CUET UG 2025 Re-Test Admit Card: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the CUET UG 2025 admit card for the re-test of the Accountancy/Book Keeping topic, as well as the postponed Tamil and Urdu language exams. Aspirants are able to obtain their admission cards from the official website, cuet.nta.nic.in by entering the details such as application number and password.
Those who took the Accountancy/Book Keeping exam between May 13 and May 16, 2025 and gave their approval to retake the exam are allowed to download the new admit card and take the re-exam.
According to the the National Testing Agency (NTA) will hold a re-test for the subject Accountancy/Book Keeping from June 2nd to 4th, 2025, for applicants who took the exam from May 13th to 16th, 2025 and filed their agreement 'ONLINE' to re-appear.
Furthermore, the NTA will evaluate the two languages Tamil and Urdu on June 4, 2025, which was previously slated for May 22, 2025 (shift 2).
How to download and view the CUET UG 2025 Re-Test Admit Card?
Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA CUET at cuet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the ‘Admit Card Download’ link.
Step 3: After this, enter the details such as the application number and password.
Step 4: Download the CUET UG 2025 Re-Test Hall Ticket and print a printout of the same for further reference.
Aspirants must attentively read and adhere to the guidelines provided in the hall ticket. If you have any problems downloading the Admit Card or if there is an error in the information on the Admit Card, please contact the NTA Help Desk at 011-40759000 or cuet-ug@nta.ac.in.
What is CUET UG 2025?
The National Testing Agency (NTA) runs the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduates (CUET UG) 2025. It is a national-level test that students must pass in order to get into undergraduate programs at Central, State, Deemed, and Private universities in India.
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