Application window for CUET-UG reopens
The Hindu
The application window for CUET-UG reopened on April 9 for three days. Students are requested to visit cuet.samarth.ac.in for more details, UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar said.
The application window for CUET-UG reopened on April 9 for three days following representation from students and there will be no change in the syllabus after rationalisation of NCERT textbooks, officials said.
"Following requests from several students, we have decided to re-open the application portal for CUET-UG on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday and it will close at 11.59 p.m. on Tuesday [11 April 2023]. Students are requested to visit cuet.samarth.ac.in for more details," UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar said.
Nearly 14 lakh students have applied for CUET-UG, up by 41% since last year.
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