National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the timing schedule of Common University Entrance Exam (CUET PG 2024) for admission to postgraduate courses. According to which, this time the examination will be conducted in three shifts.
CUET-PG 2024 Exam Dates
National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Common University Entrance Examination CUET-PG Exam 2024 from March 11 to March 28 in CBT mode (computer-based testing) in 24 cities in India and outside India. Will get it done. This examination will be conducted on 157 subjects for 4,62,589 registered candidates. Candidates were given the option to choose maximum four test papers.
CUET-PG 2024 Shift Timing
The exam timing schedule has been released by NTA. According to which, this time the examination will be conducted in three shifts. The first shift will be from 9 am to 10:45 am and the second shift will be from 12:45 pm to 2:30 pm. Yes, the third shift will be held from 4:30 pm to 6:15 pm. The time for each shift has been fixed at 105 minutes. This examination will be conducted in CBT mode (computer-based testing) in 24 cities in India and outside India.
This year more candidates have registered for CUET exam 2024 as compared to last year. Last year the number was 4.5 lakh which has now increased to 4.6 lakh. Like last year, this year too the number of female candidates is more than that of male candidates. This time, a total of 462586 registered candidates include 247990 female candidates and 214587 male candidates, while nine transgender candidates are registered.
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If we look at the state wine registration figures, Uttar Pradesh leads the list with a total of 99,717 registrations, followed by Delhi with 65,275 registrations, Kerala with 30,462 registrations, Bihar with 28,181 registrations and Odisha with 20,873 registrations. Students who want to take admission in Post Graduate programs in Central, State and other universities and institutions in India. They can participate in this examination. CUET Exam examination will be conducted in CBT mode (computer-based testing) in 24 cities in India and outside India.