NTA says March 29-30 re-exam was for 565 candidates, & had no normalisation


3 min readNew DelhiJun 13, 2026 10:24 AM IST

Amid queries and speculation on social media about why certain CUET PG 2026 subjects were held on more than one date and whether candidates who appeared on different dates had normalisation, NTA has now shared a detailed clarification on the issue.

In a post on X, the National Testing Agency stated that a rescheduled examination conducted on March 29 and 30 was a welfare measure for 565 candidates who could not appear on their original dates due to law-and-order disruption in Meghalaya and security concerns at select overseas centres, and that no normalisation of scores has been applied to any candidate in the examination.

What has happened?

The law-and-order disruption and a security situation at certain overseas examination centres made it impossible for a group of registered CUET PG candidates to appear on their originally scheduled dates. The circumstances, NTA has clarified, were entirely beyond the affected candidates’ control.

Read | General management, Political Science top choices among students

In response, the agency invoked what it describes as a standing policy: that no candidate should be penalised for circumstances for which they bear no responsibility. It accordingly rescheduled the examination for the affected 565 candidates — and only those candidates — on March 29 and 30, 2026.

The rescheduled examination covered 28 subjects and was conducted using question papers that had been prepared and certified in advance by subject experts, who affirmed that the papers were of difficulty equivalent to those used in the main examination for the same subjects.

NTA has been explicit that the method by which scores are computed is identical for all CUET PG 2026 candidates. Every candidate’s score — whether they appeared in the main examination or the rescheduled sitting — is arrived at on an absolute-marks basis, using the same formula, with no adjustments, exemptions, or modifications for either group.

“The rescheduled candidates were not given easier papers; the papers were certified as difficulty-equivalent by the subject experts who finalised them. They were not scored on a different scale. They were not normalised upward or downward. In NTA’s formulation: “The reschedule changed nothing about how scores were arrived at.”





Source link

  • Related Posts

    Wrongfully charging man Rs 590 on closed loan costs SBI Rs 1 lakh compensation | Legal News

    5 min readNew DelhiJun 13, 2026 12:00 PM IST A 57-year-old Punjab man who had fully repaid his car loan and received a loan closure certificate from SBI was forced…

    Indian Air Force transport plane crashes in Assam’s Jorhat | India News

    1 min readUpdated: Jun 13, 2026 11:31 AM IST An AN-32 transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force has crashed at the Jorhat Air Force station in Assam. The accident…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Wrongfully charging man Rs 590 on closed loan costs SBI Rs 1 lakh compensation | Legal News

    Wrongfully charging man Rs 590 on closed loan costs SBI Rs 1 lakh compensation | Legal News

    Indian Air Force transport plane crashes in Assam’s Jorhat | India News

    Indian Air Force transport plane crashes in Assam’s Jorhat | India News

    ‘Where do I go from here?’: The anxiety, anger and cost of a cancelled exam | Books and Literature News

    ‘Where do I go from here?’: The anxiety, anger and cost of a cancelled exam | Books and Literature News

    NTA says March 29-30 re-exam was for 565 candidates, & had no normalisation

    NTA says March 29-30 re-exam was for 565 candidates, & had no normalisation

    Streets go quiet in Humayunpur after MCD crackdown at Delhi’s popular food hub | Delhi News

    Streets go quiet in Humayunpur after MCD crackdown at Delhi’s popular food hub | Delhi News

    Man loses Rs 80,000 after card gets stuck in ATM, SBI refunds amount now to pay for ‘mental agony’ | Legal News

    Man loses Rs 80,000 after card gets stuck in ATM, SBI refunds amount now to pay for ‘mental agony’ | Legal News