CUET UG 2022: NTA reopens application form correction window to edit ‘student particulars’
CUET UG result 2022 will be announced on or before September 15. Candidates can check their CUET result 2022 using their login credentials.
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Check NowMridula Singh | September 14, 2022 | 10:38 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency has re-opened the CUET UG application correction window 2022 for the registered candidates to edit ‘student particulars’. Students who wish to make the required changes in their CUET application form 2022 can do the same by visiting the official website - cuet.samarth.ac.in. till September 15 (10 am).
To make corrections in the CUET application form 2022 -
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Details that can be corrected in CUET application form 2022
- Any one - candidate’s name, or mother’s name or father’s name.
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Category
- PwBD
- Choice of universities
Applicants can make any corrections in their respective CUET application forms without paying any additional fee. The NTA conducted the Common University Entrance Test (UG) from July 15 to August 30 for admission to 44 central universities and 46 other universities for the academic year 2022-23.
Steps to make the changes in CUET UG 2022 application form
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Visit official website link - cuet.samarth.ac in.
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Go to the ‘Sign In’ section.
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Enter application Id and date of birth or password.
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Now, click on the “Login” tab.
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Application form will be opened on your screen.
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Make corrections in the particular field and click on the submit tab.
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Save the changes and take the printout of it.
The admissions to various UG programmes across all the central universities will be facilitated through CUET 2022 through a single-window process.
The NTA is also expected to announce CUET UG result 2022 by September 15 in online mode. Students will be able to download the CUET 2022 score card at cuet.samarth.ac.in.
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