University of Hyderabad CUET 2022 NTA Eligibility, Admission Procedure and More!

The University of Hyderabad was founded in 1974 and is now the most coveted university in the area. The University of Hyderabad was designated a “institution of eminence” in 2019 after establishing a number of schools in due course. The University has been given grade -1 autonomy by UGC in recognition of upholding high educational standards.

 

The University of Hyderabad is ranked in the range of 591-600 in QS World Ranking 2019, Grade A by NAAC, and sixth in NIRF 2020.

 

Hyderabad University will start holding the CUET Exam in the academic year 2022 to choose its candidates for a variety of UG courses. Hyderabad previously held its own university exams, just like many other universities, but it has now decided to abide by the CUET Policy when choosing students.

 

UG Admissions Procedures at the University of Hyderabad

NTA will administer the CUET Exam (National Testing Agency). It is an independent organisation that oversees the administration of various entrance exams for higher education at various universities. Students must complete the CUET application for the year 2022 in order to be admitted to Hyderabad University.

 

Procedures for Admission to CUET 2022

Like many other entrance exams, the CUET Exam first requires your registration. Therefore, you must register on the CUET’s official website.

  • You will be required to fill out information during the registration process, such as your name, address, and educational background.
  • You must upload a few documents as part of the registration process for verification. You must upload them as a result.
  • Finally, you must pay the application fee to finish the procedure. Make sure to save the registration information and a copy of the registration for future use.

 

University of Hyderabad: CUET Exam

The University of Hyderabad is yet to announce all the important details regarding the CUET Exam 2022. Students with above 50% aggregate marks in the 12th standard will be considered eligible for this exam. However, SC and ST students will be given 5% relaxation in this context which makes it 45% minimum aggregate marks in the 12th standard. Check out the details of the exam in the table below:

Sections Subjects/Tests Questions to be attempted Question Type Duration
Section IA – Languages There are 13 different languages. Any of these languages may be chosen. 40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language Language to be tested through Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages: Factual, Literary, and Narrative) [Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary] 45 Minutes for each language
Section IB – Languages There are 20 Languages. Other languages apart from those offered in Section I A may be chosen. (However, a candidate may select a maximum of three languages combining sections 1A and 1B taken together). 40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language Language to be tested through Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages: Factual, Literary, and Narrative) [Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary] 45 minutes for each language
Section II – Domain-specific Subjects There are 27 Domains specific Subjects being offered under this Section. A candidate may choose a maximum of six (06) Domains as desired by the applicable University/ Universities. 40 Questions to be attempted out of 50 Input text that can be used for MCQ Based Questions MCQs based on the syllabus given on the NTA website 45 Minutes for each Domain-Specific Subject.
Section III- General Test For any such undergraduate programme/ programmes being offered by Universities where a General Test is being used for admission. 60 Questions to be attempted out of 75 Input text can be used for MCQ Based Questions General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/ mensuration/stat taught till Grade 8), Logical and Analytical Reasoning 60 Minutes

 

University of Hyderabad CUET Programm Offered!

 

Programme(s) Information
Degree Programme/ Course offered Domain/ General/ Optional Languages mapped to the Programmes Eligibility for the programme Remarks
Integrated M.Sc Sciences Integrated M.Sc (Mathematical Sciences) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only. NOTE: For admission to Mathematical Sciences and Physics stream, it is essential to have Mathematics as one of the subjects at +2 level.

NOTE: Candidates seeking admission to I.M.Sc.Chemical Sciences should be able to conduct their experiments on their own.There will be no provision for allowing any assistance or scribe to do the experiments

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Sc Sciences Integrated M.Sc (Physics) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only. NOTE: For admission to Mathematical Sciences and Physics stream, it is essential to have Mathematics as one of the subjects at +2 level.

NOTE: Candidates seeking admission to I.M.Sc.Chemical Sciences should be able to conduct their experiments on their own.There will be no provision for allowing any assistance or scribe to do the experiments

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Sc Sciences Integrated M.Sc (Chemical Science) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only. NOTE: For admission to Mathematical Sciences and Physics stream, it is essential to have Mathematics as one of the subjects at +2 level.

NOTE: Candidates seeking admission to I.M.Sc.Chemical Sciences should be able to conduct their experiments on their own.There will be no provision for allowing any assistance or scribe to do the experiments

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Sc Sciences Integrated M.Sc (Biology) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only. NOTE: For admission to Mathematical Sciences and Physics stream, it is essential to have Mathematics as one of the subjects at +2 level.

NOTE: Candidates seeking admission to I.M.Sc.Chemical Sciences should be able to conduct their experiments on their own.There will be no provision for allowing any assistance or scribe to do the experiments

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Sc Sciences Integrated M.Sc (Applied Geology) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Science subjects only. NOTE: For admission to Mathematical Sciences and Physics stream, it is essential to have Mathematics as one of the subjects at +2 level.

NOTE: Candidates seeking admission to I.M.Sc.Chemical Sciences should be able to conduct their experiments on their own.There will be no provision for allowing any assistance or scribe to do the experiments

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Optom. Integrated M.Optom. (Optometry) Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics and English at +2 level with a minimum of 60% marks. 1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.Sc Health Psychology Integrated M.Sc (Health Psychology) Psychology, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 or equivalent in Arts or Sciences. 1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Humanities Integrated M.A (Telugu) Telugu, General Test With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Telugu/English/ Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects.

(Note: The students who are applying for Telugu/English/Hindi/Urdu should have studied respective subjects at +2 level.)

In case a student has not studied Telugu / Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects, he/she should have passed an oriental title examination equivalent to Intermediate (i.e. + 2 level) in Telugu / Hindi/Urdu by Government of India or any State Government thereof along with + 2 level.

Note: Candidates who are applying for Telugu should have studied Telugu as first language in Class X

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Humanities Integrated M.A (Hindi) Hindi, General Test With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Telugu/English/ Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects.

(Note: The students who are applying for Telugu/English/Hindi/Urdu should have studied respective subjects at +2 level.)

In case a student has not studied Telugu / Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects, he/she should have passed an oriental title examination equivalent to Intermediate (i.e. + 2 level) in Telugu / Hindi/Urdu by Government of India or any State Government thereof along with + 2 level.

Note: Candidates who are applying for Telugu should have studied Telugu as first language in Class X

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Humanities Integrated M.A (Language Sciences) English, General Test With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Telugu/English/ Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects.

(Note: The students who are applying for Telugu/English/Hindi/Urdu should have studied respective subjects at +2 level.)

In case a student has not studied Telugu / Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects, he/she should have passed an oriental title examination equivalent to Intermediate (i.e. + 2 level) in Telugu / Hindi/Urdu by Government of India or any State Government thereof along with + 2 level.

Note: Candidates who are applying for Telugu should have studied Telugu as first language in Class X

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Humanities Integrated M.A (Urdu) Urdu, General Test With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level of education with Telugu/English/ Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects.

(Note: The students who are applying for Telugu/English/Hindi/Urdu should have studied respective subjects at +2 level.)

In case a student has not studied Telugu / Hindi/Urdu as one of the subjects, he/she should have passed an oriental title examination equivalent to Intermediate (i.e. + 2 level) in Telugu / Hindi/Urdu by Government of India or any State Government thereof along with + 2 level.

Note: Candidates who are applying for Telugu should have studied Telugu as first language in Class X

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Social Sciences Integrated M.A (Economics) Economics, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level

of education

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Social Sciences Integrated M.A (History) History, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level

of education

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Social Sciences Integrated M.A (Political Science) Political Science, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level

of education

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST amd Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Social Sciences Integrated M.A (Sociology) Sociology, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level

of education

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

Integrated M.A Social Sciences Integrated M.A (Anthropology) Anthropology, General Test, English With a minimum of 60% marks at +2 level

of education

1. General test added for all Humanities/Language Programs

2. Medium of instruction in UoH is English. English compulsory for all Sciences and Social Sciences Programs.

3. Candidates make choice of subjects in the order of their merit in the entrance examination.

4. For Candidates belonging to SC/ST and Differently abled categories the minimum eligibility is ‘Pass” in the qualifying examination.

 

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