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CUET Phase-1 records 76% attendance; maximum students from UP, Bihar

A little over 76% of the 2.5 lakh candidates allotted slots in the CUET phase one turned up for the exams. UP, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Delhi account for the maximum students

Published on: Jul 21, 2022 09:40 AM IST
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The first phase of the Common University Entrance Test for undergraduate admissions or CUET-UG, which was concluded on Wednesday, recorded 76.4% attendance.

The first phase of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), a common gateway for undergraduate admissions in all central universities, began Friday across 500 centres in India and 10 in abroad. (PTI File Photo)
The first phase of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET), a common gateway for undergraduate admissions in all central universities, began Friday across 500 centres in India and 10 in abroad. (PTI File Photo)

The exam is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in two phases — phase 1 in July and phase 2 in August. The second phase will begin from August 4 and will continue until August 20. The NTA will issue admit cards for the second phase on July 31.

According to the NTA data, of the 2,50,495 candidates allotted slots in phase one, 1,91,586 appeared in the exam. Of them, maximum candidates were from Uttar Pradesh (49,915), followed by Bihar (20,840), Madhya Pradesh (19,032), Delhi (16,885) and Rajasthan (14,982).

The attendance was lower in many northeastern states. For instance in Meghalaya, only 36 of the 319 students allotted slots in phase one turned up. The attendance was also low in Arunachal Pradesh (23.64%), Sikkim (41%), Mizoram (46.7%), Nagaland (53.4%), and Assam (63.3%).

Among southern states, Karnataka recorded minimum attendance i,e 50%, and Andhra Pradesh recorded maximum attendance at 70%.

In terms of day-wise data of four days on which the exam was conducted in phase one –July 15, 16, 19 and 20– maximum attendance was recorded on day third i.e 79% and minimum on day one i.e 72.9%.

Officials at NTA said that they will now go through the grievances. “All the grievances will be resolved within the next few days. We will go through each and every case and after evaluating the merit of grievance, a decision will be taken,” said a senior NTA official.

The Union government said in March that it will conduct CUET-UG, in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, and made its score a mandatory yardstick for all central universities but kept it optional for others. Around 90 universities, including 43 central universities, are participating in CUET-UG this year.

 
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Fareeha Iftikhar

Fareeha Iftikhar is a Special Correspondent with the national political bureau of the Hindustan Times. She tracks the education ministry, and covers the beat at the national level for the newspaper. She also writes on issues related to gender, human rights and different policy matters.

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