
The Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2026 examination has officially started on 06 March 2026 across the country. The test is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in computer-based mode for admission to postgraduate programmes offered by participating universities.
Along with the commencement of the exam, NTA has issued an important advisory outlining the mandatory documents, biometric verification procedures, and prohibited items for candidates appearing in the entrance test. The examination will continue until 27 March 2026 in multiple shifts across various exam centres in India.
The postgraduate entrance examination is being conducted over several days to accommodate a large number of candidates appearing for different subjects.
| CUET PG 2026 Exam Dates and Key Details | |
| Detail | Information |
| Exam Dates | 06 March – 27 March 2026 |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Subjects Covered | 157 subjects |
| Duration | 90 minutes per paper |
| Exam Shifts | Three shifts daily |
Candidates appear for the examination according to the schedule mentioned on their admit card, which specifies the exam city, reporting time, and shift.
Candidates must carry the required documents to the examination centre for identity verification. Entry into the exam hall will only be allowed after successful document verification.
Required documents include:
Printed CUET PG 2026 Admit Card
A valid government-issued photo ID, such as:
Aadhaar Card
PAN Card
Passport
Driving Licence
Voter ID
Ration Card
Two recent passport-size photographs
Candidates who fail to produce the required documents may not be permitted to enter the examination centre.
To strengthen security and prevent impersonation, NTA has implemented Aadhaar-based biometric authentication at exam centres.
The verification process includes the following steps:
Biometric authentication at the entry gate
Verification of the admit card and photo ID proof
Security frisking before entering the examination hall
These measures help confirm candidate identity and ensure the fair conduct of the entrance examination.
The examination authority has also released a strict list of items that candidates must not carry to the exam centre.
Prohibited items include:
Mobile phones
Smart watches or digital watches
Bluetooth devices
Calculators
Books or written notes
Study material
Any electronic gadgets
Exam centres will implement security checks and surveillance measures to ensure that no prohibited items are taken inside the exam hall.
Candidates appearing for upcoming shifts of CUET PG 2026 should carefully follow the guidelines mentioned in the official advisory and on their admit card.
Key instructions include:
Reach the exam centre before the reporting time
Carry all mandatory documents
Follow the instructions given by exam centre staff
Cooperate during security checks and biometric verification
Candidates scheduled to appear in the coming days are advised to review the exam guidelines carefully to avoid delays or entry issues at the test centre.