This is an important update for students planning to enroll in postgraduate courses at various universities/institutions across the country. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has set January 20th as the last date to fill out the CUET PG 2026 Application Form. Therefore, candidates who have not yet filled out the form should do so immediately by visiting the official website exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/. The application window will close after tomorrow.
Correction Window Dates
Candidates who make any mistakes while filling out the application form will be given a chance to correct them. The NTA will open the correction window from January 23rd to 25th, 2026. Candidates can make corrections to the form during this period.
How to Apply
Students can apply for this exam themselves online. For your convenience, the direct link to the form and the application steps are provided below:
Visit the official website exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/ to fill out the CUET PG Application Form 2026.
On the homepage, click on "Registration for CUET(PG)-2026 is LIVE!" under LATEST NEWS.
On the new page, click on the registration link and fill in the required details to register.
After registration, log in and fill in the remaining details to complete the form.
Finally, pay the prescribed fee (according to the course and category).
Submit the form and save a printout for future reference.
Application Fees
The application fee for this exam is Rs. 1400 for the General category, Rs. 1200 for EWS and OBC categories, Rs. 1100 for SC and ST categories, and Rs. 1000 for PwD candidates. An additional test paper charge of Rs. 700 will be levied for the General category and Rs. 600 for other categories. Foreign students will have to pay Rs. 7000 as the fee and Rs. 3500 for additional papers. Graduate candidates can apply.
To participate in the CUET PG exam, candidates must have completed their graduation. Students who are in their final year or final semester of graduation can also apply for this exam.
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