CUET UG 2024: The National Testing Agency (NTA) today extended the registration deadline for the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate courses (CUET UG 2024) today. Those who are yet to apply for the exam can go to exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/ and submit their forms. Candidates fulfilling the CUET eligibility criteria can fill out the application form till March 31. The notification must be read thoroughly by students to understand the exam pattern and syllabus. The registration cum application window of CUET UG 2024 will be closed at 11:50 pm and last date of successful transaction of fee through credit/ debit card/ net banking/ UPI. After that, a correction window will be provided from April 1 to 3. CUET 2024 exam city information slip will be released on April 30. As per NTA official notification, students can correct particulars from March 28 to March 29, 2024 (Up to 11:50 pm). Following this, the CUET UG 2024 admit cards will be released in the second week of May 2024. The exam begins on May 15 and will continue up to May 31. The date for the display of recorded responses and answer keys will be intimated later by the NTA. Results for CUET UG 2024 are tentatively scheduled to be released on June 30. The result will be declared on NTA website on June 30 June 2024. CUET UG scores are accepted by more than 250 universities across India. Students belonging from General catagory are required to pay Rs 400 for each subject and Rs 1000 for upto 3 subjects, students from OBC)- (NCL) / EWS are required to pay Rs 375 for each subject and Rs 900 for upto 3 subjects and candidates from SC/ST/PwBD/ third gender have to pay Rs 350 for each subject and Rs 800 for upto 3 subjects. The agency has also asked candidates to ensure that they not to fill more than one form. “The candidates are not allowed to fill more than one Application Form. Any candidate with more than one Application Number will be treated as UFM (Unfair Means), even if found at a later stage, and strict action will be taken against that Candidate,” NTA said.