
NEW DELHI: The CUET-PG concluded on Tuesday with an general attendance of 55%. The outcomes are anticipated by September-end, a senior NTA official instructed TOI. As many as 66 universities had participated on this widespread entrance take a look at for admission to postgraduate programmes in central universities.
Practically 3.6 lakh candidates — simply over 1.8 lakh male and 1.7 lakh feminine — had registered for CUET-PG. Of them, 1.3 lakh had been within the OBC class and over 29,000 within the EWS class. Among the many universities, BHU (3.5 lakh) acquired the utmost variety of functions, adopted by JNU with 2.3 lakh functions. In the meantime, the Nationwide Testing Company has began wanting into the grievances raised by CUET-UG candidates put up the announcement of outcomes final week.
“All grievances acquired by means of emails are being regarded into. Majority of the grievances are associated to being marked absent in papers the place the candidates are claiming that they had appeared. All of the information are being checked and in case candidates are being marked absent wrongly their outcomes might be introduced quickly,” a senior NTA official mentioned.
Practically 3.6 lakh candidates — simply over 1.8 lakh male and 1.7 lakh feminine — had registered for CUET-PG. Of them, 1.3 lakh had been within the OBC class and over 29,000 within the EWS class. Among the many universities, BHU (3.5 lakh) acquired the utmost variety of functions, adopted by JNU with 2.3 lakh functions. In the meantime, the Nationwide Testing Company has began wanting into the grievances raised by CUET-UG candidates put up the announcement of outcomes final week.
“All grievances acquired by means of emails are being regarded into. Majority of the grievances are associated to being marked absent in papers the place the candidates are claiming that they had appeared. All of the information are being checked and in case candidates are being marked absent wrongly their outcomes might be introduced quickly,” a senior NTA official mentioned.