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1800-102-2727CUET UG 2023 admit cards will be released one or two weeks prior to the exams. Candidates must keep their CUET application number and password handy to log in to the CUET website and download their CUET admit card. The CUET exam city intimation slip will also be released before the commencement of the exams.
CUET 2023 entrance exam for the undergraduate courses will be held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. CUET 2023 Admit Card is an important document for the examination day. Candidates can download their CUET Hall Tickets from the official website cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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The details mentioned below are tentative CUET 2023 exam dates. Candidates are advised to check the official website of NTA CUET to get all the latest details regarding CUET 2023 and CUET Hall Ticket Download details.
Events |
Dates (Tentative) |
Application Form Release |
To be announced |
Submission of Application Form |
To be announced |
Last Date to Accept the Fee |
To be announced |
Admit Card Date |
To be announced |
CUET 2023 Exam |
To be announced |
CUET Answer Key Release |
To be announced |
Objection in Answer Key |
To be announced |
Result declaration |
To be announced |
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download their CUET Admit Card 2023:
1. Visit the official website - cuet.nta.nic.in and click on "Sign in" tab
2. Once on the page, you will be redirected to the CUET 2023 admit card login page.
3. Enter the required details; CUET application ID and DOB (dd/mm/yyyy format).
4. Now, click on the “Login” button.
5. Once you click the button, your CUET Hall Ticket 2023 will appear on the screen.
6. Check all the details on the CUET 2023 hall ticket very carefully and take a printout of the CUET 2023 admit card to take along with you to the CUET exam hall.
7. If you find any details on the CUET hall ticket incorrect, contact the authority to rectify the mistakes.
8. Once you receive the correct CUET admit card 2023, take extra printouts of it and keep them till the admission procedure.
Candidates are advised to check the CUET admit card 2023 carefully before downloading it. If any details on the CUET 2023 hall ticket are incorrect, candidates will not be allowed to sit for the exam. Therefore, if there is an error in the CUET hall ticket, students are advised to get it corrected as soon as possible.
In case there is a mismatch of details on the CUET hall ticket 2023, candidates can contact the CUET authority to get it rectified. Ideally, this should be done three or four days prior to the date of the exam. Last-minute CUET admit card changes might not be entertained by the CUET officials. Such students must carry one photo ID proof along.
The National Testing Agency will release the CUET hall ticket 2023 on the official website of CUET. When students receive the CUET admit card, all the details mentioned on the CUET hall ticket must be cross-checked. The details mentioned on the CUET 2023 hall ticket are as follows:
On the day of the CUET examination, students must carry the CUET admit card 2023 and valid ID proof to the exam hall. Students who don’t carry valid ID proof or the CUET admit card won't be allowed to enter the exam hall or write the exam.
Students who will be writing the CUET exam this year are advised to observe the following rules in the CUET exam hall:
Here are a few details regarding the total number of courses offered by CUET for UG, PG, and M.Phil programmes.
Program Name |
Number of Courses |
Integrated and UG courses |
47 |
PG, B.Ed and PG-Diploma Programmes |
225 |
M.Phil and /PhD. Research Programmes |
136 |
The CUET 2023 exam will be a Computer Based Test (CBT). The CUET exam paper has three sections of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). The total marks assigned for each section is 200. Each right question will carry 5 marks and every wrong answer will carry a negative mark of -1.
The CUET exam is divided into three sections, as follows:
Here are a few tips to help boost your CUET exam preparation:
Find below the CUET 2023 UG Syllabus for all three sections.
Section |
Syllabus |
Section IA & IB |
Language will be tested through Reading Comprehension. This will be done based on different types of passages–Factual, Literary and Narrative (Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary). |
Section II |
Syllabus of all the domain specific subjects can be downloaded from the links given below. You can also refer to cuet.samarth.ac.in for detailed information on Section II. |
Section III |
Questions based on General Knowledge and Current Affairs + Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/mensuration/stat taught till Grade 8 will be asked. You can also expect logical and analytical reasoning questions. |
CUET subject-wise syllabus for the undergraduate entrance examination has been released on the official website of the exam - cuet.samarth.ac.in. Candidates who have applied for the CUET UG 2023 are advised to follow the instructions provided below to download the CUET UG Syllabus for their respective subjects:
Subject |
PDF Links |
Accountancy |
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Agriculture |
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Anthropology |
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Art Education Sculpture |
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Biology |
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Business Studies |
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Chemistry |
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Computer Science |
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Economics/Business Economics |
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Engineering Graphics |
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Entrepreneurship |
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Environmental Studies |
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General Test |
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Geography |
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History |
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Home Science |
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Knowledge Tradition – Practices India |
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Languages (IA & IB) |
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Legal Studies |
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Mass Media/ Mass Communication |
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Mathematics |
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Performing Arts |
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Physical Education |
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Physics |
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Political Science |
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Psychology |
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Sanskrit |
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Sociology |
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Teaching Aptitude |
When registering for the CUET exam 2023, students can choose between two cities in order of preference as the CUET 2023 exam center. Students can choose the CUET exam centre based on the list released by the NTA on the official website. Here are the list of CUET exam centre across the country:
Centre City |
State |
Itanagar/Naharlagun |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Ananthpur |
Andhra Pradesh |
Chirala |
Andhra Pradesh |
Guntur |
Andhra Pradesh |
Kakinada |
Andhra Pradesh |
Kurnool |
Andhra Pradesh |
Nellore |
Andhra Pradesh |
Rajahmundry |
Andhra Pradesh |
Tirupati |
Andhra Pradesh |
Vijaywada |
Andhra Pradesh |
Vishakhapatnam |
Andhra Pradesh |
Vizianagaram |
Andhra Pradesh |
Dibrugarh |
Assam |
Guwahati |
Assam |
Jorhat |
Assam |
Silchar (Assam University) |
Assam |
Tezpur |
Assam |
Aarah |
Bihar |
Bhagalpur |
Bihar |
Darbhanga |
Bihar |
Gaya |
Bihar |
Muzaffarpur |
Bihar |
Patna |
Bihar |
Purnia |
Bihar |
Samastipur |
Bihar |
Bhilai Nagar/Durg |
Chhattisgarh |
Bilaspur |
Chhattisgarh |
Raipur |
Chattisgarh |
Chandigarh/Mohali |
Chandigarh |
Delhi |
Delhi/New Delhi |
Ahmedabad |
Gujarat |
Anand |
Gujarat |
Bhuj |
Gujarat |
Gandhinagar |
Gujarat |
Mehsana |
Gujarat |
Rajkot |
Gujarat |
Surat |
Gujarat |
Vadodara |
Gujarat |
Valsad/Vapi |
Gujarat |
Ambala |
Haryana |
Faridabad |
Haryana |
Gurugram |
Haryana |
Hissar |
Haryana |
Karnal |
Haryana |
Kurukshetra |
Haryana |
Hamirpur |
Himachal Pradesh |
Kangra/Palampur |
Himachal Pradesh |
Shimla |
Himachal Pradesh |
Solan |
Himachal Pradesh |
Baramulla |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Doda |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Ganderbal |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Jammu |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Pulwama |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Samba |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Sri Nagar |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Bokaro Steel City |
Jharkhand |
Dhanbad |
Jharkhand |
Hazaribadh |
Jharkhand |
Jamshedpur |
Jharkhand |
Ranchi |
Jharkhand |
Bangalore |
Karnataka |
Belagavi |
Karnataka |
Bellary |
Karnataka |
Bidar |
Karnataka |
Davanagere |
Karnataka |
Dharwad/Hubli |
Karnataka |
Gulbarga |
Karnataka |
Mandya |
Karnataka |
Mangalore |
Karnataka |
Mysore |
Karnataka |
Raichur |
Karnataka |
Shivamogga |
Karnataka |
Udupi/Manipal |
Karnataka |
Kannur (Thalassery) |
Kerala |
Kasargod |
Kerala |
Kochi |
Kerala |
Kollam |
Kerala |
Kottayam |
Kerala |
Kozhikode (Calicut) |
Kerala |
Malappuram |
Kerala |
Palakkad |
Kerala |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Kerala |
Thrissur |
Kerala |
Leh |
Ladakh |
Bhopal |
Madhya Pradesh |
Gwalior |
Madhya Pradesh |
Indore |
Madhya Pradesh |
Jabalpur |
Madhya Pradesh |
Satna |
Madhya Pradesh |
Ujjain |
Madhya Pradesh |
Mumbai |
Maharashtra |
Nagpur |
Maharashtra |
Nashik |
Maharashtra |
Pune |
Maharashtra |
Imphal |
Manipur |
Shillong |
Meghalaya |
Aizwal |
Mizoram |
Kohima |
Nagaland |
Angul |
Odisha |
Berhampur/Ganjam |
Odisha |
Bhubaneshwar |
Odisha |
Cuttack |
Odisha |
Dhenkanal |
Odisha |
Rourkela |
Odisha |
Sambalpur |
Odisha |
Amritsar |
Punjab |
Bathinda |
Punjab |
Jalandhar |
Punjab |
Ludhiana |
Punjab |
Patiala/Fatehgarh Sahib |
Punjab |
Ajmer |
Rajasthan |
Alwar |
Rajasthan |
Bikaner |
Rajasthan |
Jaipur |
Rajasthan |
Jodhpur |
Rajasthan |
Kota |
Rajasthan |
Sikar |
Rajasthan |
Udaipur |
Rajasthan |
Chennai |
Tamil Nadu |
Coimbatore |
Tamil Nadu |
Cuddalore |
Tamil Nadu |
Kanyakumari/Nagarcoil |
Tamil Nadu |
Madurai |
Tamil Nadu |
Salem |
Tamil Nadu |
Tiruchirappalli (Trichy) |
Tamil Nadu |
Tirunelveli |
Tamil Nadu |
Vellore |
Tamil Nadu |
Hyderabad/Secunderabad |
Telangana |
Karimnagar |
Telangana |
Khammam |
Telangana |
Mahabubnagar |
Telangana |
Warangal |
Telangana |
Agartala |
Tripura |
Dehradun |
Uttarakhand |
Haldwani |
Uttarakhand |
Roorkee |
Uttarakhand |
Agra |
Uttar Pradesh |
Aligarh |
Uttar Pradesh |
Bareily |
Uttar Pradesh |
Ghaziabad |
Uttar Pradesh |
Gorakhpur |
Uttar Pradesh |
Lucknow |
Uttar Pradesh |
Meerut |
Uttar Pradesh |
Moradabad |
Uttar Pradesh |
Muzaffarpur |
Uttar Pradesh |
Noida/Greater Noida |
Uttar Pradesh |
Prayagraj (Allahabad) |
Uttar Pradesh |
Varanasi |
Uttar Pradesh |
Asansol |
West Bengal |
Hooghly |
West Bengal |
Kalyani |
West Bengal |
Kolkata |
West Bengal |
Siliguri |
West Bengal |
Related Links
Q1. When will the CUET Admit Card be released?
Ans. CUET UG city intimation slip and admit cards will be released prior to the CUET 2023 exam dates at the official website.
Q2. Will I be allowed inside the exam centre without the CUET admit card?
Ans. No, you will not be allowed inside the exam hall without the CUET admit card. Students are requested to download the CUET hall ticket 2023 from the official website.
Q3. Where can I download the CUET hall ticket 2023?
Ans. Students who have registered for the CUET 2023 exam can download the CUET admit card on the official website of CUET. The CUET 2023 admit card will be released by the officials on the official website of CUET soon.
Q4. What is the full form of CUET?
Ans. The full form of CUET is - Common University Entrance Test CUET. This exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency for undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses conducted by the various central universities of India.
Q5. Who conducts the CUET 2023 Exam?
Ans.- CUET is a national-level exam conducted by NTA and the government recommends conducting CUET for the 54 Central Universities from the academic session 2023-24.
Q6. How is the merit list for CUET 2023 calculated?
Ans.- The Merit List for CUET is calculated based on the marks obtained in 10+ 2 and CUET entrance examinations.
Q7. Will there be a negative marking in CUET exams?
Ans.- Yes, there will be negative markings. Each question would carry 4 marks for a correct answer. 1 mark would be deducted for every wrong answer.
Q8. What are the two slots in CUET?
Ans: The CUET 2023 is to be conducted in two slots - morning and afternoon on the mentioned multiple dates. Students can appear in the same subject test in only one slot.
Q9. Is it compulsory to fill both slots in CUET 2023?
Ans: No, it is not mandatory for students to appear in both slots. If any student wants, he/she can appear if selected a maximum limit of 6 domain subjects but a language test is mandatory.
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