With the CUET-UG 2025 set to start on May 8, over 14 lakh students are still waiting for the subject-wise exam schedule. The National Testing Agency ( NTA) has not yet released it, leaving many aspirants worried.
The exam will be held till June 1, in multiple slots across the country. But students don’t know when or where exactly they will write their exams.
Usually, the NTA gives students their schedule and city information 10 to 20 days before the test. This year, though, nothing has been shared even as the exam is just days away. This delay is causing stress for students who are trying to plan their travel and revise their subjects.
The NTA has said that city intimation slips and admit cards will be released soon on its website cuet.nta.nic.in. The city slip will tell students where their exam centre is. The admit card will give the exam date, shift timing, and other important instructions.
Until then, lakhs of students can only wait and hope the details come in time.
Inputs from TOI
The exam will be held till June 1, in multiple slots across the country. But students don’t know when or where exactly they will write their exams.
Usually, the NTA gives students their schedule and city information 10 to 20 days before the test. This year, though, nothing has been shared even as the exam is just days away. This delay is causing stress for students who are trying to plan their travel and revise their subjects.
The NTA has said that city intimation slips and admit cards will be released soon on its website cuet.nta.nic.in. The city slip will tell students where their exam centre is. The admit card will give the exam date, shift timing, and other important instructions.
Until then, lakhs of students can only wait and hope the details come in time.
Inputs from TOI
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