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CUET PG 2025: Candidates can submit their application up to 11:50 pm at exams.ntaonline.in/CUET-PG.
National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the extended window to register for the Common University Entrance Test-Postgraduate or CUET PG 2025 today. Originally, the application deadline was February 1 but it was extended to February 8 due to “request received from candidates and other stakeholders”.
Candidates can submit their application forms up to 11:50 pm at exams.ntaonline.in/CUET-PG.
The application form correction window will open on February 10 and close on February 12 (11:50 pm).
For any queries or clarifications, candidates can call the NTA Help Desk at 011 4075 9000 or write to NTA at helpdesk-cuetpg@nta.ac.in.
How to apply for CUET PG 2025
Go to exams.ntaonline.in/CUET-PG.
Click on the CUET PG 2025 portal link under the latest news section.
Click on new candidate registration.
Complete the registration process and log in to your account.
Fill out the CUET PG application form.
Upload documents and pay the application fee.
Submit the form and save the confirmation page.
Save copies of the photograph and signature for future use.
CUET PG 2025 application fee
In India
Outside India
Category
Application fee (for up to two test papers)
Fees for additional test papers (per test paper)
Application fee (for up to two test papers)
Fees for additional test papers (per test paper)
General
₹1,400
₹700
₹7,000
₹3,500
OBC-NCL/GenEWS
₹1,200
₹600
SC/ ST/ Third Gender
₹1,100
₹600
PwBD
₹1,000
₹600
The CUET PG examination will be held between March 13 to March 31, 2025. The exam will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
The medium of the question papers for CUET (PG) 2025 will be English and Hindi (Bilingual) except for languages, M.Tech/Higher Sciences, and Acharya papers (except Hindu Studies, Baudha Dharshan, and Indian Knowledge System).
The duration of the examination will be 90 minutes, and each paper will be comprised of 75 questions.