CUET UG 2026 city slip confusion: students report two papers in same time slot ahead of exams

Students say CUET UG 2026 city slips show two or more papers scheduled in the same time slot, creating scheduling confusion. The report (blogId-228591) gives no official response or affected-student count.

Edited by Ankit Choudhary

Updated April 30, 2026 10:00 AM

    Students reported that their CUET UG 2026 city slips listed two or more papers in the same time slot, creating immediate scheduling confusion ahead of the exams.

    The claim appears in an online report identified as blogId-228591 . Candidates quoted in the report said the overlapping entries could prevent them from attempting both papers on the same day.

    CUET UG 2026 city slip confusion — what students reported

    According to the report, several candidates found identical time-slot entries for different subject papers on their exam city slips. Students described seeing two (or more) papers assigned to the same exam session on the printed slips.

    The CUET UG is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The report does not include any quoted response from the NTA or from university exam offices about the alleged scheduling clash.

    CUET UG 2026 city slip confusion — details missing and immediate impact

    The online story does not state how many students are affected, which cities or centres reported clashes, or which specific subject papers overlapped. It also does not list contact or grievance-redressal details for candidates seeking correction.

    Students in the report said the clash could mean being unable to sit for both papers if no correction is issued. The report did not mention any rescheduling, reissuance of city slips, or formal remedy timelines.

    Candidates typically rely on the city slip to reach the correct exam centre and session. An incorrect slot allocation on the slip can cause missed papers, travel problems, or denial of entry at centres if authorities follow printed details strictly.

    News reports and notices from the NTA or participating universities are the usual channels for corrections or clarifications on admit-card or city-slip issues. The report referenced here provided no official timeline for such a correction.

    For now, the only confirmed facts in the report are the student claims of overlapping papers on city slips for CUET UG 2026 and the absence of an official reply or affected-student count in that story.

    Expect updates if an authority issues a clarification; students should keep checking official NTA announcements and their university exam portals for corrected city slips or instructions.

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