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Education News: NTA Apologises After Technical Glitch Delays CUET UG 2026 Exam, Assures Fair Conduct

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an apology after a technical issue caused a delay in the commencement of the CUET UG 2026 examination on Saturday. According to the agency, the morning session of the exam could not begin on time due to an unexpected technical error, leading to inconvenience for thousands of candidates waiting at examination centres. In an official statement, NTA acknowledged the disruption and expressed regret over the delay. The agency clarified that the issue was technical in nature and that necessary steps were immediately taken to resolve it. Once the problem was addressed, the examination process resumed under the supervision of officials. The development comes at a time when the NTA has been under increased scrutiny regarding the conduct of national-level examinations. The delay sparked concerns among students and parents, many of whom had arrived at centres well before the scheduled reporting time. Candidates reported uncertainty and anxiety while waiting for further instructions from authorities. NTA assured students that the delay would not affect the fairness or integrity of the examination process. The agency stated that all necessary measures were taken to ensure that candidates received adequate time to complete their papers. Officials also reiterated their commitment to maintaining transparency and efficiency in conducting large-scale entrance examinations across the country. CUET UG is one of India's most important undergraduate entrance examinations, serving as a gateway to admission in several central and participating universities. The agency is expected to conduct a review of the incident to prevent similar technical disruptions in future examinations. Students have been advised to follow official NTA communications for updates and rely only on verified information regarding examination schedules and procedures.

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