| Last Updated | August 19, 2022, 15:06 IST
The CUET phase 5 exam 2022 admit card has been released by the National Testing Agency(NTA). Exams are to be held on 21,22, and 23 August 2022. CUET Admit Card 2022 The National Testing Agency(NTA) has published the admit card for CUET UG 2022 phase 5 exams. Candidates can visit the official website of the NTA, cuet.samarth.ac.in to download their admit cards. Candidates have to enter their registration number and date of birth to download their admit cards. Candidates need to brush up on their concepts by revising as well as attempting some of the free online CUET Mock Test 2022.

Steps to download phase 5 CUET Admit Card 2022

  1. Visit the official website of the NTA, cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  2. Next, click on the “Download admit card” link.
  3. Next, enter your application number, and date of birth, then click on the “Download admit card” tab.
Candidates have to report to their exam center 2 hours before the commencement of the exam. Each candidate must carry their original photo ID proof along with their admit card on the exam centre. Over 2.01 lakh candidates will be appearing for the phase 5 exams. NTA has also announced that certain candidates who were not able to attend the CUET UG 2022 exam in the early phases can attend the phase 6 exams. Candidates who have personally mailed to the NTA regarding technical problems faced by them during attempting the Sociology, General Ability, and Sanskrit exams are being under audit. In case, the reasons are found to be feasible then candidates will be allowed to sit on the phase 6 exams. NTA has created the e-grievance redressal e-mail, cuetgrievance@nta.ac.in for the candidates who face issues regarding subject combination, medium, question paper, and any other issues. Candidates have to mention their application number while sending their emails. All the grievances received will be examined and if feasible will be resolved by allowing them to sit on phase 6 exams. CUET UG 2022 exam will be conducted in online mode. The objective-type questions(MCQs) will be asked, each carrying 5 marks. There will be one mark deduction for every wrong attempt.