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NTA Releases CUET PG Answer Key, Question Papers, and Responses
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the answer keys, question papers, and candidates’ responses for the Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate, also known as CUET PG. This information was made available on the dedicated platform at pgcuet.samart.ac.in. Candidates who appeared for this highly anticipated exam can now access these crucial documents.
The CUET PG entrance exam was conducted in the computer-based mode from March 11 to March 23, followed by further sessions on March 27 and March 28. Over 4,62,603 unique candidates registered for the exam, indicating a significant interest and participation in this academic assessment.
In a statement released post-exam, the NTA affirmed the transparency of the evaluation process. Candidates have been granted the opportunity to review their responses to the question papers and challenge any discrepancies they perceive in the answer keys. This ensures a fair and accountable system for all participants.
It is noteworthy that CUET PG serves as a crucial gateway for admission to postgraduate programs in around 190 universities. These include both central and state-run universities, as well as prominent private and deemed institutions. The exam took place across 572 centers in 262 cities, with international venues in Manama, Dubai, Kathmandu, and several other locations.
For candidates eager to verify their performance and analyze their answers, the provisional answer keys play a pivotal role. The NTA has also set up a structured process for submitting objections to the initial key. This allows candidates to present their concerns with relevant evidence within a defined timeline.
Once the final answer keys are ratified following the challenge evaluation, the NTA will calculate the NTA Score, which holds significance for the admission process in participating universities. The official website, pgcuet.samart.ac.in, will serve as the primary portal for all related updates and announcements in the coming weeks.