The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened a special window for candidates of CUET UG 2026 to make changes to their exam city and centre details.
This update is mainly for students who were allotted distant or inconvenient exam locations.
📅 Important Update
🟢 Window for changes is now OPEN
⏳ Last date to apply: May 7, 2026 (till late night)
🌐 Changes can be made online through the official portal
🎯 Available on a first-come, first-served basis
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🏫 What Changes Are Allowed?
Students can request modifications such as:
📍 Exam city change
🏙️ State/centre adjustment
🕒 Exam date or shift change (where applicable)
👉 Revised admit cards will be issued after approval of changes.
🖥️ How to Apply for Changes
Candidates need to:
Visit the official CUET website
Log in using application number and password
Select the “Exam City / Centre Re-allocation” option
Choose preferred city or shift
Submit the request before deadline
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🎯 Why This Window Was Opened
NTA received many complaints from students about:
Far-away exam centres
Travel difficulties
Limited availability of CBT centres
To address these issues, the agency allowed this correction opportunity.
📊 Latest CUET UG 2026 Highlights
👨🎓 Over 15 lakh students have applied
🏛️ Exam scheduled from May 11, 2026 onwards
📍 Exams conducted in multiple cities across india and abroad
⚠️ Important Instructions for Students
Apply early—slots are limited
Double-check selected city before submitting
Keep travel arrangements flexible
Download updated admit card after changes
✨ Conclusion
The CUET UG 2026 exam centre change window is a major relief for students facing distance-related issues. By allowing flexible re-allocation, NTA aims to make the examination process smoother and more accessible.
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