CUET (UG) is one of the most crucial examinations for individuals pursuing higher studies in India's top 280+ central, state, private, and deemed-to-be universities. This entrance exam helps candidates demonstrate their knowledge and skills in a particular domain. CUET (UG) also eliminates the hassle of multiple university-specific examinations and streamlines the transition to higher studies. CUET counselling is the last phase of the admission process. During the process, candidates undergo document verification, and seats are allocated based on their scores, rank, and availability. Here is detailed information about the CUET counselling process, including the registration, date, fees, and more.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has no role in conducting the CUET (UG) counselling. The participating universities conduct the counselling based on each candidate's college preference and CUET merit score. The candidates must fill out forms to be eligible for counselling. All the participating universities conduct their own separate counselling process. The system is merit-based and transparent to ensure equal opportunity for every candidate.
To qualify for the CUET counselling process, one must fill out an application for admission to one's desired universities. First, they need to fill out the application form with all the necessary information on the admission portal of the respective universities. Then, they need to submit their CUET (UG) results and upload personal documents for verification purposes. The candidates must pay a fee for CUET counselling registration, which varies depending on the university and course. They are advised to save a copy of the payment receipt for future reference. Based on the CUET scores and preferences, seats will be allocated to eligible candidates. Going to the university for physical verification and paying the admission fee is the last step of CUET (UG) counselling.
Spot Counselling:
The participating institutes announce CUET spot counselling for undergraduate courses based on the number of vacant seats. Those who missed out on seats during the initial round can participate in spot counselling by registering on the official websites of the respective universities. In this case, the candidates must visit their desired university and verify their documents with the admission staff before participating in the CUET (UG) spot counselling round.
The timeline for CUET counselling date varies across the participating universities. Typically, the CUET (UG) counselling registration process commences soon after the results are declared. The candidates are advised to stay vigilant and check the university portals for updates. One mustn't miss any important deadlines throughout the process.
Below is the information about the key dates (tentative) in the CUET (UG) examination and counselling process for the year 2025.
The CUET counselling fee differs from one university to another and is dependent on the course one opts for. The CUET counselling fees are required to take part in the admission process of the candidate’s preferred universities, and the amount is non-refundable. It is highly recommended that the fee structure of the universities be thoroughly checked to avoid any last-minute surprises.
During the CUET UG counselling process, the candidates are required to submit the necessary documents for verification purposes. It includes the CUET scorecard, CUET admit card, class 10th and 12th mark sheet, category certificate (if applicable), and any government-issued ID proof such as an Aadhar or voter ID card. Additionally, a transfer certificate and migration certificate might be necessary in some institutions. Photocopies of these above-mentioned documents and multiple pictures must be kept handy to avoid any issues during admission.
Below are some tips to make the journey of the CUET UG counselling process hassle-free and efficient.
The CUET (UG) counselling process is a crucial step in shaping the academic dreams of countless individuals. The key to success in CUET (UG) counselling is to adhere to deadlines, be proactive, and keep oneself up-to-date about all the information. Be prepared for the process with the help of this guide to avoid any unnecessary complications.
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