The computer-based and Multiple choice question format test is being introduced this year to determine all admissions across 45 central varsities.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has also urged all state and private universities to adopt the CUET for admissions in the 2022-23 academic session.
To be conducted in July, the CUET will be held on multiple days in two shifts and will four Sections. While Section IA will have 13 Indian Languages, Section IB will allow for 20 foreign Languages. Section II will allow students to choose six subjects from among 27 Domain specific Subjects and Section III - a General Test.
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