CUET 2022: List of colleges accepting CUCET scores, exam pattern

Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 The registrations have resumed and the entrance exam dates have been released. It will start from 15th July. This is the first time that a centralized entrance test will be conducted for admission to all central universities and colleges across India. More than 9 lakh candidates have already registered for CUET 2022 and counting of votes.

86 universities will participate in this admission process, out of which 43 are central universities, 13 are state universities, 12 are deemed universities and 18 are private. As per the official data, on an average, candidates have applied in more than five universities. There are over 54,000 unique combinations of subjects chosen by various candidates. In the first part of CUET 2022 registration, maximum candidates applied for Delhi University, followed by BHU and Allahabad University.

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CUET 2022: List of colleges accepting CUCET scores

Here is the list of colleges accepting CUET scores:

– Delhi University

– Jamia Millia Islamia

– Jawaharlal Nehru University

Aligarh Muslim University

– Jamia Hamdard

— TISS

– Banaras Hindu University

– Allahabad University

– University of Hyderabad

– Mahatma Gandhi Central University

– Visva Bharati University

Dr BR Ambedkar University

CUET 2022: Exam Pattern

National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the exam in computer based test mode. This is the first time that CUET will be conducted. It will be conducted for more than 300 undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It will have two parts – A and B. Part A will have 25 multiple choice questions from English, Numerical Ability, Data Interpretation, Analytical Skills, Reasoning and General Awareness. Part B will have 75 questions from subject-specific topics.

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The medium of question papers will be English in addition to the language syllabus. Candidates will have to compulsorily take a language test in any one of the 13 languages ​​which include Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Punjabi, Oriya and English. The duration of the exam will be of two hours. Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer and one mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

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