In case of misprint or confusion in the language of the CUET PG question paper, which language medium will be followed?

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    Manisha Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

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    The NTA (National Testing Agency) has not explicitly addressed the specific language medium that would be followed in case of a misprint or confusion in the language of the CUET PG question paper. However, based on general exam practices, the following possibilities could be considered:

    • English: Since English is the primary medium of instruction in most postgraduate programs, it is likely that the English version of the question would be considered the authoritative one in case of a discrepancy.
    • Candidate's Chosen Language: If the candidate has chosen a specific language (e.g., Hindi) as their medium of instruction, and there is a discre
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