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CUET-2023: Scheme of marks, other details shared by UGC

By, Prayagraj
Updated on: Apr 05, 2023 08:12 PM IST

Admission to undergraduate courses at the AU and its constituent colleges will be conducted through CUET

The University Grants Commission (UGC) has sent a letter to all central universities, including Allahabad University (AU), detailing the scheme of marks to be awarded for each correct answer of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-2023, along with other details.

For representation only (HT Photo)

The exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) that conducted the exam last year too.

Admission to undergraduate courses at the AU and its constituent colleges will also be conducted through CUET like last year, AU officials said.

According to the instructions of the UGC (dated April 3), five marks will be awarded for each correct answer in the entrance test, while there will be minus marking too. For every wrong answer, one mark will be deducted.

In the CUET exam, questions will be asked from three sections in the undergraduate entrance test. The first section will be of language (could be Hindi / English of any other regional language) which will include 50 questions. Out of these, the candidate will have to answer any 40 in the stipulated time of 45 minutes, said prof Jayanta Kumar Pati, director (admissions)-2023, AU.

Information about the city of the examination center will be issued on April 30. The exam would be conducted between May 21 to May 31 and the days between June 1 to June 7 have been kept as reserve dates. The entrance test will be conducted online in 34 cities of the country.

For the first time, admission to eight professional courses (468 seats) of AU, run by Institute of Professional Studies (IPS) will be done through CUET. These courses include BVoc (media production) and BA (media studies), BCA (three years), BCA (five years), MCA (data science) and BVoc (software development). Other UG professional courses also on offer include five-year food and technology programme and three-year BVoc (food processing), officials added.

 
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