CUET UG 2023 Witnesses 69.3% Attendance in First Two Phases

The third phase of CUET UG 2023 begins today, May 29 and will go on till June 2 (Representational Image)

The third phase of CUET UG 2023 begins today, May 29 and will go on till June 2 (Representational Image)

The UGC chief announced that the two phases of CUET UG 2023 recorded an average attendance of 69.3 per cent, with 14,88,375 students appearing for the exam.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is scheduled to conduct the third phase of the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2023 from today, May 29 to June 2. A day before the Phase III exam, University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman, M Jagadesh Kumar shared details on average attendance in previous programs of the entrance exam. The UGC chief announced in a tweet that the two phases of CUET UG 2023 recorded an average attendance of 69.3 per cent, with 14,88,375 students appearing for the exam.

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“CUET UG started on 21st May 2023. The first phase was from May 21 to May 24, and the second from May 25 to May 28. In both the phases, the total number of students scheduled was 1488375, and the average attendance so far was 69.3%,” reads Kumar’s tweet.

The agency had conducted the CUET UG 2023 exam at 712 centers in 303 cities during the first two phases. As per the official schedule, the third phase of the entrance exam will begin today, May 29 and will go on till June 2. While the fourth phase will start from June 5. In addition, June 7 and June 8 have been kept as reserve days. ,

On May 27, NTA released the admit card for CUET UG 2023 exam which will be held from May 29 to June 2. Students can access the admit card for the entrance exam by entering their application number and date of birth (DoB) at the login window.

Meanwhile, CUET 2023 applicants are facing a significant challenge – multiple exams on a single day. The exam is being conducted in multiple phases, which have been Applicants are presented with a demanding timetable, especially on specific days where a maximum of seven subjects have been scheduled in a single day. The students have been under immense stress due to this tight timetable and the need to appear for exams from 7 am to 9 pm.