| Last Updated | September 14, 2022, 12:16 IST
Candidates can make corrections only on specific fields such as Candidate’s Name or Mother’s Name, or Father’s Name (any one), Date of Birth, Gender, Category, PwBD, and Choice of University. CUET UG 2022 Result In its latest notice, NTA has decided to reopen the CUET UG 2022 application correction window. The decision was taken in light of requests received from certain candidates to modify their filled-up application forms. The correction window will be active from 13 September 2022 to 15 September 2022 (10:00 am). Candidates can make corrections only on specific fields such as Candidate’s Name or Mother’s Name, or Father’s Name (any one), Date of Birth, Gender, Category, PwBD, and Choice of University. Candidates might have to pay an additional fee for corrections. In case any confusion persists, candidates can clarify them by writing to NTA at cuetug@nta.ac.in. Previously, NTA published the answer keys for CUET UG 2022 exams for all six phases. The objection window was active till 10 September 2022. The CUET UG 2022 Result along with the final answer keys will be published on or before 15 September 2022.

Steps to log in and make changes in CUET UG 2022 application correction window

  1. Visit the official website of NTA, cuet.samarth.ac.in.
  2. Click on the sign-in link.
  3. The candidate log-in portal will open up, where you have to enter your application number and password to log in.
  4. Now click on the “Corrections in the application form for the CUET UG 2022 exam” link.
  5. You can make changes by clicking on the “Click to update” tab.
  6. Make the changes and click on the “Review details” tab.
  7. Your details will show up, verify them and click on “update.”
  8. In case you want to change your reservation category then you have to upload the respective category certificate.
  9. In case you want to add up more universities where you wish to take admissions, click on the “Add University/programme” tab.
  10. Now on the drop-down menu, select the choice of your university and the programme for which you wish to take admission.