates
- Every additional entrance subject choice- Rs 200 for both general and SC and ST candidates
- No fee will be collected from PwD and transgender applicants.
CPET 2023: Steps to apply
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to fill out the application form-
- Step 1 - Visit the official website - pg.samsodisha.gov.in.
- Step 2 - Click on the CPET 2023 application link.
- Step 3 - Read the instructions carefully and fill out the online application form
- Step 4 - Upload the necessary documents, pay the application fee and submit the form.
- Step 5 - Download the confirmation page and take a printout of it.
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