NTA has clarified that no score normalisation was applied in CUET PG 2026. The rescheduled exam for 565 candidates affected by disruptions was conducted as a welfare measure, and all candidates were evaluated using absolute marks.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued a clarification regarding concerns raised on social media over certain Common University Entrance Test Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2026 subjects being conducted on more than one date and the absence of score normalisation for candidates who appeared in the rescheduled examinations.
Rescheduled exams explained
According to the agency, the rescheduled tests were conducted exclusively for 565 candidates across 28 subjects who were unable to appear on their originally allotted examination dates in March due to circumstances beyond their control.
Exams rescheduled due to disruptions
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