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CUET PG 2023 exam dates announced for unaccommodated candidates; know details here

Our Correspondent
Posted on 21 Jun 2023
13:17 PM
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About 44079 candidates could not be accommodated in the advertised date sheet
The CUET PG examination for all these candidates will now be scheduled from 22 June to 27 June and 30 June 2023

The CUET PG 2023 examination was conducted across the nation from 5 to 17 June, 2023 in about 245 cities throughout India and abroad in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. As per the NTA Notice, so far more than 8.33 lakh candidates have participated in the CUET PG 2023 Examination.

About 44079 candidates could not be accommodated in the advertised date sheet. The CUET PG examination for all these candidates will now be scheduled from 22 June to 27 June and 30 June 2023.

The CUET PG 2023 Admit Card for 22 June examination will be released shortly on the official website. Candidates are advised to download their Examination Admit Card for CUET PG 2023 (using their Application No. and Date of Birth) and go through the instructions contained therein as well as in the Information Bulletin. 

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CUET PG 2023 Datesheet for 22 June Exam

Shift 1- Geology; Earth Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, BEd Science, History, Home Science, LLM, Electronics; Communication and Information Engineering, Museology

Shift 2- Art and Aesthetics, Microbiology/Applied Microbiology, BEd, Baudha Darshan / Buddhist Studies (Trilingual), Physics 

Shift 3- Psychology, Food Science and Technology

Last updated on 21 Jun 2023
01:17 PM
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