National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admit card for Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG 2023 for the candidates whose exam is scheduled to be held on June 17. Registered candidates can download their hall ticket from the official website- cuet.nta. nic.in.
As per the official notice, “Candidates who have received their admit cards for CUET (PG) – 2023 examination on June 15, 16 and 17 in the respective subjects are required to appear in the examination subject(s), date wise is required. Shift, Timing and Address of the Examination Center as given in the Admit Card.
CUET PG 2023 Exam : Steps to Download Admit Card
Step 1: Visit the official website-cuet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the Admit Card Link.
Step 3: Enter your details like application number and date of birth.
Step 4: Download the admit card
A total of 65,929 candidates will appear for the papers scheduled on June 17. Some candidates will receive their admit cards on later days. The official notice also states, “There may be some candidates who may not be allotted exam center soon due to the subject combinations opted.”
This year CUET PG was conducted for 157 subjects. A total of 8,76,908 candidates have registered out of which 4,58,774 are unique registrations. The candidates were allowed to choose a maximum of 20 test papers/subjects and 195 Institutes/Universities/Colleges are participating in the exam.
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