Uni-GAUGE E 2025 registration last date extended to March 20; exam on May 10
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 17, 2025 | 04:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Uni-GAUGE-E 2025: Eligible candidates can apply through the official website, unigauge.com.
NEW DELHI : ERA Foundation has extended the Uni-GAUGE-E 2025 last date for registration to March 20 till 12 noon. Eligible candidates can apply for Uni-GAUGE-E through the official website, unigauge.com. The Uni-GAUGE-E 2025 exam will be held on May 10.
Candidates who have already applied for the entrance exam and paid the registration fee can practice the Uni-GAUGE-E mock tests. Candidates can prepare for their exam by taking the mock tests
Candidates applying for the exam must check the eligibility criteria requirement to appear for the exam. Candidates who qualify for the exam will be allotted seats for admission to participating institutions through the Uni-Gauge-E 2025 counselling process.
The Uni-GAUGE E entrance exam is a national-level test conducted for admission to several UG engineering courses offered by participating universities.
Uni-GAUGE E 2025 eligibility criteria
Candidates must have passed Class 12 or equivalent exams with physics and maths as compulsory subjects. Candidates belonging to the general category must have secured atleast 45% marks and 40% marks for SC, ST, and OBC candidates. However, candidates having diploma can also apply for BE, and BTech courses offered through Uni-GAUGE 2025.
Also read COMEDK UGET 2025 exam dates announced; registration begins from February 3, eligibility
Uni-GAUGE E 2025 exam pattern
The Uni-GAUGE E entrance exam will be held in a computer-based test (CBT) mode for a duration of three hours. The paper will include 180 multiple-choice questions (MCQ) type questions. The question paper comprises three sections including maths, physics, and chemistry.
As per the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for every correct answer and there will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. However, candidates who have the least negative responses will be considered for admissions as per tie-breaking criteria.
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