
CUET UG 2022 admit card: Aspirants allowed to choose exam city for CUET Phase 2
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CUET UG 2022 admit cards has been released by the exam conducting body, National Testing Agency. Aspirants who will appear for Phase 2 are advised to download their admit cards now.
CUET UG 2022: The National Testing Agency has released CUET UG 2022 admit cards today, August 2, 2022. Aspirants who will appear for the exam are advised to download their admit cards now before any delays. Aspirants can check and download their admit cards by visiting the official website, i.e., cuet.samarth.ac.in. The admit cards have been released for the exams that are scheduled to be held on August 4, 5, and 6.
In the admit card notification, NTA said an effort has been made to allow aspirants to exam cities of their choice, but due to an insufficient number of aspirants or an insufficient number of secure nodes, a different city may have been allotted in some cases as per existing rules.
Aspirants have been given a choice to either avail of the examination facility at the different city allotted now.
Those who are ready to appear for the exam in the allotted cities will write papers on August 4,5 and 6 and those who want to appear from old cities will appear after August 10.
DIRECT LINK TO DOWNLOAD CUET UG 2022 ADMIT CARDS FOR PHASE 2
"Applicants are requested to check this option before downloading their admit cards, as their examinations will be scheduled after 10 August 2022.
Applicants must check each and every detail carefully before any delays. Most of the students in Phase 1 faced a lot of problems because of last-minute changes.

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