NEW DELHI: With the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduates (CUET-UG) 2025 set to begin on May 8, the National Testing Agency is yet to release the subject-wise schedule, leaving more than 14 lakh candidates in suspense.
The exam is slated to continue till June 1, with multiple slots across test centres nationwide.
In previous years, the NTA typically issued the schedule and city intimation slips 10 to 20 days ahead of the exam. But as of May 4, aspirants still do not know their exact exam dates or assigned centres, fuelling anxiety and hampering final preparation and travel plans.
The NTA has assured that city intimation slips and admit cards will be released soon on its official website, cuet.nta.nic.in. While the intimation slip will reveal the exam centre location, the admit card will provide details such as exam date, shift timing and critical instructions.
The exam is slated to continue till June 1, with multiple slots across test centres nationwide.
In previous years, the NTA typically issued the schedule and city intimation slips 10 to 20 days ahead of the exam. But as of May 4, aspirants still do not know their exact exam dates or assigned centres, fuelling anxiety and hampering final preparation and travel plans.
The NTA has assured that city intimation slips and admit cards will be released soon on its official website, cuet.nta.nic.in. While the intimation slip will reveal the exam centre location, the admit card will provide details such as exam date, shift timing and critical instructions.
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