CUET PG 2025: NTA issues important notice for candidates, check details here


CUET PG 2025: NTA issues important notice for candidates, check details here

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a notice regarding advisories and instructions for candidates appearing for the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2025. As per the notice, all examination centers will be under CCTV surveillance and equipped with jammers. Any unfair practices, including passing chits, will be dealt with stringent punitive actions, including debarment from future NTA exams.
Candidates must carry their Aadhaar Card along with their CUET PG 2025 admit card for the verification process. If a candidate does not have an Aadhaar card, verification will be conducted through other means, and this will be recorded in the Exception Form.
On the day of the examination, candidates must arrive at the center at the reporting time mentioned on the admit card. Those arriving after the gate closing time will not be allowed to enter the examination center.

CUET PG 2025: Items Allowed

According to the advisory notice, candidates may carry the following items:

  • A personal transparent water bottle
  • A simple transparent ballpoint pen
  • Admit card along with a self-declaration (undertaking) downloaded from the NTA website (printed clearly on A4-size paper and duly filled in)
  • An additional passport-size photograph for pasting on the attendance sheet
  • Original valid ID proof

Candidates are not allowed to carry any other personal belongings, including electronic devices or mobile phones, to the examination center. Examination officials will not be responsible for the safekeeping of personal belongings, and no storage facility will be provided.
The notice further states that if, at any stage, a candidate is found to have submitted multiple applications, their candidature will be canceled, and legal action will be taken, including a ban from all future NTA examinations.
NTA will conduct CUET PG 2025 from March 13 to April 1, 2025, across 43 shifts of 90 minutes each. The examination will be held for 157 subjects, with 4,12,024 unique registered candidates, who were allowed to choose up to four test papers/subjects, in line with previous years.
Candidates can click on this link to read the official notice.
For more information, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the National Testing Agency and Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate.



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