UGC Chairman announced that the deadline for online submission of the application form for the CUET-UG – 2024 has been extended up to 9:50 PM on March 31, 2024 based on the request received from candidates and other stakeholders
The application deadline for Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG has been extended till March 31, UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar announced on Tuesday.
Earlier, the deadline was till 11 PM on March 26.
"The deadline for online submission of the application form for the CUET-UG – 2024 has been extended up to 9:50 PM on March 31, 2024 based on the request received from candidates and other stakeholders," Kumar said in a post on X.
The exam will be conducted from May 15 to 31.
CUET-UG is a standardized test that was introduced in 2022 to streamline admission in universities nationwide.
The exam is valid for central, state, deemed and private universities.
The National Testing Agency has changed the format of CUET-UG making it hybrid format including both computer-based testing and pen-and-paper modes for different subjects.
Subjects witnessing high registration volumes will adopt a pen-and-paper format using optical mark recognition (OMR), while others will remain computer-based, concerned officials said.
Last year, approximately 14.9 lakh registrations were recorded for CUET-UG.
To know more, visit the link: https://exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/
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