PUTHAT 2022: Panjab University closing registration today; Direct link, how to apply
Today is the last date to apply for PUTHAT 2022. Fill the PUTHAT application form at puthat.puchd.ac.in.
Sunil Kumar Sharma | June 16, 2022 | 10:49 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
Panjab University will be closing the application window for PUTHAT 2022 today, June 16. Candidates interested in taking this hotel management and tourism entrance exam need to fill the PUTHAT 2022 application form by today. Candidates can apply for the PUTHAT exam 2022 at the official website - puthat.puchd.ac.in. Admit cards for the exam will be issued after June 24 in online mode.
Direct link to apply for PUTHAT 2022
PUTHAT is a state university-level hotel management entrance examination held by Panjab University for admission to Bachelor in Hotel Management & Catering Technology (BHMCT) and Bachelor in Travel and Tourism (BTTM) at the University Institute of Hotel and Tourism Management. As per the PUTHAT 2022 exam date schedule, the test will be conducted on June 29, 2022, from 10 am to 11:30 am. The centre for the exam is Chandigarh only.
There are very few seats for both the programmes. The number of seats offered by the UIHTM is as follows:
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For Bachelor in hotel management & catering technology: Total seats for Indian Nationals are 60. Six seats are reserved for NRI and 3 for Foreign Nationals.
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For bachelor in travel and tourism management: There are total of 30 seats for students from India while 3 seats for NRI and 2 seats for foreign nationals.
Admission to these courses is offered on the basis of the scores of PUTHAT 2022.
PUTHAT 2022: Important dates
Events |
Dates |
Registration closing date |
June 16, 2022 |
Last date for fee payment |
June 18, 2022 |
Last date to complete application and uploading of documents |
June 20, 2022 |
PUTHAT Admit card |
June 24, 2022 ( online) June 27 ( manual) |
PUTHAT exam date |
June 29, 2022 |
Who can appear for the PUTHAT 2022?
Anyone who wishes to take admission to bachelor programs offered at the UIHTM can appear for the PUTHAT exam provided they meet the eligibility conditions of the Punjab University Tourism and Hospitality Aptitude Test.
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Candidates willing to apply should have passed the 10+2 examination of Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi or its equivalent with not less than 50% marks in aggregate ( 45% in case of SC/ST/PwD /BC candidates)
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Candidates must have studied English as a compulsory subject at 10+2
NOTE: The candidates who have passed/appeared in 10+2 Examinations of Mahila Gram Vidyapith, Allahabad are ineligible to appear in PUTHAT-2022, according to official notification.
How to apply for PUTHAT 2022
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Visit the official website of PUTHAT - puthat.puchd.ac.in
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Click on “Online Registration”
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Register to create login ID and password
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Login using ID and password
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Make the fee payment
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Fill the details, upload documents, and submit
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Take a printout for future reference
PUTHAT Syllabus 2022
The paper for PUTHAT will consist of 100 questions, each question carrying one mark. The total time allocated for the paper is 90 minutes. There is a negative marking, and 0.4 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer. Questions will be asked from the following sections:
Sections |
No. questions |
English Aptitude |
30 |
Current affairs and general knowledge |
20 |
Reasoning |
20 |
Hospitality industry awareness |
30 |
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