NTA releases admit card for CUET-UG 2022 August 30 paper; Results expected in September

| Last Updated | August 29, 2022, 18:23 IST
Candidates require their login credentials in order to download the admit card for Phase 6 examination which is scheduled to be conducted on August 30, 2022. The steps to download the admit card are mentioned below. CUET UG 2022: The Phase 6 Common University Entrance Test is going to conclude tomorrow, on August 30, 2022. The National Testing Agency has released the admit cards for the last examination. Candidates can visit the official website of CUET-UG, cuet.samarth.ac.in, to download their admit cards. According to various media reports, nearly 2.86 lakh candidates registered for the phase 6 examination, which began on August 24, 2022. A total of 72,729 candidates appeared in both the slots on the 1st day of the phase 6 examination. On the second day, a total of 52,139 candidates attempted the examination, followed by 66,466 candidates who appeared on the third day of the examination. Candidates who have registered to appear for the examination, which has been scheduled to be conducted tomorrow, need to carry their admit cards along with them to the examination centre. Candidates require login credentials in order to download their admit cards. The steps to download the admit card are mentioned below.

Here’s how to download the admit card for CUET UG 2022

  1. The link to download the admit card is available at cuet.samarth.ac.in
  2. On the appeared homepage, click on the link that reads “admit card.”
  3. Key in the required login credentials.
  4. Check all the details mentioned on the displayed admit card.
  5. Download it and take a printout for future reference.
  Earlier this month, NTA also launched a grievance redressal email for those candidates who could not attempt their entrance examination due to technical glitches, last minute changes in admit cards or for any other reason.   The grievances of these candidates have been examined on the basis of their cases via the audit trail of individual candidates and reports submitted by the examination centres. The candidates whose reasons have been verified and are in coordination with the report submitted by the exam centres, have been allowed to appear for the examination tomorrow.   According to the information received, a total of 489 examination centres have been arranged to conduct the examinations for the candidates who have registered for India’s second-biggest university entrance examination. Ten of the centres are located in foreign cities.  

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