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CUET UG 2025

CUET UG 2025

Indian Express06-05-2025
The Common University Entrance Test, Undergraduate (CUET UG), conducted by NTA, is a national level entrance exam for undergraduate admission in all central and some state and private universities. It will be conducted in 13 languages across India for admission into the UG courses in hybrid mode for all the Central Universities (CUs) and participating Universities in India for the academic year 2025-26. CUET UG offers a bouquet of languages/ subjects/ general tests covering most of the subjects/languages offered by most of the universities. A candidate has to choose the test they are required to appear in, as required for admission to the desired course in the desired university.
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