The Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2026 is fast approaching, and candidates are advised to carefully fill out their application forms to avoid rejections. This year, the exam will be conducted in a hybrid mode, and several new rules have been introduced to streamline the application process.

Key Guidelines for Applicants

· Subject Selection: Candidates can choose a maximum of 5 subjects for the exam. Selecting more than the allowed number can lead to form rejection.

· Aadhaar Verification: Aadhaar card verification is now mandatory, ensuring authenticity of the candidate’s identity.

· DigiLocker Verification: Academic documents uploaded through DigiLocker must be accurate and complete; incorrect uploads may result in disqualification.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

1. Incorrect Personal Details: Ensure name, date of birth, and parent details match your official documents.

2. Wrong Subject Combination: Carefully check that your subject choices comply with eligibility and university requirements.

3. Incomplete Document Uploads: Missing or blurry documents can lead to rejection of the application.

4. Payment Errors: Make sure the application fee is paid successfully, and keep the payment receipt as proof.

5. Mismatch Between Aadhaar and application Details: Even a small mismatch can invalidate your application.

Tips for Smooth application Submission

· Double-check all details before final submission.

· Keep wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital copies of all documents handy.

· Use the official CUET portal and avoid third-party websites.

· Submit the form well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical glitches.

Education experts stress that careful attention while filling the form is essential, as CUET UG is the gateway to admission in Central Universities across India, and errors can cost candidates valuable opportunities.

 

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