Panjab University CET PG 2025 application begins; apply before May 26
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 24, 2025 | 10:20 AM IST | 1 min read
PU CET PG 2025: Students can apply for PU CET postgraduate courses from the official website, cetpg.puchd.ac.in.
NEW DELHI : Panjab University (PU) Chandigarh has started accepting applications for the PU common entrance test (CET) postgraduate (PG) courses. Eligible students can apply for PU CET PG 2025 from the official website, cetpg.puchd.ac.in, before the last date, May 26.
PU will conduct the exams for postgraduate courses from June 17 to 19 in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Muktsar, and Hoshiarpur. Students can pay the application form fee before the deadline May 30 to confirm their registration.
Students are advised to upload their photograph, signature, and other details from the official website on or before June 2 for PU CET application.
The PU CET 2025 admit card for PG courses will be made accessible to students on June 9. However, students who did not complete their application form details can complete their forms by paying an additional fee of Rs 500 to submit their application before June 13, and the admit card will be issued to candidates on the same date to appear for the entrance exam.
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PU CET PG 2025: Application form fee
The PU CET PG 2025 application form fee for all category candidates is given below.
|
Category |
Fees (Non-refundable) |
|
General |
Rs 2,710 |
|
SC, ST, PwD |
Rs 1,355 |
|
For additional subject |
Rs 770 for each subject |
The PU CET 2025 answer key for PG exams will be made available on June 30, and candidates will have to submit objections against the answer key by July 2. The results will be displayed tentatively on July 14.
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