CUET UG 2026: NTA Introduces Photo Correction Facility for Mismatch Cases Until April 14
CUET UG 2026: NTA Allows Photo Correction for Mismatch Cases, Apply Before April 14
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a photo correction facility for candidates of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2026) with mismatched photographs. Candidates must submit their corrections by April 14 to ensure smooth verification and admission processes.
- 01NTA allows photo corrections for CUET UG 2026 candidates with mismatched images.
- 02Candidates must submit corrections by April 14 to avoid issues.
- 03The correction facility is available for Non-Aadhaar applicants and Aadhaar/DigiLocker users.
- 04Candidates need to upload an attested Photo Verification Certificate through the CUET portal.
- 05The CUET UG 2026 exam will consist of 250 marks with a specific marking scheme.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has activated a photo verification certificate module for candidates of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG 2026) to address mismatched photographs. Candidates are required to make corrections and submit their attested Photo Verification Certificate by April 14. This facility is specifically for Non-Aadhaar applicants and Aadhaar/DigiLocker users whose photographs do not match. To upload the certificate, candidates should visit the CUET UG portal, locate the correction link, and follow the guidelines to ensure their photo is clear and current. The CUET UG 2026 examination will be conducted for a total of 250 marks, with five marks awarded for each correct answer and one mark deducted for incorrect responses. The exam will be available in 13 languages, including English and Hindi.
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This correction facility allows candidates to ensure their identity verification is accurate, which is crucial for their admission process.
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