CUET-UG, scheduled for tomorrow at Delhi centres, postponed to May 29

CUET-UG, scheduled for tomorrow at Delhi centres, postponed to May 29

Common University Entrance Test -- CUET (UG) 2024 has been rescheduled for candidates appearing in Delhi, the National Testing Agency (NTA) informed on Tuesday. The exam which was earlier set to take place on May 15 (tomorrow) has been rescheduled for May 29.

Speaking on this development, UGC Chairman Professor M Jagadesh Kumar said that the CUET (UG)-2024 for the candidates appearing in centres across Delhi on May 15 has been rescheduled to May 29 due to some unavoidable reasons.

"Four papers scheduled for May 15 in the centres of Delhi city only have been rescheduled to May 29. The revised admit cards will be issued later," UGC Chairman said.

He said that the test papers (Chemistry-306, Biology-304, English-101, and General Test-501) which were earlier scheduled on May 15 stand postponed for the candidates appearing in Centres across Delhi only the National Testing Agency (NTA).

Read More Guardian of the Seas: Indian Coast Guard Rescues Endangered Olive Ridley Turtles from Lethal Ghost Nets

He said that the examination scheduled on May 15 will be held as per the earlier communicated schedule in all other cities across the country (including Gurugram. Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and Noida) and abroad.

Read More Train Collides with Grain Truck at Unmanned Crossing in Jharkhand; Narrow Escape for Passengers

Further examinations scheduled on other dates (16th May, 17th May and 18th May 2024) at all centres including those in Delhi will be held as scheduled.

Read More Systemic Exclusion: Dr. Anil Highlights Disparities in India’s Power Structures Post-Bharat Jodo Yatra

For more details regarding the CUET (UG)-2024, the candidates may contact 011-40759000/ 011-69227700 or e-mail at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in.

The candidates are also advised to be in touch with the NTA website(s) www.nta.ac.in and https://exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/ for the latest updates regarding the exam.

Tags:

About The Author

Aryan Age Picture

Welcome to Aryan Age, an English newspaper that has been serving readers since 2011 from Delhi. With a loyal circulation of over 19,000, we are dedicated to providing our readers with the latest news and information, as well as insightful analysis and commentary that help them navigate the complex and rapidly changing world.

Post Comment

Comment List

Latest News

'Hit the ground hard and exploded': Eyewitnesses on Ajit Pawar plane crash 'Hit the ground hard and exploded': Eyewitnesses on Ajit Pawar plane crash
Baramati: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP president Ajit Pawar, the most energetic leader, fondly called 'Dada', who set an...
Budget Session: President Murmu calls 2026 a pivotal year for Viksit Bharat
Midnight Avalanche Rattles Sonamarg: Walls of Snow Engulf Resorts Amid High-Danger Alert

Live Cricket Score

Advertisement

Science & Tech

Android 17 leak reveals Apple-like blur effects coming to system UI Android 17 leak reveals Apple-like blur effects coming to system UI
Google appears to be taking inspiration from Apple as it prepares to roll out blur effects across Android 17. The...
Xiaomi Sets the Stage for Premium Shift with Leaked Pricing for Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus

Health

Coffee-Based Home Remedies Gain Ground as Dermatologists Highlight Natural Skincare Benefits Coffee-Based Home Remedies Gain Ground as Dermatologists Highlight Natural Skincare Benefits
A growing number of dermatologists are endorsing coffee-based home remedies as natural, affordable alternatives to commercial skincare. From face scrubs...
Moringa’s Rise as a Global Superfood Gains Momentum Amid New Research

Lifestyle

Cost of home-cooked veg, non-veg thalis falls 13 pc in November due to ease in input prices Cost of home-cooked veg, non-veg thalis falls 13 pc in November due to ease in input prices
The cost of preparing both vegetarian and non‑vegetarian thalis at home fell 13 per cent year‑on‑year in November, driven mainly...
10 budget honeymoon destinations for the newlyweds in India
crossorigin="anonymous">