The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG 2023, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), will commence today, i.e. June 5, and run until June 17. The exam will be held in three shifts: 8:30 am to 10:30 am, 12 pm to 2 pm, and 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm. If you haven’t downloaded your hall ticket yet, you can find it on the official CUET website – cuet.nta.nic.in.
To enter the exam venue, you must bring the following items only:
– Admit card: A clear print-out on A4 size paper.
– Simple transparent ballpoint pen.
– Additional photograph: The same one you uploaded on your application form, to be pasted on the attendance sheet.
– Authorized photo ID: This must be an original, valid, and non-expired document, such as a school ID, PAN card, driving license, voter ID, passport, Aadhaar card with a photograph, e-Aadhaar card with a photograph, ration card with a photograph, Class 12 board admit card with a photograph, or bank passbook with a photograph.
– PwBD certificate (Person with Benchmark Disability): If applicable, issued by an authorized medical officer.
– Transparent water bottle.
The following items are not allowed inside the exam center:
– Instruments.
– Geometry or pencil box.
– Handbag or purse.
– Any kind of paper, stationery, or written material.
– Eatables and water (loose or packed).
– Mobile phones, earphones, microphones, or pagers.
– Calculator, docupen, slide rules, log tables, camera, tape recorder, or electronic watches with calculator features.
– Any metallic item or electronic gadgets.
Candidates should arrive at the exam center 30 minutes before the start of the exam. Upon entry, you will have 20 minutes to complete the process of biometric registration, manual attendance by the invigilator, cross-checking of your admit card, and verification of your signature and photo. The invigilator will also provide exam instructions. Ten minutes before the exam begins, candidates should log in and read the instructions.
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