
CUET PG 2022 Results when? Steps to check, once released
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NTA is expected to declare CUET PG 2022 results soon. Once declared, candidates will be able to check their respective results on the official website. Here's how you can check your results.
CUET PG 2022: Attention candidates, the National Testing Agency, NTA, will soon declare the much-awaited Common University Entrance Test Post Graduate 2022, CUET PG 2022 results. Once declared, candidates can then check their respective results on the official website, i.e., cuet.nta.nic.in. NTA conducted CUET PG 2022 from September 1 to September 12. There were no exams on September 8.
Then, on September 16, NTA released the provisional answer key for the same, and candidates were asked to raise objections against the same by September 18. And, now, candidates are waiting for NTA to declare the CUET PG 2022 results.
Candidates who appeared for CUET PG 2022 can check their respective results on the official website, once the results are declared. Visit cuet.nta.nic.in and on the homepage, scroll down to the link that reads, 'CUET PG 2022 Results'. Click on the link. A new page will appear on the screen.
Now, enter the asked credentials and then click on the submit option. Your CUET PG 2022 result will appear on the screen. Download the same and take a printout for future reference.
Once NTA declares the CUET PG 2022 results, candidates can then click on this link to check their respective CUET PG 2022 results.
Candidates are requested to keep a regular check on the official website of CUET PG 2022 to get an update on the results announcement.

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