Can I request for change in the CNET test centres after it is allocated?

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    Raj Rai

    23 hours ago

    The UP CNET test centre request for change will not be entertained by ABVMU, the official conducting body. Once allocated on the admit card, the examination centre address will not be altered. Pick and choose the test city carefully at the time of filling the application form.  

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