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Registration for CUET PG 2025 has started. You can apply for the exam till February 1, 2025. Candidate You can get registered by going to.
The exam will be held from March 13 to 31, 2025. CUET PG exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). This time NTA has made many changes related to exam format, application fee, exam center etc.
Steps to fill the application form:
This time there have been many changes in the CUET PG exam as compared to last year…
Exam Duration:
Earlier the CUET exam was of two hours. Last year, from 2024, it was reduced to two and a quarter hours i.e. a total of 105 minutes. This time the CUET PG 2025 exam has been reduced by 15 more minutes to one and a half hour i.e. a total of 90 minutes.
Exam Pattern:
Like before, 75 questions will be asked in the exam. A list of question paper codes is given for the exam. Candidates can select four paper codes from these. Students will have to fill this choice at the time of registration. Depending on the choice of the candidates, the comprehension part of the General Paper will be in English or Hindi.
Marking Scheme:
Every question will be of 4 marks. You will get 4 marks for the correct answer. There is negative marking in the exam. One mark will be deducted for every wrong answer.
Exam Centre:
Candidates will have the option to choose 4 cities for the exam. Earlier, only two cities could be selected for the centre. Exam centers have been set up in a total of 285 cities across the country. However, some centers have been expanded abroad. New exam centers have been built in Frankfurt/Berlin in Germany, Oslo in Norway and Abu Dhabi city of UAE.
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