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CUET PG 2024 Commences Today: Important Documents, NTA Exam Guidelines Released

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct the CUET PG examination from March 11 to March 28, 2024. This computer-based test is an essential step for candidates aspiring for postgraduate studies and will be held online across three shifts. As candidates prepare for the examination, it is crucial to familiarize themselves with the exam day guidelines and instructions to ensure a smooth and successful testing experience.

 
CUET PG 2024 Commences Today: Important Documents, NTA Exam Guidelines Released

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct the CUET PG examination from March 11 to March 28, 2024. This computer-based test is an essential step for candidates aspiring for postgraduate studies and will be held online across three shifts. As candidates prepare for the examination, it is crucial to familiarize themselves with the exam day guidelines and instructions to ensure a smooth and successful testing experience.
CUET PG 2024 Commences Today: Important Documents, NTA Exam Guidelines Released

Documents to Carry: Candidates must carry the following documents to the examination venue:

  1. Print out of admit card downloaded from the NTA/Samarth website along with Self Declaration.
  2. One passport-size photograph for pasting on the Attendance Sheet.
  3. Any one of the original authorised photo IDs such as University/College Identity Card, PAN card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card, Ration Card with photograph, or Bank Passbook with Photograph.
  4. PwBD certificate, if applicable.

Exam Day Guidelines: Here are some important guidelines to follow on the exam day:

  1. Reporting Time: Candidates must report to the exam hall approximately 90 minutes before the start of the examination.
  2. Admit Card: Admit card downloaded from the official website of NTA must be presented for admission to the examination hall.
  3. Seating Arrangement: Candidates should find and sit only in their assigned seats. Shifting seats may result in cancellation of candidature.
  4. Verification Process: The test centre staff may verify candidates' identities and credentials. Full cooperation is requested from candidates.
  5. Subject Verification: Ensure that the question paper available on the computer matches the chosen subject listed on the admit card.
  6. Prohibited Items: Do not bring any prohibited items or articles into the examination hall.
  7. Seeking Assistance: Candidates may approach the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator for technical assistance or first-aid emergencies.
  8. Multiple Shifts: Appearing in more than one shift by furnishing false information will lead to termination of candidature and result withholding.