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CUET Exam Glitch: Thousands Get Re-Test Chance
30 May
Summary
- Over 3,700 CUET candidates will get a chance to retake the exam.
- A technical glitch caused significant delays in the CUET 2026 exam.
- The National Testing Agency is investigating the root cause of the issue.

A significant technical glitch on Saturday caused considerable delays for the CUET 2026 examination, leading to over 3,700 candidates leaving their test centers. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced a one-time opportunity for these affected candidates to retake the exam, with new dates to be announced separately.
The disruption primarily impacted Shift 1, with examination timings being revised at affected locations. While most candidates were able to complete their exam once it resumed, a substantial number chose to leave after biometric registration. The NTA has tasked TCS iON, the technical service provider, with conducting an immediate root-cause analysis.
This incident follows a pattern of operational disruptions that have affected the CUET-UG since its introduction in 2022. Previous issues have included last-minute changes to exam centers, delayed starts, and technical failures. The NTA has expressed regret for the inconvenience caused and provided a helpline for assistance.
The Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate (CUET-UG) is a crucial national-level entrance exam for undergraduate admissions. Despite moving to a computer-based test mode for improved efficiency, recurring glitches raise concerns among students and parents about the examination's smooth conduct.