CUET UG 2026: NTA Launches Online Portal for PwD and PwBD Candidates to Register Scribes The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched an online portal for candidates with disabilities (PwD) and those with benchmark disabilities (PwBD) enrolled in the CUET UG 2026 examination to submit details of their scribes. This initiative aims to streamline the process for eligible candidates who have opted to arrange their own scribes during the registration phase. The facility is part of the NTA’s efforts to ensure procedural completeness ahead of the examination, which is scheduled to be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across multiple centers in India and abroad between May 11 and May 31, 2026. The online window for submitting scribe details is open from April 30, 2026, to May 5, 2026, with a cutoff time of 11:50 PM. Candidates who selected the option to provide scribe information during registration must complete the process within this timeframe. The NTA emphasized that this update is specifically for those who opted for their own scribes and are required to finalize their details to avoid any last-minute complications. To register scribe details, candidates must log in to the official CUET examination portal using their application number and password. Once logged in, they will be directed to their candidate homepage, where the “Register Scribe Details” option will be visible only to eligible applicants. The system allows candidates to select their scribe and input relevant information, which will then be reflected in their application form and confirmation page under the “View Application Form” section. The NTA has also advised candidates to complete all formalities within the stipulated deadlines to prevent any issues on the day of the examination.#nta #online_portal #cuet_ug_2026 #scribe_details #disabilities

Munger University Announces B.Ed Part 1 and 2 Exam Form Filling Dates Munger University has announced that the application forms for the B.Ed Part 1 and Part 2 examinations will be available from April 20, 2026. The university has issued a notice detailing the process for submitting the forms, along with the associated fees and requirements. Students enrolled in the university’s five B.Ed colleges for the academic sessions 2025-27 (Part 1) and 2024-26 (Part 2) are eligible to apply. The notice specifies that students can submit their forms without paying a late fee between April 20 and April 24. However, those who apply after April 24 will have to pay an additional 500 rupees as a late fee. The total fee for submitting the form without any delay is 1,000 rupees, while the fee for late submissions will amount to 1,500 rupees. All students are required to complete the process online, ensuring the authenticity of their documents through physical verification. The university has emphasized that students who previously submitted their forms must update their photographs and signatures. Those applying for the first time are also required to upload their photo and signature as part of the application process. To generate a new password for the online portal, students must provide their MUJ ID number and date of birth. The notice also highlights that the submission of forms must be accompanied by the necessary documentation, with strict adherence to the university’s guidelines. This ensures the smooth conduct of the examination process and minimizes any potential discrepancies. The university has reiterated the importance of timely submission to avoid any complications in the examination schedule.#online_portal #munger_university #b_ed_part_1 #b_ed_part_2 #mu_j_id

Father’s Name Misspelled in Aadhaar? Now Correct It Online From Home With Simple Steps The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has introduced a streamlined process for individuals to correct errors in their Aadhaar details, particularly the father’s name, through an online portal. This change aims to resolve issues that arise from inaccuracies in the document, which can disrupt access to essential services such as banking, PAN card linking, and government schemes. With Aadhaar becoming a critical identity proof in India, even minor errors like a misspelled father’s name can lead to significant complications, including verification failures and delays in official processes. Correcting the father’s name in Aadhaar is crucial to ensure seamless integration with other official documents. For instance, mismatches in the father’s name can cause problems when linking PAN cards, opening bank accounts, or applying for passports. UIDAI’s initiative allows users to address these issues without visiting physical centers, making the process more convenient and accessible. The online correction method is designed to be user-friendly, requiring only a few steps and valid supporting documents. To update the father’s name online, users must first log in to the UIDAI website using their Aadhaar number. A One-Time Password (OTP) will be sent to their registered mobile number for verification. Once logged in, they can navigate to the section for updating demographic information and select the option to correct the father’s name. Users are required to enter the accurate name and upload a supporting document, such as an identity proof or birth certificate, that clearly states the correct name. After submitting the request, an Update Request Number (URN) will be provided to track the status of the correction.#aadhaar #uidai #pan_card #father_name #online_portal
