The facility is available only for fee-paid applicants to align subject combinations with university eligibility criteria, with deadline set for April 19, 2026, at 11.50 pm.

The National Testing Agency has reopened the subject correction window for CUET UG 2026, allowing registered candidates to modify their selected subjects through the official website.
The facility is available on cuet.nta.nic.in for applicants who have completed registration, submitted the application form, and paid the required fee.

Officials said the decision was taken after receiving multiple requests from students who wanted to revise their subject choices to meet eligibility criteria of participating universities.
The correction window opened on April 17, 2026, and will remain active until April 19, 2026, 11.50 pm.
According to NTA, subject combinations play a crucial role in determining admission eligibility across universities accepting CUET UG scores. The one-time correction option is intended to help candidates align their applications with course requirements.
Only candidates who have successfully registered, paid the examination fee, and submitted their forms are eligible to use this feature.
To make changes, candidates need to log in to the official portal using their application number, password, and captcha. After accessing the dashboard, they can select the ‘Correction in Test Paper’ option and update their subjects as required.

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