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Having learned that CUET or Common University Entrance Test is now the golden key that opens doors to prestigious UG programmes in prestigious universities, deemed universities and colleges, the next logical step is to learn how to insert and turn the key. So, here is a step-by-step approach on what to do and how to do it.
Who all are eligible to take CUET:
All those who have qualified the recognized School Boards under the 10+2 or 10+3 scheme. There is no age bar and no set minimum percentage qualification. But, beware! That does not tell the whole story. The candidate will have to meet the minimum percentage criteria set by the selected university for the chosen course. Thus there will be different percentage requirements for different courses, and these could be as high as 70% or as low as 45%.
What is the Registration Fee for CUET:
The fee is Rs. 800 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates, and Rs. 400 for SC, ST, and PwD (persons with disability) candidates.
Filling Up the Registration Form:
Step I: Visit the official website: CUET.samarth.ac.in
Step II: On the home page, look for New Registrations and click on Application Process
Step III: Enter details and submit the docs required. Please keep the following information and docs handy before you sit to fill in the application:
* Valid mobile number (your contact no.)
* Active email id (your contact address)
* (Photo) Identity Proof (Aadhaar/PAN)
* Scanned copy of passport size paragraph with signature
* Scanned copy of your signature
* Scanned copy of your caste certificate
* Scanned copy of mark sheet for class X, indicating the name of institution/board
* Scanned copy of mark sheet for class XII indicating the name of institution/board
Step IV: Check details filled and click on submit.
Step V: Save and download the application and take a printout.
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