CUET UG 2026 Delayed At Some Centres Due To Technical Glitch, Says NTA

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Last Updated:May 30, 2026, 13:19 IST

Candidates for the afternoon session can enter centres from 2:30 pm, with the exam now scheduled to begin at 4 pm instead of 3 pm.

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Saturday acknowledged that a technical issue reported by its examination partner, TCS, affected the start of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) 2026 at certain centres on May 30.

The agency said the problem has been rectified and assured candidates that full compensatory time would be provided so that no student faces any disadvantage.

Under the revised arrangements, candidates scheduled for the afternoon session will be allowed to enter examination centres from 2:30 pm, with the test now set to begin at 4 pm instead of the earlier scheduled time of 3 pm.

#CUETUG2026 — Important NoticeM/s TCS has reported that a technical glitch at their end delayed the commencement of CUET (UG) 2026 at some centres on 30.05.2026. The issue has since been resolved, and the exam is being conducted with full compensatory time so that no candidate…

— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) May 30, 2026

NTA also clarified that candidates appearing in the morning session are being given the complete duration of the examination and will be allowed to leave only after finishing the full paper.

The agency expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to students and their parents due to the disruption.

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