I have filled B.Sc in the CUET application form but I want to do B.Tech. Can it change now?

I scored 100 percentage in 10th and 90.8 in 12th. I have done 10th and 12th from Haryana board.

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Depending on their particular policies, some institutions could permit you to change the course you originally applied for during the counselling session. If you submitted a CUET application with a B.Sc. degree but would like to change to a B.Tech. degree instead, you should find out throughout the counselling process if this is possible. It frequently depends on the admission policies and seat availability. Be ready to fulfil any extra requirements specified by the university or to present any required paperwork.

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago

    Yes, you can change the course.

    You can change your course in the CUET application form during the correction window timeline. However, certain additional charges may be applicable. Yes, NTA has given the opportunity to the candidates to correct/add courses that they have selected during the filling of the CUET application form.

    The subject of the Exam: Through the CUET correction window, candidates can modify the subjects they have selected. Course - The NTA has given candidates the chance to change or add the courses they chose when filling out the application.

    In most cases, changing your subject or course after admission may be possib

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