CUET 2022 application correction window to open today
Mridula Singh | May 25, 2022 | 09:02 AM IST | 1 min read
The CUET 2022 entrance exam will be conducted in the first and second week of July.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency (NTA) will open the correction window for candidates who wish to make the necessary changes in their CUET registration form 2022 today, May 25.
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Candidates who have submitted their CUET registration form 2022 and now want to make changes, or corrections, to their respective application form can do so till May 31 at the official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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To edit the application form of CUET 2022, the applicant does not have to pay an additional fee. For UG programmes, the CUET 2022 exam will be conducted in the first and second weeks of July. CUET 2022 scores will be used for admissions to UG programmes at all central universities.
CUET is the national level computer based test for admissions to the multiple UG programmes at 44 central universities and 36 other institutes. The entrance exam of CUET 2022 will be held in 547 cities across India and 13 cities abroad.
As per the official data, 11,51,319 registration forms were received for CUET 2022 and 9,13,540 applicants paid fees. On May 22, applications for the CUET 2022 closed. Moreover, the CUET PG 2022 application form was also released by the NTA on May 19. The last date to apply for CUET PG 2022 is June 18.
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