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CUET 2024 UG Admission
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CUET 2024 Events | Dates (Tentative) |
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Release of CUET 2024 Application Form | 27th February 2024 |
Last day for submission of CUET 2024 Application Form |
5th April 2024
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Form Correction Window |
6th To 7th April 2024
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Advance City Intimation |
30-Apr-2024 onwards
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Admit Card Release Date |
2nd week of May 2024 (Tentatively)
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CUET 2024 Exam Date |
15th May to 31 May, 2024
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Release of Provisional CUET Answer Key | To be notified |
Last date for raising objection against CUET Answer Key | To be notified |
CUET 2024 Result | June 2024 |
Centers in India
Category | Up to 03 Subjects | Up to 07 Subjects | Up to 10 Subjects |
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General (UR) | Rs. 750 | Rs. 1500 | Rs. 1750 |
(OBC) – (NCL) / EWS | Rs. 700 | Rs. 1400 | Rs. 1650 |
SC/ST/PwBD/Third gender | Rs. 650 | Rs. 1300 | Rs. 1550 |
Centers Outside India
Category | Centers Outside India |
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Up to 03 subjects | Rs. 700 |
Up to 07 subjects | Rs. 650 |
Up to 10 subjects | Rs. 11,000 |
Sections | Subjects/Tests | No. of Questions | To be Attempted | Duration |
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Section 1A Section 1B |
13 Languages 20 Languages |
50 | 40 in each language | 45 minutes for each language |
Section II | 27 Domain-specific Subjects | 50 | 40 | 45 minutes for each language |
Section III | General Tes | 75 | 60 | 60 minutes |
CUET 2024 PG Admission
CUET 2024 Events | Dates (Tentative) |
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Online submission of the Application Form | 26 December 2023 to 7 February 2024 |
CUET Last date of successful transaction of Examination fee | 8 February 2024 (upto 11:50 P.M.) |
Correction in Particulars of Application Form on the website only | 9 February 2024 to 11 February 2024 |
Advance City Intimation | 4 March 2024 |
Downloading of Admit Card from the NTA Website | 07 March 2024 |
Date(s) of Examination | March 11 to March 28, 2024 |
Timing of Examination | Shift-1 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Shift-2 03:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. |
Centre, Date, and Shift of Examination |
As indicated on the Admit Card
|
Answer Key Challenges | 04 April 2024 |
Declaration of Result on NTA Website | Will be announced later on the website |
Centers in India
Category | Application Fee (for up to three Test Papers | (Application Fee (for up to three Test Papers) |
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General (UR) | Rs. 1000 | Rs. Rs .500 |
(OBC) – (NCL) / EWS | Rs,800 | Rs.400 |
SC/ST/PwBD/Third gender | Rs. 750 | Rs. 400 |
PwBD | Rs. 700 | Rs. 400 |
Centers Outside India
Category | Application Fee (for up to three Test Papers) | Fees for additional Test Papers (Per Test Paper) |
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For all categories | Rs.5000 | Rs.1500 |
Pattern | Question Pattern | Paper Code |
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1 | No. of questions 100 (MCQs) divided into two parts: Part A: 25 Questions consisting of Hindi/English Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability Part Part B: 75 Domain Knowledge Questions comprising of Teaching Aptitude, Social Sciences, Mathematics & Sciences | COQP03 |
2(a) | No. of questions 100 (MCQs) divided into two parts: Part A: 25 Questions consisting of Hindi/English Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative Ability, and Analytical Skills. Part B: 75 Domain Knowledge Questions | COQP01, COQP02 COQP04 to COQP10 COQP13 to COQP22 SCQP01 to SCQP30 HUQP01 to HUQP26 MTQP01 to MTQP12 |
2(b) | No. of questions 100 (MCQs) divided into two parts: Part A: 25 Questions consisting of Hindi/English Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative Ability, and Analytical Skills. Part B: 75 language-specific questions | LAQP01 to LAQP41 |
2(c) | No. of questions 100 (MCQs) is divided into two parts: Part A: 25 Questions consisting of Hindi/English Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative Ability, and Analytical Skills. Part B: 75 Domain Knowledge questions in the Sanskrit language | ACQP03 to ACQP26 |
2(d) | No. of questions 100 (MCQs) is divided into two parts: Part A: 25 Questions consisting of Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative Ability, and Analytical Skills in Sanskrit. Part B: 75 Domain Knowledge questions in the Sanskrit language | ACQP01 to ACQP02 |
3(a) | 100 MCQ Questions Hindi/English Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, Mathematical /Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation, and Logical Reasoning (Bilingual English/Hindi) | COQP12 |
3(b) | 100 MCQ Questions Hindi/English Language Comprehension/Verbal Ability, General Knowledge/ Awareness, Computer Basics, and Logical Reasoning (Bilingual English/Hindi) | COQP11 |
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Took cognizance of my interests

Nitya Manik
2nd Year, Gargi College, Delhi University
Counselors have a lot of knowledge

Sudhir Gupta
1st Year, Delhi University
Clear cut idea about the job market

Namrata Sarmah
3rd Year, St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore
Build a bridge between my passion and profession

Gargee Nitin Londhe
Graduated, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
Counselling video call was worth the money

Anirban Saren
3rd Year, Asutosh College
Guided me and gave my parents a clear picture

Isha Mamidala
Graduate, GITAM University, Hyderabad
The counselor analysed me on a deeper level

Swathi Binu
3rd Year, Ethiraj College for Women

FAQ's
Frequently Asked Question
Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2024 is an entrance test for admission into UG/PG programs in Central and participation Universities. The CUET provides a common platform and equal opportunities to candidates nationwide. Many State Universities, Deemed Universities, Private Universities, and Other Universities also participate in the CUET college allotment process
For appearing in the CUET UG and PG, there is no age limit for the candidates. However, the candidates will be required to fulfill the age criteria (if any) of the University / Institution / Organization to which they are desirous of taking admission.
For UG level, the candidates must have passed class 12th or equivalent examination from a recognized board or university. For CUET PG level, candidates must have passed the bachelor’s degree/equivalent examination. However, candidates must keep in mind the different eligibility parameters set by the universities to which they wish to apply for admission.
The CUET UG and PG will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode only. The CUET
(UG) will be conducted in English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. The CUET (PG) will be conducted in English and Hindi (Bilingual) except for language and Sahitya papers.
In CUET UG, the question paper is divided into three sections, Section 1 Languages (1A and 1B), Section 2 Domain, and Section 3 General Test. In Section 1, 40 questions are to be attempted out of 50 in each language. In Section 2, 35/40 questions are to be attempted out of 45/50. In Section 3, 50 questions are to be attempted out of 60.
For CUET UG, every correct answer will be awarded +5 marks, wrong answers with -1 mark, and not attempted questions with 0 marks. On the other hand, for CUET PG, every correct answer will be awarded +4 marks, wrong answers with -1 mark, and not attempted questions with 0 marks.
For CUET UG, the examination will be conducted on multiple days in three shifts, depending on the number of candidates and Subject choices. Similarly, for CUET PG, the exam is divided into 2 slots of 2 hours each.
For CUET UG, seats are reserved for GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD categories. For more details, kindly check the information bulletin uploaded by NTA. While, for PG, 10% of the seats in every course are reserved for the general category belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (GEN-EWS). 27% of the seats in every course are reserved for Other Backward Classes belonging to the Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL). 15% and 7.5% of seats are reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) in every course respectively. 5% of the seats are reserved for People with Disabilities (PwD) in each of the GENERAL, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST category seats.
After receiving the exam result, one needs to register for the universities on the official website which they have selected while filing out the CUET entrance exam form. A minimum charge is required for registration which may vary from university to university. Then, the candidate has to select the college and course combination based on their preference. After being eligible for the selected college and course, one needs to apply for admission into the college and pay the required fees for admission confirmation.