The admit cards for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG 2024 examinations have been released on the official website -pgcuet.samarth.ac.in. The admit cards consist of important details such as the name and address of the exam venue, and exam day guidelines. Paper timing and reporting time, among other information, are crucial for the entry of candidates into the examination hall.
With the release of the admit cards, candidates now gear up for the examinations from March 11 to 28, 2024. A total of 4,62,589 unique candidates have registered for the examination that will be held in CBT mode. In this comprehensive article, we will look at some of the important instructions that candidates need to keep in mind as they brace themselves for day one of the CUET PG exam, as prescribed by the National Testing Authority (NTA). These instructions should also be found on the admit card.
CUET PG 2024: Exam Day Guidelines
Below are the examination guidelines for candidates:
- Candidates must arrive at the examination center at least 90 minutes before the start of the exam.
- Upon entering the exam hall, candidates must promptly take their seats. Being late may result in missing important announcements.
- Candidates must carry their printed admit card and present it upon request for admission to the examination room/hall. Test Center Staff have the authority to verify candidates’ identities.
- Candidates must occupy their allocated seats only. Attempting to change seats may lead to candidature cancellation.
- Candidates should ensure that the Question Paper they receive on the computer matches the subject indicated on their Admit Card. Any discrepancies should be brought to the attention of the Invigilator.
- Candidates can seek assistance from the Centre Superintendent/Invigilator for technical support, first aid, emergencies, or any other information during the examination.
- If a candidate is found to have appeared on multiple shifts/dates by providing false information, their candidature will be canceled, and the result will not be declared.
- The National Testing Agency (NTA) will not conduct a retest for candidates unable to appear on the scheduled test date for any reason.