Overview
- The make-up test applies only to candidates disrupted by the Sept. 26 fire at a Mumbai centre, with Tier‑1 otherwise completed at all other locations.
- The tentative answer key and the objection window will open on October 15, with a non‑refundable fee of ₹100 per question for representations.
- About 28 lakh candidates registered and roughly 13.5 lakh appeared across 255 centres in 126 cities over 45 shifts across 15 days.
- The Commission reviewed around 18,000 feedback submissions, cross‑verified them with digital records, and rescheduled candidates whose disruptions were confirmed.
- Laptop‑based testing was piloted and Aadhaar authentication, including face verification, was deployed, while cases involving fake PwBD documents or remote access attempts face debarment and possible legal action.