NTA CURE 2023 Result Announced at exams.nta.ac.in, How to Check
NTA CURE 2023 Result Announced at exams.nta.ac.in, How to Check
NTA CURE 2023: Candidates who participated in the examination can access their results on the official website exams.nta.ac.in

The results for the first stage of the Central Universities Recruitment Exam (CURE) for non-teaching positions in various central universities have been announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who participated in the examination can access their results on the official website exams.nta.ac.in.

The first stage of the CURE 2023 exam took place in two sessions on January 25, 2024. It aims to fill group B and C positions across several central universities.

CURE 2024 Result: How To Download

To download the CURE Provisional Result 2024, follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Go to the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA) at nta.ac.in.

Step 2: On the homepage, find and select the link labelled “Declaration of Provisional Result of Stage-1 CURE-2023 Exam for Various Group B and Group C (Non-Teaching) Posts.”

Step 3: You will be directed to a page where you can access the PDF containing the results for various Central Universities.

Step 4: Click on the provided link to open the result in a new window.

Step 5: Now, you can view and print the results for your future reference.

CURE 2024 Result: List of Central Universities

The CURE 2024 Result pertains to the recruitment of non-teaching roles in a variety of central universities facilitated by the NTA. These universities consist of:

–– Central University of Himachal Pradesh in Dharamshala

–– Mahatma Gandhi Central University in Motihari

–– Central University of Jharkhand in Ranchi

–– English & Foreign Languages University in Hyderabad

–– University of Hyderabad, also in Hyderabad

–– Central University of Punjab in Bathinda

CURE 2024: Exam Pattern

The tier 1 exam consisted of multiple choice questions (MCQs) and was divided into five sections.

Section 1: General Awareness (20 questions, 20 marks)

Section 2: Reasoning and General Intelligence (20 questions, 20 marks)

Section 3: Mathematical Abilities (20 questions, 20 marks)

Section 4: Computer Knowledge (20 questions, 20 marks)

Section 5: Hindi or English Language (20 questions, 20 marks)

The question paper was bilingual, presented in both English and Hindi, allowing candidates to respond in their preferred language, as stated by the NTA. The questions were tailored to the level of degree/diploma/examination for Group B posts and the matriculation level for Group C posts, ensuring suitability for each role.

Regarding the marking scheme, the NTA specified that there would be negative marking for incorrect answers, deducting 1/4th of the marks allocated per question in paper 1. For any further details and updates, candidates can visit the official website.

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