Exam Info
Name of Examination |
CUCET (Central Universities
Common Entrance Test) |
Category of Exam |
National Level Entrance Exam |
Conducting Authority |
NTA (National Testing Agency) |
Level of Exam (PG/ UG/ Diploma) |
Undergraduate and Postgraduate |
Name of Universities, colleges
or Institute providing opportunities to student through this exam |
Government Colleges and
Universities |
Language |
English, Hindi, Assamese,
Bangali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi,
and Urdu. |
Examination Mode |
Offline |
Number of section in paper |
4 Section |
Courses provided through this
exam |
Various Integrated/
Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Research Programs |
Date of Examination |
21st May onwards |
Timing schedule of Examination |
To be announced |
Duration of Exam |
Slot 1: - 3 Hrs 15 Min Slot 2: - 3 Hrs 45 Min Slot 3: - To be notified |
Total number of questions |
To be announced |
Total number of Marks |
To be announced |
Marks of Each question |
To be announced |
Total numbers of Centers for
this exam |
Conducted across 412 cities in
India |
Official website of examination
or conducting body |
www.cuet.nta.nic.in |
Registration Charges/ Form fill
up charges |
Rs. 750/- (For General
Category) Rs. 650/- (For SC/ ST/ PwD) Rs. 700/- (For OBC/ EWS) |
Important
dates related to Examination
Initial Registration Date |
9th Feb 2023 |
Last Date for Registration |
11th April 2023 |
Admit card releasing Date |
Second Week of May |
Date of examination |
21st May Onwards |
Result declaration Date |
Third Week of June |
Counselling Date |
To be announced |
Reservation
for this exam
Category
|
Percentages |
Scheduled
Caste (SC) |
15% |
Scheduled
Tribes (ST) |
7.5% |
Other
Backward Cast (OBC) |
27% |
Person
with Disability (PwD) |
5% |
Eligibility
Criteria for exam
Age
Limit |
Must
be born after 1st Oct 1998 |
Least
Education Qualification |
Intermediate |
Least
Marks in Matriculation |
50% |
Least
Marks in Intermediate |
50% |
Syllabus of
Examination
Subject A |
English |
Subject B |
Quantitative Ability & Data
Interpretation |
Subject C |
Reasoning and Analytical Ability |
Subject D |
Business and General Awareness |
Process of
Counselling: -
The Central Universities Common Entrance Exam (CUCET) is a
national-level entrance examination for enrollment in a variety of
undergraduate, graduate, and research programs at central institutions in India
that participate in the exam.
The following steps are part of the CUCET counselling process:
·
Online
Registration: Applicants who pass the CUCET must register online for the
counselling session on the central university's official website.
·
Choice
Filling and Locking: Following registration, candidates must fill in and lock
their top-choice colleges and courses.
·
Seat
Allocation: The candidate's CUCET score, selection of courses and colleges, and
the availability of seats are taken into consideration during the seat
allocation procedure. A provisional admission letter will be given to
applicants to whom a seat has been assigned.
·
Verification
of Documents: Applicants who have been given a seat must go to the appropriate
reporting centre to have their documents checked. All necessary documents must
be carried by candidates in original form and as photocopies.
·
Acceptance
of Seat: Applicants who are offered a seat must confirm their acceptance within
the designated time frame and pay the entrance fee.
·
Applicants
who have accepted their seats must report to the institute on the designated
date and time for additional admissions procedures.
It is crucial for applicants to stay informed of the newest information
offered by the relevant central institution and to maintain track of the
counselling schedule. To ensure a simple and hassle-free counselling session,
candidates should also have all necessary documentation and adhere to the
counselling standards.