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CUET (PG) will provide a single-window opportunity to students seeking admission in any of the Central Universities (CUs) or other participating organizations (including State Universities, Deemed, and Private Universities) across the country.
The equivalency course is for those who could not complete the higher secondary course or write the public examination.
The test is being conducted by ‘Lal Bahadur Shastri Centre for Science & Technology’, a self-governing institution under the state government.
Of the three questions (15 to 17) in the last section, which require the students to write the answers elaborately in at least one page, two were easy.
Students would have faced no issues in choosing six easy ones out of the five-mark questions from question number 22 to 29.
Over 4 lakh students appeared for the SSLC examinations, which began on March 9.
The questions which were replicated from the VHSE question bank were 1-8 and 17, 21, 23, 24 and 28. These questions carried total marks of 38.
The tests are conducted by Pareeksha Bhavan for four categories: Lower Primary, Upper Primary, High School, and Language Teachers (Arabic, Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu – up to UP level) as well as Specialist (Art & Craft, Sports).
Section A, which had one-mark questions, was easy for all the students.
The tests – GAT-B and BET – will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (www.nta.ac.in) on April 23 and applications could be submitted online till 5 pm on March 31.