CUET is also called COMMON UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE TEST. Under the National Testing Agency (NTA), CUET is being launched for admission in UG Programs in all Central Universities of India for the academic session 2023–2024 (MoE). CUET UG 2023 will help applicants nationwide, especially those from rural and other remote places, with a uniform platform, and fair possibilities, and will also improve connections with universities. Students get an advantage as they need to give only 1 exam for many Central Universities.
NTA- National Testing Agent
The National Testing Agency (NTA) was created by the Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India, as an independent, autonomous, and self-sustaining premier testing organization under the Societies Registration Act (1860). Its role is to conduct effective, transparent, and international standardized tests. This will help candidates for admission to premier higher education institutions. NTA supports the validity, reliability, accuracy, fairness, and security of assessments. To put these beliefs into effect, it interacts with its stakeholders, including students, parents, teachers, experts, and partner institutions.
How to apply for CUET?
Computer-based test (CBT) is the mode to conduct the CUET UG 2023. On Central Universities’ (CUs) own websites, students can check all information on programs universities are offering. The link to the online application form for undergraduate programs is available on the official website, https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/. Candidates giving CUET (UG) exam in 2023 should review the prerequisites for the preferred university or universities before choosing from the available UG programs.
CUET Registration Process:
We are providing each & every detail about the CUET UG 2023 Registration process. Students can use this information & can easily fill out the form for their test.
Step 1: Open the Official website: https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/
Step 2: Fill out the form in online mode. No offline registration is available.
Click on the link ‘CUET Registration’.
Enter your basic details like name, email ID, date of birth, etc., and create a user ID and password.
Then a new page will be opened as ‘new registration’.
Step 3: Carefully fill in educational, personal, and academic details in the application form. Upload a passport-size photograph and signature in the application form.
The correction window is open for a very short time.
Only one application form per student is valid. Multiple applications lead to the rejection of applications.
Step 4: Fees to be paid through Debit card, Credit card, or Net banking.
Application fees:
Category | Centres in India (Each Slot) | Centres outside India (Each Slot) |
General/ UN-Reserved | INR 650/- | INR 3000/- |
General-EWS/ OBC-NCL | INR 600/- | INR 3000/- |
SC/ ST/ PwBD/ 3rd Gender | INR 550/- | INR 3000/- |
Step 5: Take the application printout for future reference.
CUET Eligibility Criteria
Nationality |
Indian |
UG Qualification | 12th class or its equivalent examination from any recognized board. |
Marks Criteria |
minimum 50% aggregate marks in their qualifying examination. |
Age Criteria | No age limit to give CUET exams. But consider the age criteria for Universities you are desire to take admission on respective universities websites. |
CUET Participating Universities:
Name of the University | State | Location | Established in Year |
Aligarh Muslim University | Uttar Pradesh | Aligarh | 1920 |
Assam University | Assam | Silchar | 1994 |
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University | Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | 1996 |
Banaras Hindu University | Uttar Pradesh | Varanasi | 1916 |
Central University of Andhra Pradesh | Andhra Pradesh | Anantapur | 2019 |
Central University of South Bihar | Bihar | Gaya | 2009 |
Central University of Gujarat | Gujarat | Gandhinagar | 2009 |
Central University of Haryana | Haryana | Mahendragarh | 2009 |
Central University of Himachal Pradesh | Himachal Pradesh | Dharamsala | 2009 |
Central University of Jammu | Jammu and Kashmir | Jammu | 2011 |
Central University of Jharkhand | Jharkhand | Ranchi | 2009 |
Central University of Karnataka | Karnataka | Kalaburagi | 2009 |
Central University of Kashmir | Jammu and Kashmir | Srinagar | 2009 |
Central University of Kerala | Kerala | Kasaragod | 2009 |
Central University of Odisha | Odisha | Koraput | 2009 |
Central University of Punjab | Punjab | Bathinda | 2009 |
Central University of Rajasthan | Rajasthan | Ajmer | 2009 |
Central University of Tamil Nadu | Tamil Nadu | Tiruvarur | 2009 |
Dr. Harisingh Gaur Vishwa Vidyalaya | Madhya Pradesh | Sagar | 1946 |
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya | Chhattisgarh | Bilaspur | 1983 (2009) |
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University | Uttrakhand | Srinagar | 1973 |
Indira Gandhi National Tribal University | Madhya Pradesh | Amarkantak | 2007 |
Jamia Millia Islamia | Delhi | New Delhi | 1920 (1988) |
Jawaharlal Nehru University | Delhi | New Delhi | 1969 |
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya | Maharashtra | Wardha | 1997 |
Manipur University | Manipur | Imphal | 1980 (2005) |
Maulana Azad National Urdu University | Telangana | Hyderabad | 1998 |
Mizoram University | Mizoram | Aizawl | 2000 |
Nagaland University | Nagaland | Lumami | 1994 |
North Eastern Hill University | Meghalaya | Shillong | 1973 |
Pondicherry University | Puducherry | Pondicherry | 1985 |
Rajiv Gandhi University | Arunachal Pradesh | Itanagar | 1985 (2007) |
Sikkim University | Sikkim | Gangtok | 2007 |
Tezpur University | Assam | Tezpur | 1994 |
The English and Foreign Languages University | Telangana | Hyderabad | 1958 |
Tripura University | Tripura | Agartala | 1987 |
University of Allahabad | Uttar Pradesh | Prayagraj | 1887 (2005) |
University of Delhi | Delhi | Delhi | 1922 |
University of Hyderabad | Telangana | Hyderabad | 1974 |
Visva Bharati University | West Bengal | Bolpur | 1921 |
Mahatma Gandhi Central University | Bihar | Motihari | 2016 |
Central Sanskrit University, Delhi | Delhi | Delhi | 1970 |
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University | Delhi | New Delhi | 1962 (2020) |
National Sanskrit University | Andhra Pradesh | Tirupati | 1961 |
CUET UG 2023 Exam Structure
Section | Section Subjects/ Tests | Questions to be attempted | Question types | Duration |
Section I A | There are 13 different languages. Any of these languages may be chosen. |
40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language |
Language to be tested through Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages–Factual, Literary and Narrative, [Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary] |
45 Minutes for each language |
Section I B | There are 20 Languages. Any other language apart from those offered in Section I A may be chosen. |
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Section II | There are 27 Domains specific subjects being offered under this Section. A candidate may choose a maximum of Six (06) Domains as desired by the applicable University/ Universities. |
40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language |
• Input text can be used for MCQ Based Questions • MCQs based on NCERT Class XII syllabus only |
45 Minutes for each Domain Specific Subjects. |
Section III | For any such undergraduate programme/ programmes being offered by Universities where a General Test is being used for admission. |
60 Questions to be attempted out of 75 |
• Input text can be used for MCQ Based Questions • General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/mensuration/s tat taught till Grade 8), Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
60 Minutes |
Here is the insight for the above list:
List IA | Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odiya, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi and Urdu |
List IB | French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, Chinese |
List II |
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List III | General Knowledge |
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQs)
What is the full form of CUET?
The full form of CUET is the Central Universities Entrance Test.
How cuet exam conducted?
The CUET is a multiple-choice online exam that is computer-based.
How many universities can I select in CUET?
There is no restriction on how many universities you can choose from at the date of application. However, most tests that can be taken at one time with just 9 remaining, i.e.6 domain-specific subjects plus 2 languages plus 1 Common Test OR5 domain-specific subjects plus 5 languages plus 1 general test here is the flexibility offered to assist a candidate in applying to numerous universities based on their qualifying requirements
What are the qualifying marks for CUET?
In addition to achieving the required 60%, students should achieve the CUET cut-off for their preferred university. Whether the CUET cut-off should be expressed in terms of marks, percentiles, or a ranking is up to the participating universities. For further consideration, only applicants who meet or surpass the CUET cut-off marks will be contacted.
Is the 12th syllabus enough for CUET?
The class 11 and class 12 subjects and curriculum are included in the NTA CUET Syllabus. The NTA CUET exam heavily relies on the class 12th syllabus. However, the below link will provide you with insights into the full syllabus of your selected domains.
How many attempts are there in CUET?
There is no restriction on the number of times you can take the CUET Exam. Candidates may apply for the CUET Exam as long as they meet the requirements for education, nationality, and other criteria.
can I submit two applications form for 2 courses at a time?
Yes. During certain application cycles, you may submit two applications to the same college. However, filing a second application is unlikely to impact your chances or outcomes unless you significantly improve it.
What is the official website to fill cuet(ug) application form in 2023?
cuet.samarth.ac.in
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