The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the CUET PG 2026 Day 7 examination today, March 12, 2026, for several postgraduate subjects in computer-based mode across test centres in India. Candidates can check the shift-wise schedule, exam pattern, required documents, and important guidelines here.
CUET PG 2026 Exam Schedule
- CUET PG 2026 Day 7 exam held on March 12 for Humanities, Economics, English and other subjects
- Exam conducted in 3 shifts – 9 AM to 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM to 2 PM, and 4 PM to 5:30 PM
- Question paper comprises 75 MCQs for 300 marks; 90 minutes duration
- Admit card, photo ID proof, photograph mandatory; electronic gadgets prohibited
CUET PG 2026 Exam Schedule for March 12 The CUET PG 2026 Day 7 exam is being held in the following subjects today:
Shift 1 (9:00 AM – 10:30 AM)
- B.Ed
- Humanities
- Social Sciences
Shift 2 (12:30 PM – 2:00 PM)
- Economics
Shift 3 (4:00 PM – 5:30 PM)
- English
- Textile Engineering
CUET PG 2026 Exam Pattern The CUET PG entrance exam consists of 75 multiple-choice questions for a total of 300 marks. The test duration is 90 minutes. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. Candidates must select the correct option from the choices given.
Documents Required at Exam Centre
Candidates must carry the following documents to the CUET PG 2026 exam centre:
- CUET PG admit card 2026
- Valid photo ID proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, Voter ID, Driving License)
- Passport-size photograph
- PwD certificate (if applicable)
Items Prohibited at Exam Centre Candidates should not carry any of these restricted items to the CUET exam hall:
- Mobile phones & electronic gadgets
- Bluetooth devices & earphones
- Calculators
- Wallets, handbags, watches
- Study material & papers
Dress Code Guidelines While there is no specific dress code, candidates are advised to wear simple, light cotton clothes for the exam. Avoid wearing jewelry, watches, caps, and clothes with large buttons or metal parts.
CUET PG 2026 Previous Day Exam Analysis On March 11, CUET PG 2026 Day 6 exams were conducted for Commerce, Chemistry, Political Science, and Computer Science. Student feedback indicated a moderate difficulty level for most papers, with cut-offs expected in the 150-200 range. Detailed exam analysis for Day 7 will be published after today’s test.