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Assam Education Minister Urges NTA to Establish More CUET UG Centres in Barak Valley for Better Accessibility

Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu has requested the National Testing Agency to establish additional CUET UG centers in Barak Valley to improve accessibility for students in remote areas.

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Ojas MathurUpdated: 5/29/2024, 5:22:07 AM

In a bid to enhance accessibility for students, Assam Education Minister Ranoj Pegu has urged the National Testing Agency (NTA) to establish additional CUET UG centres in the Barak Valley region. This move aims to ease the logistical burden on students from the remote areas of this region and ensure wider participation in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate programs.

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The CUET UG exam, introduced by the NTA, has become a crucial gateway for students aspiring to join central universities across India. However, students from the Barak Valley have faced challenges due to the limited number of exam centres in their vicinity. Addressing these concerns, Minister Pegu wrote a letter to the NTA, highlighting the need for more exam centres to accommodate the growing number of applicants from this region.

The current setup requires many students to travel long distances, which not only adds to their financial burden but also poses significant logistical challenges. Establishing more centres would mitigate these issues, enabling students to take the exam with greater ease and convenience.

The request underscores the Assam government's commitment to educational inclusivity and equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their geographical location. This initiative is expected to significantly benefit students from rural and underprivileged backgrounds, ensuring they have better access to higher education opportunities.

As the CUET UG continues to gain prominence as a standardized entry point for higher education, the NTA's response to such requests will be critical in shaping the future of educational accessibility in regions like Barak Valley. This development aligns with broader efforts to democratize education and provide equitable opportunities for students nationwide.

For more details on the latest updates and official announcements regarding CUET UG, students are encouraged to regularly check the NTA's official website.

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Minister Ranoj Pegu wrote to the NTA to request more CUET UG exam centres in Barak Valley to improve accessibility for students.

The Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) is an entrance exam for admission to central universities across India.

Students in Barak Valley face logistical and financial challenges due to the limited number of exam centres, requiring long travel distances.

More exam centres will reduce travel distances, ease logistical burdens, and provide better access to higher education opportunities for students.

The broader goal is to ensure educational inclusivity and equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their geographical location.

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