CUET PG 2023 Exam: NTA will announce the date soon | Here’re details

After the release of exam datesheet, the candidates will be able to check it on the official website of CUET – cuet.nta.nic.in. As of now, the official exam schedule has not been released. The UGC chief has given assurance to the candidates that the datesheet would be released soon as it is still a work in progress.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be releasing the schedule for the Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate (CUET-PG) 2023 examination soon, according to University Grant Commission (UGC) Chief, M Jagadesh Kumar. After the release of exam datesheet, the candidates will be able to check it on the official website of CUET – cuet.nta.nic.in. As of now, the official exam schedule has not been released.The UGC chief has given assurance to the candidates that the datesheet would be released soon as it is still a work in progress.

The UGC Chief has tweeted, “In a few days, we will announce the date sheet of CUET-PG. NTA is working on it. https://cuet.samarth.ac.in”. Earlier, the UGC chief also announced that the CUET-PG 2023 examination will be held from June 1 till June 10, 2023. The results of CUET exam are expected to be announced in July whereas the NTA has claimed that the final examination dates have not been released, but could be expected by next month. The CUET PG registration is ongoing and it will be concluded on 19th of April at 5 pm. 
 

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This year, the National Testing Agency has raised the application fees of CUET PG by Rs 200, due to which application fees for general category students is Rs 1000, for the OBC-NCL/Gen-EWS category candidates is Rs 800, for SC/ST/third gender candidates is Rs 750 and for the PwBD candidates is Rs 700. 

“We decide the application fee based on the estimate of the cost require for conducting the examination. Now, all of this is different every year. In this year’s examination, we have a large number of participating universities, so the cost involved would be more. In different expectations, so if you have more subjects then naturally you will incur more cost," National Testing Agency (NTA) chief, Vineet Joshi told Indian Express.

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