UG Admission 2022: Registration through CUET ends tomorrow for these central universities
Anu Parthiban | September 24, 2022 | 05:49 PM IST | 2 mins read
University of Hyderabad, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Tezpur University will close the application window tomorrow, September 25.
NEW DELHI: Central Universities have begun the registration process for undergraduate admission 2022 through Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2022) scores. University of Hyderabad, Central University of Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Tezpur University will close the online application window tomorrow, September 25, 2022.
According to the tentative admission timeline of the Central University released by the UGC, ten central universities are yet to announce UG admission 2022 schedule based on CUET scores. Central University of Punjab will not be offering UG admission through CUET 2022 results.
Central University of Tamil Nadu will be closing the registration window tomorrow. Candidates who have appeared for the CUET exam 2022 will be able to submit their application form at the samarth portal -cutncuet.samarth.edu.in.
The last date to apply for University of Hyderabad is September 25. The university had started the admission process for 16 integrated PG programmes through CUET 2022 scores. Students will have to submit their application forms for UOH admission 2022 at acad.uohyd.ac.in.
Central University of the Himachal Pradesh will also close the registration window for admission to UG courses at the samarth portal - cuhimachalcuet.samarth.edu.in, tomorrow. The university also announced that it will publish the first list of selected candidates on September 30.
Central University of South Bihar had started the admission for UG programmes on September 16. Applicants applying for the Central University of South Bihar admission 2022 are required to register themselves on CUSB portal through the link - cusbcuet.samarth.edu.in by paying a non-refundable registration fee of Rs 500. Students belonging to SC, ST, PwD categories have to pay Rs 200.
Also read | Central Universities UG admission 2022 dates, websites, criteria for merit list based on CUET
Tezpur University will also the conclude the application process for admission tomorrow. To apply for Tezpur university admissions, candidates will have to register on the official website - www.tezu.ernet.in.
To apply for Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University, students will have to submit the application form at the official website, csmu.ac.in. Following the completion of registration, the university will publish the first merit list on September 27.
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) will be releasing the first selection list on September 26 for admission to UG courses at jmicoe.in. Candidates will be able to submit their preferred courses on the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) admission portal on September 26.
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