Today marks the last chance to apply for CUET UG 2024, with the National Testing Agency (NTA) closing applications at 9:50 pm. The exam, scheduled from May 15 to 31, will be conducted in CBT mode across numerous cities. Candidates have the option to choose up to six subjects, including a language, and must finalize their registration fee payment by 11:50 pm. A correction window will be available from April 6 to 7 for any necessary application adjustments.
As the deadline approaches, aspirants for the Common University Entrance Test - Undergraduate (CUET UG 2024) have until 9:50 pm today to complete their applications. The process requires submission through the official NTA portal.
The NTA has set the final hour for fee submission at 11:50 pm, post which the registration portal will close. Following this phase, applicants will have the opportunity to amend any errors in their applications during the designated correction window.
In terms of subject selection, candidates are allowed to choose a maximum of six subjects, with one being a language. The NTA will determine the mode of examination based on logistical considerations such as candidate volume and preferred test locations. Applicants are also asked to prioritize four cities where they wish to take the exam.
For identity verification during the application process, the NTA has permitted the use of school IDs or other recognized government photo IDs. Alternatives include Aadhaar, Digilocker credentials, ABC ID, passport, or PAN card, which can be submitted online.
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