'We know glitch caused distress': NTA gives update for students who couldn't sit for CUET-UG
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has acknowledged a glitch that caused distress for students unable to sit for the CUET-UG exam. They are working to address the situation and provide updates for affected students. The NTA is committed to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to participate in the examination process.
- ▪The NTA confirmed a technical glitch impacted students during the CUET-UG exam.
- ▪Affected students will receive updates regarding their situation.
- ▪The agency is dedicated to resolving the issues faced by students.
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