UGMAC (University Grants Commission Mandatory Admission Common Entrance Test) is an entrance examination which is conducted for the purpose of admission to the undergraduate programs of different central universities as well as the participating independent institutions across India. This program, introduced in 2022, will seek a unified procedure for ecadmissions into the undergraduate courses and provide equal access to all educational institutions for the children from all backgrounds.
UGMAC aims at giving students of the below subjects (English, general awareness, mathematical aptitude, and analytical skills) a test to ascertain their competence. It is internet based and computer-adaptive test of three hours duration and comprising multiple choice questions. Undergraduate students who possess this score in relation to the Humanities and Social Sciences are admitted to JNU, BHU, Jamia Millia Islamia University, AUD and around 100 other participating universities. The UGMAC score is and with the preferences students will be allotted seats in undergraduate courses through a centralized counseling.
The 2024, which is likely to be conducted in July 2024, for admission to undergraduate courses in the academic session of 2024-2025. A brochure about the UGMAC 2024 examination will be published by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in its official site in the month of March 2024 and it contains all the information regarding exam pattern, syllabus, registration process and important dates. By the end of the month our UGMAC 2024 expects to announce their results
Feature | Details |
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Conducting Body | Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) |
Eligibility | * Passed NEET 2024 with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and minimum 40% marks in English. |
Quota | 85% State Quota and 15% All India Quota |
Seat Matrix | To be released by BCECEB in official notification |
Counselling Process | Online |
Fee | General & EBC/BC: INR 1,200; SC & ST: INR 600 |
Reservation Category | Percentage of Seats Reserved |
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Scheduled Castes (SC) | 16% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 1% |
Extremely Backward Classes (EBC) | 18% |
Backward Classes (BC) | 12% |
Reserved Category Girls | 3% (within reserved categories) |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | As per govt. norms |
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 5% |
- The form is the application- it holds the most basic personal data which must be included before registering.
- Proof of age - Documents like Aadhaar card, driver’s license, or certificate of secondary education for the purpose of proving one’s age.
- Admission forms - Fill the form with your 12th standard marksheet attached to show that you have passed the eligibility exam.
- Reservation certificate (if applicable) - Certificate of caste or other documents if applying for reserved seats. Few days ago she read an article in magazine about college graduates' inability to handle credit card debt, and yet she saw how her parents chose to indulge in the materialistic world.