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Can I edit the CUET PG application form after submission?

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Answered on08/04/26

Yes, you can edit your CUET PG application form after final submission, but only during the official correction window announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This window typically opens for just 2 to 3 days immediately after the registration deadline.

However, NTA imposes strict restrictions on what can and cannot be modified to maintain data integrity.

Here is the exact breakdown:

❌ Fields You CANNOT Edit:

  • Mobile Number

  • Email Address

  • Permanent and Present Address

  • Photograph and Signature Image Uploads

✅ Fields You CAN Edit:

  • Name Details: You are allowed to change only ONE of the following—your Name, Father’s Name, OR Mother’s Name.

  • Personal Information: Date of Birth, Gender, Category, and PwBD status.

  • Academic Details: Class 10th, 12th, and Graduation records.

  • Exam Preferences: Test Paper Codes (Subjects) and Exam City Selection.

Expert Warning:

This correction facility is strictly a one-time opportunity. Once you make the changes and submit the form during the correction window, it is permanently frozen. Furthermore, if your edits (such as changing your category from SC to General or adding extra test papers) increase your total application fee, the modifications will only be saved after you successfully pay the additional difference amount online.

Want to avoid making mistakes in the first place? Read our step-by-step guide on the CUET PG Application Form 2027 to check the exact document dimensions and eligibility rules so your form is accepted on the first try.

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