CUET UG Re Exam 2024: The National Testing Agency is conducting the CUET UG re-exam today, July 19, 2024. The re-exam is being held for affected candidates who have raised grievances until June 30, 2024, regarding the main exams which were held in May 2024. As per reports, a total of 1000 students are set to appear for the CET UG Re-exam 2024.
Students must note that the re-exams will be held in the CBT (Computer-based mode). The admit card for the re-test was issued on the official website of CUET. Students appearing for the exams must make sure they carry their CUET UG re-test 2024 admit cards with them and report to the exam centre as per the reporting time prescribed.
Direct Link to download CUET UG 2024 Re Exam admit card
CUET UG 2024 was held from May 15 to 29, 2024 across various exam centres. Students who had complaints regarding the exams were allowed to submit grievances until June 30, 2024. Approximately 13.48 Lakh students appeared for the exams in May 2024. The CUET UG provisional answer key was issued on July 7 and students were given time until July 9 to raise objections. Considering the re-test, it is expected that the CUET UG result 2024 will be announced by next week.
CUET UG Re Exam 2024: What to Carry
The CUET UG re-test is being held in the online mode. Students appearing for the exams are advised to carry with them their CUET UG Re Exam admit card, ID proof to be shown at the centre, transparent water bottle, and photograph with them to the exam centre. Students must note that the CUET UG Re Exam admit card is a mandatory document to be shown at the exam centre.
CUET UG Re Exam 2024: Guidelines
Unlike the CUET UG exams which were conducted in the hybrid mode, the CUET UG Re Exam is being held in the CBT mode. Students must keep these guidelines in mind before appearing for an exam
- Carry the CUET UG admit card and other documents to the exam centre.
- Report to the centre at least an hour before the commencement of the exam.
- Students are not allowed to leave before the exam time concludes.
- Items such as mobile phones, bluetooth devices, calculators, smart watches calculators etc are not allowed inside the exam centre.
- Students caught cheating or impersonating a candidate will face legal action.
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