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National Testing Agency Releases CUET UG 2024 City Intimation Slip for Candidates

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has recently disclosed the Common University Entrance Test, Undergraduate (CUET UG 2024) city intimation slips for aspiring candidates.

The city slips include details like the state and city of the exam centre, test paper code, exam date, and time.

As per the official website, registered candidates can access the city intimation slip at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG by logging in with their application number and date of birth.

It’s crucial for candidates to take note that the city intimation slip is separate from the official admit card that will be issued at a later stage.

The CUET UG 2024 exams are scheduled to occur from May 15 to May 24 in hybrid mode – a mix of Computer-Based Test (CBT) and Pen & Paper modes.

This year’s examination sessions will run for seven days and enroll an estimated 13.48 lakh candidates across 380 cities, which includes 26 international cities.

For CUET UG 2024, 63 different test papers will be offered, with a test duration of 45 minutes for most subjects.

In specific subjects such as Physics, Economics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and more, the test duration will be 60 minutes.

Speaking about language options, the examination will be conducted in 13 languages, with a variety of subjects to choose from, equivalent to the applicable university/organization preferences.

The total number of males registered for CUET UG 2024 is 7,17,000 while the female applicants stand at 6,30,000.

Rachel Adams

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