Over 17,000 Students Compete for 900 Seats in SKUAST-K Undergraduate Entrance Test 2026

Huge Response to SKUAST-K Undergraduate Entrance Test 2026

Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir received an overwhelming response to its Undergraduate Entrance Test (UET) 2026, with more than 17,000 students competing for 900 seats in 14 different academic disciplines. Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

94% Attendance Recorded

The entrance examination witnessed an impressive turnout, with around 94% of registered candidates appearing for the test.

The exam was conducted at 20 centres located across Srinagar and Jammu, ensuring easy access for students from different regions.

Growing Confidence in SKUAST-K Programmes

The sharp increase in applications reflects the growing popularity of SKUAST-K among students. The university’s focus on industry-oriented education, innovation, and practical learning is attracting a large number of aspiring students.

University officials believe the strong response highlights increasing confidence in the institution’s academic programmes and career opportunities.

Smooth and Secure Examination Process

SKUAST-K ensured that the entrance examination was conducted smoothly and securely. The university administration worked closely with civil authorities and police officials to make proper arrangements at all examination centres.

Officials said the coordinated efforts helped maintain a safe and organised environment throughout the examination process.

Competition for Limited Seats

With more than 17,000 candidates competing for only 900 seats, the UET 2026 has become one of the most competitive entrance examinations conducted by the university in recent years.

The strong participation underlines the growing demand for higher education opportunities in agriculture, allied sciences, and related fields offered by SKUAST-K.

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