CUET Registration Over: Correction Window, Important Details for Aspiring Students

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) annually for undergraduate admissions. The CUET UG 2025 registration cycle is now fully closed — over 13.5 lakh students registered and the exam has concluded. Candidates planning for CUET UG 2026 should monitor cuet.nta.nic.in for the next registration window (Expected 2026 — dates TBA by NTA).

This blog walks you through the CUET registration process using the 2025 cycle as reference, including credentials, payment procedures, eligibility, and what to do after registration.

By the end of this blog, we will have:

  • The CUET UG 2025 registration officially closed on March 24, 2025 — this cycle is complete. CUET UG 2026 registration dates are not yet announced; stay alert for NTA updates.
  • The correction window for the 2025 cycle (March 26–28, 2025) allowed candidates to update personal information, contact details, and subject preferences.
  • To meet CUET UG eligibility requirements, candidates must have passed Class 12 or its equivalent, with specific university guidelines determining minimum marks and subject combinations.
  • CUET registration fees (2025-26 cycle) vary by category — General candidates paid ₹1,000 for up to three subjects; additional fees apply per extra subject.

CUET Registration Dates 2025 (Closed — For Reference)

The CUET UG 2025 registration closed at cuet.nta.nic.in on March 24, 2025. The full 2025 cycle is now over. If you missed the 2025 window, monitor official NTA announcements for CUET UG 2026 registration (Expected — dates TBA).

Below is the key date timeline for the CUET UG 2025 cycle (all dates are past-cycle reference):

Event

Date (2025 cycle)

Status

Registration Start Date

March 1, 2025

Closed

Registration End Date

March 24, 2025

Closed

Fee Payment Deadline

March 25, 2025

Closed

Correction Window

March 26–28, 2025

Closed

City Intimation Slip Release

May 7, 2025

Closed

Admit Card Release

May 10, 2025

Closed

Examination Dates

May 13 – June 3, 2025

Closed

Provisional Answer Key Release

June 17–20, 2025

Closed

Final Answer Key Release

July 4, 2025

Closed

Result Declaration

July 4, 2025

Closed

CUET UG 2026 Registration

Expected 2026 — TBA by NTA

Upcoming

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CUET UG Eligibility Criteria

CUET UG registration requires candidates to have cleared the Class 12 exam from a recognised board. Review specific eligibility criteria for the universities you are applying to, as guidelines may differ significantly.

Here are the eligibility criteria for CUET UG registration:

Educational Qualifications

You must have cleared Class 12 or its equivalent. Candidates appearing for their Class 12 exams are also eligible to apply.

Age Limit

CUET has no upper age limit; however, certain universities may impose age restrictions for specific programs.

Nationality

Both Indian and foreign nationals are eligible to apply, though international applicants may need to meet additional university-specific criteria.

Minimum Marks

50% marks are required for general candidates in Class 12; SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD candidates require a minimum of 45%.

Subject Combinations

Choose subjects in CUET that align with your program requirements, such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for a B.Sc. in Chemistry.

Reservation Policy

SC and ST candidates have a 15% reservation, OBC and EWS candidates have a 27% reservation, and PwD candidates have a 5% reservation. Candidates with valid certificates can avail themselves of the reservation benefits offered by CUET.

The format for the EWS and OBC certificates is as follows:

  1. Download: CUET EWS Reservation Certificate Format
  2. Download: CUET OBC Reservation Certificate Format

University-specific eligibility

Each university may have its own criteria, such as subject combinations or minimum marks, so check the guidelines of the universities you are applying to.

Explore CUET Exam Cut Off 2025: Expected Scores for Top Colleges & Courses for a closer look at universities like DU, BHU, and more.

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Essential Documents for CUET Registration

The following documents are mandatory for CUET registration:

Photograph

A recent passport-sized photograph in JPEG format, typically between 10 kb and 200 kb, with a transparent, neutral background.

Signature

A scanned copy of your signature, typically between 4 kb and 30 kb in JPEG format. Ensure the signature is clear and without any smudging.

Class 12 Marksheet

An appropriate copy of your Class 12 or equivalent certificate, as proof of educational qualifications.

ID Proof

A government-issued ID such as your Aadhar card, voter ID, passport, or driving license. The document must be valid and visible.

Category Certificate

Candidates from SC/ST/OBC/EWS must submit a valid certificate during the registration process.

PwD Certificate (if applicable)

If applying under the PwD category, submit a certificate from a recognised medical authority.

Passport-sized Photographs of Parents (If Required by The University)

Some universities may require pictures of parents, so be sure to check the university's specific requirements.

Let's now explore the step-by-step process to complete your CUET application form with ease.

Stepwise Guide to Fill the CUET Application Form

A total of 10,71,735 candidates appeared for CUET UG 2025. The CUET registration process requires careful attention to detail, ensuring that all personal, academic, and document-related information is entered correctly.

Follow the detailed steps for successful completion of the application process:

Step 1: Registration

  • Visit the official CUET portal and select New Registration.
  • Input your basic information, including personal details and a secure password.

Step 2: Fill out the application form

  • Log in with your application number and password.
  • Enter your personal, academic, and course preferences, ensuring that all details match the information on your official documents.

Step 3: Upload documents

  • Upload your recent passport-sized photograph and signature.
  • Submit your Class 12 mark sheet and relevant category or PwD certificates (if applicable).

Step 4: Payment

  • Choose your preferred payment method, including Credit/Debit Card, Net banking, or UPI.
  • Complete the fee payment and ensure you receive the payment confirmation.

Step 5: Final Submission

  • Verify all entered details and make necessary corrections.
  • Apply and download the confirmation page for future reference.

CUET UG Application Form Fee (as of 2025-26 Cycle)

Candidates must pay for up to three subjects, with an additional fee charged for each additional subject chosen. The figures below are from the 2025-26 cycle; NTA may revise these for CUET UG 2026.

The following table showcases the CUET UG registration fees (as of 2025-26):

Category

Up to 3 Subjects

Per additional subject

General (UR)

₹1,000

₹400

OBC (NCL) / EWS

₹900

₹375

SC / ST / PwD / Third Gender

₹800

₹350

Centres Outside India

₹4,500

₹1,800

Note: The above fees apply for up to three subjects. Each additional subject will incur additional charges, as outlined in the table above. Fees are as of the 2025-26 cycle and subject to NTA revision for 2026.

If you want to learn more about the revised CUET fees, take a look at CUET UG 2025 Fees by NTA (Revised): Application Form Charges for General, OBC, SC, and ST Categories.

CUET Application Form Correction Window

The CUET UG application form correction window allows candidates to make necessary changes to their submitted application forms after submission.

Correction Window Dates (2025 cycle)

The correction window for the 2025 cycle was available from March 26 to March 28, 2025. For CUET UG 2026, the correction window dates will be announced by NTA after registration closes (Expected 2026 — TBA).

Details That Can be Edited

Candidates can edit fields such as personal information, contact details, subject preferences, and any other details that may have been incorrectly filled.

No Change in Photograph or Signature

While the CUET correction window allows you to correct your details, candidates will not be able to change their uploaded photograph or signature after the submission deadline has passed.

Fee Payment

The correction window will not affect the previously paid application fee, so the candidate need not worry about additional payments during the correction process.

Final Submission

After making the necessary changes, you must resubmit the application form. Ensure that all details are thoroughly checked before the final submission to avoid issues later.

Ensure that all details in your CUET UG and CUET PG exam application form are accurate by using the correction window to make any necessary updates before final submission.

Trends and Concerns Emerging from CUET Registration Discussions

Online discussions reflect growing confusion around CUET registration steps, subject choices, and eligibility requirements for top university admissions.

Here are some of the recent posts for CUET registration popular in Reddit:

A Reddit user in r/CBSE shared:

"So basically, a few days ago I went to register myself for CUET ug, but that time I didn't knew about GAT (general test), and i didn't fill that out, and now my friend told me about how gat is compulsory for admission in BHU or DU and now I am freaking out. I am from arts and want to pursue a B.A. Honors in history in these universities. What am I suppose to do now?"

Insights: Confusion about subject selection, especially regarding the General Test (GAT), is affecting registration decisions. The user regrets missing this key requirement due to a lack of guidance and now fears it could impact their university admission options.

Another Reddit user in r/CUETards posted:

"Hello guys, I am a JEE student who has already given my 1st attempt, and now I am trying to register for CUET. I wanted to ask, can I log in using my JEE registration number? Or do I need to re-register and then fix it? Please guide me online, I tried searching but can't find much regarding my doubt."

Insights: This post highlights the confusion between national-level entrance exams, such as JEE and CUET. The user is unsure about login credentials and whether previous registrations for JEE carry over, highlighting how unclear official communication can derail multi-exam candidates.

What do we infer from these concerns?

Many face uncertainty during registration due to limited clarity and fragmented information.

  • Registration errors often stem from misunderstanding the subject combinations required by specific universities.
  • There's confusion between different national exams, causing login and identity-related issues during CUET registration.
  • Peer advice and social media are becoming increasingly important sources of information, often coming too late in the process.

Tip: Always cross-check university-specific subject requirements on the official CUET and college websites before final submission to avoid missing critical components.

What to Do After Filling Out the CUET Form?

Here are specific tasks you should do after filling out the CUET application form:

Stay Updated with Official Announcements

Regularly check the official CUET portal for essential updates regarding exam dates, admit card release, and other notices.

Begin Preparation

Download your admit card once released, ensuring all details are accurate, and print it for exam day.

Follow the Exam Day Guidelines

On exam day, carry your admit card and a valid photo ID, and arrive early to avoid any delays.

Check Results and Download Scorecard

After the results are declared, download your CUET UG scorecard from the CUET portal to proceed with the following steps.

Official CUET portal: CUET UG 2025 scorecard

Participate in University Admissions

Complete university-specific admission procedures, including counseling and document submission, once CUET results are announced.

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The CUET registration process requires careful attention to detail, from filling out the form to paying the fee. Understanding the eligibility criteria and keeping track of important dates will help you navigate the process smoothly. Ensure timely submission and stay ahead by securing financial support through flexible study loans for a hassle-free academic journey.

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FAQs for CUET Registration

What is the eligibility for CUET UG?

Candidates must have completed Class 12 or an equivalent exam from a recognised board. Some universities may have additional specific eligibility requirements, such as subject prerequisites. Always verify the eligibility for your chosen program and university before applying.

Can I edit my CUET application after I have submitted it?

Yes, NTA provides a correction window after form submission. During this period, candidates can update personal and academic details. For the 2025 cycle, the window was March 26–28, 2025. CUET UG 2026 correction window dates are Expected/TBA — check cuet.nta.nic.in for official updates.

What documents are required for CUET registration?

You must upload a recent passport-sized photograph, your signature, and your Class 12 marksheet. Additionally, category certificates or PwD certificates must be uploaded if applicable. Ensure all documents meet the required specifications for size and format before submission.

What is the CUET registration fee structure?

The fee varies based on the candidate's category and the number of subjects chosen. As of the 2025-26 cycle, general candidates paid ₹1,000 for up to three subjects, with an additional ₹400 per extra subject. For other categories, the cost is reduced; refer to the official site for complete and up-to-date details for 2026.

When will the CUET UG admit card be released?

For the 2025 cycle, the admit card was released in May 2025. For CUET UG 2026, the admit card release date is Expected/TBA — keep checking the CUET portal for updates. Download the admit card once it is released and print it for exam day.

How do I select subjects for the CUET exam?

Select subjects based on the program and university you are applying to. Ensure your chosen subjects align with the eligibility requirements of your preferred courses. Double-check the subject combinations before finalising to avoid errors.

What was the correction window for CUET UG 2025?

The correction window for CUET UG 2025 was open from March 26 to March 28, 2025. During this period, candidates could modify personal and academic information in their submitted forms. For CUET UG 2026, the correction window will be announced by NTA after the registration phase (Expected/TBA).

Can I change my exam center after I have submitted my application?

No, you cannot change your exam center once your application has been submitted. Ensure that you select your preferred exam center during the registration process. Verify all details carefully before submitting your final application form.

How can I check my CUET UG results?

Results for CUET UG will be available on the official CUET portal. Log in with your application number and password to access your result. Download your scorecard, as it will be required for the following stages of the admission process.

Is there any age limit for CUET UG?

CUET UG has no upper age limit for applicants, making it open to all eligible candidates. However, individual universities may set specific age requirements for certain programs. Always check the eligibility guidelines provided by the universities you are applying to.

What is the CUET UG exam pattern?

CUET UG consists of multiple-choice questions based on the subjects chosen. The exam is designed to test your knowledge in the selected areas of study. Refer to the official syllabus and exam pattern on cuet.nta.nic.in for detailed subject-wise coverage.

Can I apply to multiple universities through CUET?

You can apply to multiple CUET-approved universities during the application stage. Make sure you meet each university's specific eligibility requirements before applying. You can choose from various programs offered by participating universities.

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