CUCET 2021 application correction window closes today; Know more details
Kapil Rawat | September 6, 2021 | 02:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can edit CUCET 2021 application form and pay the application fee till midnight.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Test Agency (NTA) will close the CUCET 2021 application correction window today, September 6. The fee payment facility for CUCET application form 2021 will also be closed on September 6. Candidates can edit their CUCET application form or make the fee payment by visiting the official website - cucet.nta.nic.in. The CUCET application correction window was opened on September 5.
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It must be noted that only a few particular details can be edited in the CUCET application form 2021. The details include the programme applied for, passing year, address, gender, state, name of the exam passed, name of the city, father’s name, mother’s name, photograph, signature, university or board’s name and nationality.
Registered candidates can edit their CUCET application form 2021 by using their application form number, password and entering security pin.
How to edit the CUCET 2021 application form
- Visit the official website - cucet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the ‘Correction CUCET 2021’ tab.
- Enter the application number, password and security pin in the login window.
- Press the ‘Sign in’ button.
- Make the required changes.
- Now, submit the new details by pressing the ‘Submit’ tab.
To complete the CUCET application process, candidates have to submit the application form and pay the required application fee. The CUCET 2021 application process started on August 16.
How to pay the CUCET application fee 2021
- Visit the official website - cucet.nta.nic.in.
- Press the ‘Registration for CUCET 2021’ tab.
- Enter the application form number, password and security pin in the login window.
- Click on the ‘Sign in’ button.
- Go to the payment section.
- Press the ‘Pay Examination Fee Rs. 800’ tab.
- Choose the payment mode by clicking on ‘Online Payment’ and then press ‘Proceed for Payment’.
- Select the payment provider and press ‘Proceed for Payment’.
- Now, choose the payment gateway to pay the application fee.
- Check the details one last time and click on ‘Confirm’.
- Fill in the required details and complete the payment.
The CUCET 2021 entrance exam will be conducted on September 15, 16, 23 and 24, in computer based mode. The duration of the CUCET entrance exam 2021 is 2 hours. It must be noted that the number of participating universities has decreased from 20 to 12 and CUCET 2021 exam centres have been increased from 141 to 154.
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