I forgot to write my class 12th school address while filling up the CUET UG form, will it affect my chances of admission?
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If you missed entering your Class 12 school address in the CUET UG form: it's likely not a critical issue, and you shouldn't worry too much.
If You entered your board and roll number and/or the batch year correctly.
The school name and address can still be updated during the correction window.
Your board results are valid and correctly recorded.
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No, it will not affect any chances of admission if you forget to write your class 12th school address while filling CUET UG form because when you uploaded class 12th marksheet it's enough to get NTA information about your schooling. So don't worry about this it's a very minor mistake which is ignored. Even if their is something else NTA gives an option of Correction Window to make changes in your application form once it's deadline are over no changes can be made.
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