Students who want to make some corrections in their application form details can do so by September 15 till 5 PM.
CUET Result 2022: Before the declaration of CUET UG result, NTA has once again opened the window of correction in the application form. Students who want to make some corrections in their application form details can do so by September 15 till 5 PM. NTA decided to re-open the correction window after several requests from the students. CUET UG Result to be released by 15th September. UGC has asked all the universities which give admission on the basis of CUET score to keep their websites ready to start the process of UG admission.
After the declaration of result, candidates will be able to check their result by visiting the official website of NTA CUET at cuet.samarth.ac.in. Earlier, NTA released the answer key of CUET late on Thursday night. NTA has also released the question paper and recorded response. By looking at the question paper, recorded response, answer key, students will be able to match their answers and get an idea of their score. If a student has any objection to any question in the answer key, he/she can file an objection on it till September 10, 2022 (up to 11.50 pm). For this you will have to pay Rs 200 per question. Fee can be paid through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking or Paytm.
The CUET 2022 examinations were conducted from July 15 to August 30 across the country. The results are likely to be released on September 13-14. The final answer key will be released before or along with the result. This year more than 14.90 lakh students appeared in the CUET UG exam.
For any query, students can call on 011- 40759000 or email at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in.
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