
CUET UG 2022 Result Live at cuet.samarth.ac.in: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the result for Common University Entrance Test undergraduate (CUET UG) 2022 at 4 am today. Candidates who appeared in any of the six phases of the entrance test can download their scorecards at the official CUET UG website — cuet.samarth.ac.in. The NTA will use ‘equipercentile method’to calculate the marks of candidates
The race to Delhi University (DU) might get tougher this year as more candidates have scored 95 percentile in English than any other subject. 8,236 candidates have scored a perfect 100 percentile in English.
NTA conducted the first ever common entrance test for undergraduate admissions to universities between July 16 to August 30. A re-test was conducted on September 11 for considering the grievances of individual students. The provisional answer key was released on September 8. Candidates were given time till 5 pm of September 10 to challenge the answer key.
As per the official date, among all states, Uttar Pradesh had the highest turnout among all the states with 2,92,589 students appearing for the CUET. The second highest turnout was in Delhi with 1,86,405 students appearing for tests, followed by Bihar with 84,425. Meanwhile only 583 of 5,634 registered candidates took the test in Meghalaya logging the lowest attendance at 6.02 per cent. Overall 61.86 per cent candidates appeared in the CUET UG.
The entrance exam was held in 547 cities within India and in 13 cities outside India — Sri Lanka, Qatar, Doha, Indonesia, Nepal, Malaysia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sharjah and Singapore.
As the results have been declared for CUET UG 2022 some students have complained that despite writing the exam they have been marked absent in one or two papers. NTA DG Vineet Joshi has assured that they will look into the grievances of the students.
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This year, JMI has adopted CUET exam for eight undergraduate programmes including six BA (Hons) programmes– Sanskrit, Hindi, French & Francophone Studies, Spanish & Latin American Studies, Economics, and History and one BSc programme– BSc Biotechnology and one BVoc programme– BVoc (Solar Energy). For the remaining courses the annual entrance exams were conducted. Read the full story by Deeksha Teri on IndianExpress.com
As the CUET UG 2022 results have been announced, the universities might be dealing with an event of a tie during admissions. In such a case, Jamia Millia Islamia will prefer the older candidate said university Registrar Nazim Hussain Jafri Read full story by Deeksha Teri
Steps to register for DU admissions:
Step 1: Go to official website of DU admissions admission.uod.ac.in
Step 2: Go to the CSAS 2022 dashboard
Step 3: The candidate will also fill in the Program and College Combinations preferences for every Program selected by them.
Step 4: The candidate must confirm the order of preferences for the Program and College combinations by clicking on 'Submit' on/before the last day of the Preference-Filling phase, reported PTI
Delhi University has launched its admission portal, Common Seat Allocation System. The admission process in DU will be conducted in three phases, submission of the CSAS-2022 application form, selection of programmes, and filling of preferences, and seat allocation and admission. The CUET scores will be required in the second phase. In the coming days, the university will open a ‘preference-filling’ phase.
Subject-wise percentile scores and normalised scores also called NTA scores are mentioned on the scorecards of candidates. The normalised scores have been calculated using raw scores of each candidates via equipercentile method for parity across sessions in which they gave their exams, reported PTI.
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Once the Delhi University (DU) registration window closes on October 3, the university will calculate a candidate’s merit (for a specific programme or a group of programmes) by simply adding the normalised marks of the four subjects/papers stated under the eligibility criteria of a given programme or programmes. Read the full report to find out more
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