CUET PG 2022 application correction window opens tomorrow; know how to edit
Candidates who have applied for CUET PG 2022 can make changes in their applications from July 20 to 22.
Mridula Singh | July 19, 2022 | 08:59 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) will open the CUET PG application form correction window 2022 on July 20. Candidates can make corrections in the CUET PG 2022 application form till July 22.
The CUET PG 2022 application form submission window was closed on July 18. The last date to pay the CUET PG 2022 application fee is July 19 (11:50 pm).
The complete CUET PG 2022 exam schedule is not announced yet by the NTA. “The candidates are requested to undertake the correction(s) very carefully as no further chance of correction will be provided to the candidates after the above mentioned correction policy,” reads the official notice available on NTA CUET’s website.
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Candidates are allowed to edit the following, while the correction window is open : Name of the exam passed, name of the city, father’s name, mother’s name, photograph, signature, university or board’s name, nationality, programme applied, passing year, address, gender, and state.
How to make corrections in CUET PG 2022 application form
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Visit the official website CUET PG at cuet.nta.nic.in.
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Students must now for the link “CUET PG Application Correction” and click on the activated link.
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Fill in the details and proceed with application correction.
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Make changes in the application form and submit it.
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Take a hardcopy of the application form for future reference.
CUET UG exams are scheduled for July 15 till August 20. The CUET UG admit card 2022 has been issued on July 13 at cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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