The University Grants Commission (UGC) has opened the floor for stakeholders to provide their feedback on the proposed changes for CUET-UG 2025. These changes include conducting the exam once a year in CBT mode and allowing candidates to choose up to five subjects, among others. The feedback can be given through a Google Form and must be submitted before 26.12.2024.
CUET-UG 2025: UGC Seeks Feedback on Proposed Changes
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has invited feedback from stakeholders regarding proposed changes to the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) for 2025. These proposed changes aim to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the centralized entrance exam for admission to undergraduate programs across India.
Background:
The CUET-UG was introduced in 2022 as a single-window entrance exam for admission to UG programs in central universities. The exam has gained widespread acceptance, with over 500 universities participating in its first year. With an aim to continuously improve the process, the UGC is now seeking feedback on proposed changes to streamline the exam.
Proposed Changes:
How to Provide Feedback:
Stakeholders can provide their feedback through a Google Form available on the UGC website. The deadline for submitting feedback is December 26, 2024.
FAQs:
1. When will the proposed changes be implemented? The proposed changes are still under consideration and the implementation date has not yet been finalized.
2. What is the purpose of reducing the number of CUET-UG administrations? To reduce the burden on students and provide ample time for preparation.
3. How many subjects can candidates choose? Up to five subjects from a wider range of options.
4. Will CUET-UG 2025 be held in CBT mode only? Yes, as per the proposed changes, CUET-UG 2025 will be held in CBT mode only.
5. Can universities set subject-specific cut-offs? Yes, universities will be allowed to set subject-specific cut-offs within the overall guidelines provided by the UGC.
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