
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been offering a dedicated scribe registration facility as part of its accessibility provisions under CUET UG 2026. This facility is exclusively for candidates who fall under the benchmark disability category as defined under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016.
Under this provision, eligible candidates who wish to arrange their own scribe — rather than be assigned one by NTA — can submit the details of their chosen scribe through the official CUET UG portal. This gives PwD candidates greater control and comfort during the examination.
NTA has now confirmed that this window is approaching its final hours. Candidates who have not yet completed scribe registration must do so without any further delay, as the agency has made clear that no extensions or modifications will be entertained once the portal closes.
The CUET UG 2026 examination will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across the following dates:
Exam Start Date: May 11, 2026 Exam End Date: May 31, 2026 Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT) Official Portal: cuet.nta.nic.in
With the exam less than a week away, the urgency for eligible PwD candidates to complete scribe registration cannot be overstated.
Only candidates who meet the definition of benchmark disability — that is, those with at least 40% disability as certified by a competent authority — are eligible to use a scribe in CUET UG 2026. This is in line with UGC guidelines and NTA's own accessibility framework.
Candidates choosing option 2 must ensure that the scribe they register meets all the eligibility criteria laid down by NTA. Using an unregistered or ineligible scribe at the exam centre will not be permitted.
Here is exactly how to complete your scribe registration before the window closes:
Step 1: Visit the official CUET UG portal at cuet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, navigate to the Candidate Activity section and click on the "Register Scribe Details" link
Step 3: Log in using your CUET UG 2026 Application Number, Password, and the on-screen Captcha code
Step 4: Once logged in, fill in the required details of your scribe accurately — including name, qualification, and identification details
Step 5: Review all entered information carefully before proceeding. Errors cannot be corrected after submission
Step 6: Submit the form and download the confirmation page. Save it for future reference and produce it at the exam centre if required
Important Notice: NTA has explicitly stated that no modifications will be allowed after the registration window closes. Candidates are strongly advised not to wait till the last moment.
Many candidates with disabilities have in the past missed out on critical facilities simply due to lack of timely information or assuming deadlines would be extended. NTA does not routinely extend such windows, and in the context of CUET UG 2026 — where the exam begins May 11, 2026 — there is practically no buffer remaining.
Missing the scribe registration deadline means:
Parents, teachers, and coaching institutes should proactively communicate this deadline to any CUET UG 2026 candidate they know who falls under the PwD category.
Q: What is the last date to register scribe details for CUET UG 2026? A: NTA has not published a specific date in the latest notice but has confirmed the window is closing imminently. Candidates must visit cuet.nta.nic.in immediately and complete registration without delay.
Q: Can all CUET UG 2026 candidates apply for a scribe? A: No. Only candidates with benchmark disabilities (minimum 40% disability as per RPwD Act, 2016) are eligible to use and register a scribe.
Q: Where do I register my scribe for CUET UG 2026? A: On the official portal at cuet.nta.nic.in, under the Candidate Activity section — look for the "Register Scribe Details" link.
Q: What happens if I miss the scribe registration deadline? A: No modifications or late registrations will be accepted. NTA has made this clear in its official communication.
Q: What is CUET UG 2026? A: CUET UG 2026 (Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate 2026) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by NTA for admission to undergraduate programmes across central, state, deemed, and private universities in India.
Q: What is benchmark disability as per NTA norms? A: As per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016, a benchmark disability refers to a condition where a person has at least 40% of a specified disability as certified by a medical authority. This is the threshold required to avail scribe and compensatory time benefits in NTA exams.
Q: Can I change my scribe details after submission? A: No. Once the registration window closes, NTA will not allow any changes to submitted scribe information. Double-check all details before final submission.
Q: Is the scribe registration compulsory for PwD candidates? A: It is compulsory only if you intend to bring your own scribe. If you are fine with NTA arranging a scribe at the centre, you may not need to register one yourself. However, it is advisable to register your own for better comfort and familiarity.
Q: What mode will CUET UG 2026 be conducted in? A: CUET UG 2026 will be conducted exclusively in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode from May 11 to May 31, 2026.
Q: What documents does the scribe need to carry on exam day? A: The scribe must carry a valid photo ID proof. The candidate must also carry the confirmation of scribe registration downloaded from the CUET portal. Check NTA's official admit card instructions for full details.
Q: What is the official CUET UG 2026 website? A: The official website is cuet.nta.nic.in. Candidates should not rely on third-party or unofficial portals for registration.
Q: Will NTA extend the CUET UG 2026 scribe registration deadline? A: NTA has given no indication of any extension. Given how close the exam date is, candidates must act immediately. Do not wait for an extension that may not come.
Q: What if I face technical issues while registering scribe details? A: Contact NTA's official helpdesk at 011-69227700 or email at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in for technical assistance. Keep your application number and login credentials ready before calling.
Q: How many days are compensatory/extra given to PwD candidates in CUET UG 2026? A: As per standard NTA policy, candidates with benchmark disabilities are generally given 20 minutes of extra time per hour of the examination. Confirm this from the official CUET UG 2026 information bulletin at cuet.nta.nic.in.
The CUET UG 2026 scribe registration window is closing. If you are a candidate with benchmark disability planning to bring your own scribe, visit cuet.nta.nic.in right now, log in with your application number, fill in the scribe details, and download the confirmation. With the exam starting May 11, 2026, there is no time to wait.
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