CUET-UG Exam Status: Why You Should Ignore Viral Cancellation Rumors Right Now

Technical glitches on May 30 led to delayed starts at some centres. These delays sparked viral social media rumours claiming the entire exam was cancelled. It is crucial to distinguish official updates from baseless internet speculation today. Student anxiety is high, but the exam process remains active for most candidates now.

Several examination halls reported server lags and slow login processes on May 30. This caused shifts to start late, frustrating thousands of students across the country. The National Testing Agency (NTA) provided compensatory time to affected students. This ensures that no candidate loses out due to technical hurdles beyond their control.

CUET-UG Exam Status: Truth Behind Rumors

Official CUET-UG status for May 30 and 31

The NTA has not announced a nationwide cancellation of the CUET-UG exams. Only specific centres with severe technical issues faced rescheduling or delays. For May 31, examinations are proceeding as per the original schedule. Candidates must ignore unverified WhatsApp forwards claiming otherwise. They should rely only on the official NTA website for genuine announcements.

Candidates should verify their shift timings on their latest admit cards. If a delay occurs at the centre, stay calm and follow instructions. Reach the venue at least ninety minutes early to avoid last-minute rush. Always check the official NTA social handles for real-time updates regarding any changes.

Identifying fake CUET-UG exam notices

IndicatorReal UpdatesFake Warnings
SourceOfficial NTA PortalRandom Social Posts
ToneCalm and DetailedPanic and Errors

Fake notices often use morphed logos or incorrect dates to create panic. Look for the official signature and stamp on any public circular. Genuine notices link directly to the official government portal. Report suspicious posts to the authorities immediately to stop misinformation. Always cross-check information through registered emails and official SMS alerts.

Navigating exam stress is hard, but staying informed makes it easier. Academic milestones are important, but your well-being matters most. Focus on preparation and keep your documents ready for the next shift. Trust official channels and give your best effort during the exam. Clear minds lead to better performance under pressure.

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