Will I be allowed to take CUET exam in case I fail to fill the form?

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    Answered by

    pavan kasimkota

    5 months ago

     CUET  requires a completed application form, including payment, to be submitted within the specified period.if not you will not able to write the exam 

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    PANKAJ MAURYA

    5 months ago

    If you are unable to fill out the Cuet application form before the deadline, you will not be allowed to take the exam. According to the official notice from NTA, when the registration window is closed, no late entries are accepted.

    What happens here usually:

    The NTA form determines one last date for both submission and tax payment.

    The time limit is strictly implemented - there is no request for extension.

    Even if you start filling out the form, but do not make full payments, it will not be processed - and therefore you will not be eligible for the exam.

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    Answered by

    Akash Kumar Maurya | Contributor-Level 9

    6 months ago

    If you do not submit the CUET form in advance of the deadline, you will not be permitted to sit for the test. NTA is firm in its policy: only those applicants who fill out and turn in the form (and pay fees) within the specified period are admissible to write.

    Short take: if you miss the deadline, you can't take CUET. Instead, get ready to apply the next year when the registration is open again.

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