What is the admission process through CUET-UG at CUK?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    CUET results are used to determine admission to UG courses. Students may only register on the CUK-Samarth UG admission portal if they have legitimate test results. Following the release of the CUET results, students must register on the site for university admissions. The grievances that are accepted are then listed together with the qualified pupils. The names of all the students who are eligible for admission are then listed on a provisional selection list. Should any seats remain unoccupied, a second list will be made public. Students who pay the first-semester tuition can also guarantee their places.

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    Bhumika Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Admission to UG courses is based on CUET scores. Only the students with a valid scores can register on the CUK-Samarth UG admission portal. After the CUET result declaration, students need to register on the university admission portal. Then a list of eligible students is released following which grievances are accepted. Then a provisional selection list is released with the names of all the students that can take admission. If seats are left vacant, then a second list will be released. Further, students can confirm their seats by paying the first-semester fee.

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