CUET 2022: NTA tells candidates to go to exam centre on admit card
CUET Admit Card 2022: Many aspirants said that they received a message from NTA informing change in exam centre for tomorrow's exam due to technical issues.
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Check NowAbhiraj P | July 18, 2022 | 08:22 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has informed that the candidates should go to the exam centre mentioned on the CUET admit card 2022 which was downloaded from the NTA CUET UG website -- cuet.samarth.ac.in. The NTA issued a notice in this regard as it received many queries from CUET UG candidates to change their exam centre for the CUET 2022 scheduled to be held tomorrow on July 19, 2022.
"Several queries have been received from candidates regarding change of Centre for their examination scheduled on 19 July 2022. Candidates are hereby informed that they should go to the Centre mentioned on their Admit Card downloaded from the website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in. This is for your kind information and urgent attention. All the best for your examination tomorrow," said the NTA in a public notice it issued today, July 18.
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Many aspirants earlier shared on Twitter, a message they received from the NTA informing the change in their CUET 2022 examination centre for tomorrow's exam due to technical issues. NTA asked these candidates to redownload the revised CUET admit card.
CUET 2022 is being held in two phases -- phase 1 in July and phase 2 in August. CUET UG 2022 for subjects pysics, chemistry and biology have been assigned CUET UG phase 2 exam.
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