CUET (Common Universities Entrance Test) 2022: The computer-based entrance test for admission to Central university for the academic year 2022-23 will be held. The application deadline for CUET 2022 is set for April 6 to May 6th.
The Entrance Test will be given in English, Hindi, Gujarati, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu, among other languages.
The CUET official website - https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/ - will have a link to the online application forms.
Candidates are recommended to review the required eligibility of the selected university/universities before choosing UG choices.
Appendix III lists the cities where the CUET (UG) - 2022 will be held. Candidates must choose four cities from which to submit their applications. Candidates will be assigned to the city of examination in the order of preference indicated on their online Application Form. However, a different city may be assigned for administrative or logistical reasons. The State of Permanent Address or the State of Present Address will be the exclusive options for Centre Cities.
If a city has a small number of candidates, the NTA reserves the power to merge one, two, or more cities. The NTA's decision on the allocation of the City/Centre will be definitive. In this regard, no further correspondence or requests will be entertained.
Candidates have the option of selecting up to three test centres. The test centre information will be printed on the CUET admit card 2022. Register a new candidate on the official website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in
Candidates must login with their email ID and password created after completing the registration process. Fill in the needed information on the CUET 2022 application form and select your desired exam cities and centres. Choose from the most favored to the least preferred options. After filling out the application form, click the 'Submit' button.
The CUET admit card will provide information about the test centre, such as its name, address, and phone number.
Once the CUET application form has been submitted, candidates will not be able to change their test centres.
Any exam centre may be changed, merged, or canceled at the discretion of the exam administering authority.
Candidates must arrive at the CUET test centre at least an hour before the exam begins.
CUET 2022 will be held in the cities listed below.
INFORMATION BULLETIN: CUET (UG) - 2022
Appendix - III
List of Examination Cities for CUET (UG) - 2022
CUET (UG) - 2022 will be conducted in the following Cities, provided there are sufficient numbers of candidates in the City:
STATE AND UT |
EXAMINATION CITY |
CITY CODE |
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS(UT) |
PORT BLAIR |
AN01 |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
AMARAVATHI |
AP24 |
ANANTAPUR |
AP01 |
|
BHIMAVARAM |
AP03 |
|
CHIRALA |
AP04 |
|
CHITTOOR |
AP05 |
|
ELURU |
AP06 |
|
GOOTY |
AP25 |
|
GUDUR |
AP26 |
|
GUNTUR |
AP07 |
|
KADAPA |
AP08 |
|
KAKINADA |
AP09 |
|
KURNOOL |
AP10 |
|
MACHILIPATNAM |
AP27 |
|
MANGALAGIRI |
AP28 |
|
NANDYAL |
AP29 |
|
NARASARAOPET |
AP20 |
|
NELLORE |
AP11 |
|
ONGOLE |
AP12 |
|
PRODDATUR |
AP21 |
|
RAJAHMUNDRY |
AP13 |
|
SRIKAKULAM |
AP14 |
|
SURAMPALEM |
AP23 |
|
TADEPALLIGUDEM |
AP30 |
|
TANUKU |
AP31 |
|
TENALI |
AP32 |
|
TIRUPATHI |
AP16 |
|
VIJAYAWADA |
AP17 |
|
VISAKHAPATNAM |
AP18 |
|
VIZIANAGARAM |
AP19 |
|
ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
BASAR |
AL02 |
ITANAGAR/NAHARLAG UN |
AL01 |
|
NAMSAI |
AL03 |
|
ASSAM |
BAKSA |
AM13 |
BARPETA |
AM06 |
|
DARRANG (MANGALDOI) |
AM07 |
|
DHUBRI |
AM14 |
DIBRUGARH |
AM01 |
|
GOALPARA |
AM15 |
|
GOLAGHAT |
AM08 |
|
GUWAHATI |
AM02 |
|
HAILAKANDI |
AM16 |
|
JORHAT |
AM03 |
|
LAKHIMPUR |
AM09 |
|
NAGAON |
AM10 |
|
NALBARI |
AM11 |
|
SILCHAR(ASSAM) |
AM04 |
|
SIVASAGAR |
AM12 |
|
TEZPUR |
AM05 |
|
UDALGURI |
AM17 |
|
BIHAR |
ARARIA |
BR21 |
ARRAH |
BR09 |
|
ARWAL |
BR22 |
|
AURANGABAD(BIHAR) |
BR01 |
|
BANKA |
BR23 |
|
BEGUSARAI |
BR13 |
|
BETTIAH |
BR20 |
|
BHABUA |
BR24 |
|
BHAGALPUR |
BR02 |
|
BUXAR |
BR25 |
|
DARBHANGA |
BR04 |
|
GAYA |
BR05 |
|
GOPALGANJ |
BR10 |
|
HAJIPUR |
BR26 |
|
JAMUI |
BR27 |
|
JEHANABAD |
BR28 |
|
KATIHAR |
BR29 |
|
KHAGARIA |
BR30 |
|
LAKHISARAI |
BR31 |
|
MADHEPURA |
BR32 |
|
MADHUBANI |
BR15 |
|
MOTIHARI |
BR14 |
|
MUNGER |
BR33 |
|
MUZAFFARPUR |
BR06 |
|
NALANDA |
BR11 |
NAWADA |
BR16 |
|
PATNA |
BR07 |
|
PURNEA |
BR08 |
|
SAMASTIPUR |
BR12 |
|
SASARAM |
BR17 |
|
SHEIKHPURA |
BR35 |
|
SITAMARHI |
BR18 |
|
SIWAN |
BR19 |
|
SUPAUL |
BR36 |
|
VAISHALI |
BR37 |
|
CHHATTISGARH |
AMBIKAPUR |
CG04 |
BALOD |
CG05 |
|
BHILAI NAGAR/DURG |
CG01 |
|
BIJAPUR |
CG13 |
|
BILASPUR(CHHATTISGA RH) |
CG02 |
|
DANTEWADA |
CG06 |
|
DHAMTARI |
CG07 |
|
JAGDALPUR |
CG08 |
|
JANJGIR |
CG09 |
|
KANKER |
CG14 |
|
KONDAGAON |
CG15 |
|
KORBA |
CG10 |
|
MAHASAMUND |
CG16 |
|
NARAYANPUR |
CG17 |
|
RAIGARH |
CG11 |
|
RAIPUR |
CG03 |
|
RAJNANDGAON |
CG12 |
|
SUKMA |
CG18 |
|
DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI(UT) |
SILVASSA |
DN01 |
DAMAN & DIU(UT) |
DAMAN |
DD01 |
DIU |
DD02 |
|
DELHI |
DELHI/NEW DELHI |
DL01 |
GOA |
PANAJI/MADGAON/MAR GAO |
GO01 |
PONDA |
GO02 |
|
GUJARAT |
AHMEDABAD |
GJ01 |
AMRELI |
GJ18 |
|
ANAND |
GJ02 |
|
BANASKANTHA |
GJ19 |
|
BHARUCH |
GJ16 |
|
BHAVNAGAR |
GJ03 |
|
BHUJ |
GJ17 |
|
BOTAD |
GJ20 |
|
DAHOD |
GJ21 |
GANDHIDHAM |
GJ22 |
|
GANDHINAGAR |
GJ23 |
|
GODHRA |
GJ24 |
|
HIMATNAGAR |
GJ14 |
|
JAMNAGAR |
GJ06 |
|
JUNAGADH |
GJ07 |
|
KADI |
GJ25 |
|
KHEDA |
GJ26 |
|
MEHSANA |
GJ08 |
|
MODASA |
GJ27 |
|
NARMADA |
GJ33 |
|
NAVSARI |
GJ15 |
|
PATAN |
GJ28 |
|
PORBANDAR |
GJ29 |
|
RAJKOT |
GJ10 |
|
SURAT |
GJ11 |
|
SURENDRANAGAR |
GJ30 |
|
VADODARA |
GJ12 |
|
VALSAD/VAPI |
GJ13 |
|
VERAVAL |
GJ31 |
|
VYARA |
GJ32 |
|
HARYANA |
AMBALA |
HR01 |
BHIWANI |
HR13 |
|
FARIDABAD |
HR03 |
|
GURUGRAM |
HR04 |
|
HISSAR |
HR05 |
|
JHAJJAR |
HR15 |
|
JIND |
HR16 |
|
KAITHAL |
HR17 |
|
KARNAL |
HR06 |
|
KURUKSHETRA |
HR07 |
|
MAHENDRAGARH |
HR14 |
|
MEWAT |
HR21 |
|
PALWAL |
HR18 |
|
PANIPAT |
HR08 |
|
REWARI |
HR11 |
|
ROHTAK |
HR12 |
|
SIRSA |
HR20 |
|
SONIPAT |
HR09 |
|
YAMUNA NAGAR |
HR10 |
|
HIMACHAL PRADESH |
BILASPUR(HIMACHAL PRADESH) |
HP01 |
CHAMBA |
HP12 |
|
DHARAMSALA |
HP13 |
|
HAMIRPUR(HIMACHAL PRADESH) |
HP03 |
KANGRA/PALAMPUR |
HP04 |
|
KULLU |
HP10 |
|
MANDI |
HP08 |
|
SHIMLA |
HP06 |
|
SIRMAUR |
HP11 |
|
SOLAN |
HP07 |
|
UNA |
HP09 |
|
JAMMU & KASHMIR |
ANANTNAG |
JK05 |
BADGAM |
JK07 |
|
BARAMULLA |
JK01 |
|
JAMMU |
JK02 |
|
KATHUA |
JK08 |
|
KUPWARA |
JK09 |
|
PULWAMA |
JK06 |
|
SAMBA |
JK03 |
|
SRINAGAR(J & K) |
JK04 |
|
UDHAMPUR |
JK10 |
|
JHARKHAND |
BOKARO |
JH01 |
CHAIBASA |
JH08 |
|
CHATRA |
JH09 |
|
DEOGHAR (JHARKHAND) |
JH10 |
|
DHANBAD |
JH02 |
|
DUMKA |
JH11 |
|
GARHWA |
JH12 |
|
GIRIDIH |
JH07 |
|
GODDA |
JH13 |
|
GUMLA |
JH16 |
|
HAZARIBAGH |
JH05 |
|
JAMSHEDPUR |
JH03 |
|
KHUNTI |
JH17 |
|
KODERMA |
JH14 |
|
LATEHAR |
JH18 |
|
LOHARDAGA |
JH19 |
|
PAKUR |
JH20 |
|
PALAMU |
JH15 |
|
RAMGARH |
JH06 |
|
RANCHI |
JH04 |
|
SAHIBGANJ |
JH21 |
|
SIMDEGA |
JH22 |
|
KARNATAKA |
BAGALKOT |
KK19 |
BALLARI |
KK03 |
|
BELAGAVI(BELGAUM) |
KK02 |
|
BENGALURU- RURAL |
KK04 |
|
BENGALURU- URBAN |
KK20 |
BIDAR |
KK05 |
|
CHAMARAJNAGAR |
KK21 |
|
CHIKABALLAPUR |
KK22 |
|
CHIKMAGALUR |
KK23 |
|
CHITRADURGA |
KK24 |
|
DAVANGERE |
KK06 |
|
DHARWAD |
KK10 |
|
GADAG |
KK25 |
|
GULBARGA/KALABURGI |
KK08 |
|
HASSAN |
KK09 |
|
HAVERI |
KK26 |
|
HUBLI |
KK27 |
|
KARWAR |
KK28 |
|
KODAGU |
KK29 |
|
KOLAR |
KK30 |
|
KOPPAL |
KK31 |
|
MANDYA |
KK18 |
|
MANGALURU(MANGAL ORE) |
KK12 |
|
MYSURU(MYSORE) |
KK14 |
|
RAICHUR |
KK32 |
|
RAMANAGARA |
KK33 |
|
SHIVAMOGA(SHIMOGA) |
KK15 |
|
TUMAKURU |
KK16 |
|
UDUPI/MANIPAL |
KK17 |
|
VIJAYAPURA |
KK34 |
|
YADGIR |
KK35 |
|
KERALA |
ALAPPUZHA/CHENGAN NUR |
KL01 |
ANGAMALY |
KL20 |
|
ERNAKULAM/MOOVATT UPUZHA |
KL04 |
|
IDUKKI |
KL05 |
|
KANNUR |
KL07 |
|
KASARAGOD |
KL08 |
|
KOLLAM |
KL09 |
|
KOTTAYAM |
KL11 |
|
KOZHIKODE/CALICUT |
KL12 |
|
MALAPPURAM |
KL13 |
|
PALAKKAD |
KL15 |
|
PATHANAMTHITTA |
KL16 |
|
PIYYANNUR |
KL21 |
|
THIRUVANANTHAPURA M |
KL17 |
|
THRISSUR |
KL18 |
|
WAYANAD |
KL19 |
|
LAKSHADWEEP(UT) |
KAVARATTI |
LD01 |
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Section IA: 13 languages; Section IB: 19 languages; Section II: 27 domain-specific subjects
Section III - General Examination
Candidates must appear in one of the 13 languages, which are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi, and Urdu.
Candidates must choose one language from a list of 19 languages that includes French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, and Chinese.
Accountancy/ Book Keeping, Biology/ Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/Biochemistry, Business Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science/ Informatics Practice, Economics/ Business Economics, Engineering Graphics, Entrepreneurship, Geography/Geology, History, Home Science, Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India, Legal Studies, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physical Education/ NCC /Yoga, Physics, Politics, Sociology/ Sociology of India, Sociology of India, Sociology of India, Sociology of India, Sociology of
A General Test will be included in this section. This component can be attempted for any undergraduate program/programs provided by universities where the General Test is utilised for admission.
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