Can I take SSLC certificate instead of Aadhar card for CUET?

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You cannot use your 10th SSLC certificate instead of Aadhaar card as valid proof of CUET exam. The CUET application form requires candidates to provide valid photo ID proof such as Aadhaar card, driving license, passport or voter ID card. The tenth mark sheet is not considered a valid certificate.
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