NFSU Reopens Correction Window for CUET-UG Based Programmes (AY 2026-27): Here's Everything Forensic Science Aspirants Need to Know
The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) has issued a Revised Notice reopening the application correction window for three of its flagship CUET-UG based programmes, including the much sought-after B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science integrated course. Here is a complete, document-backed breakdown of what has changed and what applicants must do before the window shuts.
What the Notice Says
NFSU's Admissions office has notified all applicants that, following the declaration of the CUET-UG 2026 results, the registration process for select CUET-UG based programmes was kept open till 2 July 2026 (11:59 PM). Now, in a follow-up Revised Notice, the University has opened a dedicated Correction Window so that candidates who have already submitted their applications can go back in and fix errors before the admission process moves to the next stage.
Correction Window: 10 July 2026 (9:00 PM) to 13 July 2026 (11:59 PM)
During this period, candidates may review and make permissible corrections to their already-submitted application forms.
Programmes Covered Under This Notice
The correction window applies specifically to three CUET-UG based programmes offered by NFSU. This is not a University-wide correction window — it is restricted to the following courses:
| # | Programme | School | CUET-UG Subject Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | BBA–MBA (Five-Year Integrated Programme) | School of Management Studies | As per CUET-UG domain/general test criteria |
| 2 | B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science | School of Forensic Science | 304-Biology / 306-Chemistry / 322-Physics / 319-Mathematics |
| 3 | B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science | School of Behavioural Forensics | 304-Biology / 306-Chemistry / 322-Physics / 319-Mathematics |
For both the forensic science integrated programme and the criminology programme, the general eligibility remains 10+2 in the Science stream (Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Mathematics) with a minimum of 55% aggregate for General/OBC-NCL/EWS category candidates and 50% (or equivalent) for SC/ST and PwD category candidates, as per NFSU's published Programme-wise Admission Matrix for AY 2026-27.
How This Fits Into the Larger Admission Timeline
This correction window did not appear in isolation — it is the latest step in a fairly eventful admission cycle for these three programmes. Here is the sequence as it has played out so far:
- 10 June 2026NFSU extends the last date for submission of applications for B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science, B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science, and BBA–MBA from 15 June to 2 July 2026.
- 23 June 2026University issues the original Notice opening an application correction window for select CUET-UG based programmes.
- 2 July 2026Registration window for these programmes closes at 11:59 PM; NFSU simultaneously issues notices on Merit Declaration and Commencement of the Counselling Process for AY 2026-27.
- 3 July 2026Follow-up notice reiterating the opening of the application correction window for the selected CUET-UG based programmes.
- 10–13 July 2026Revised Correction Window opens at 9:00 PM on 10 July and closes at 11:59 PM on 13 July 2026 — the subject of this notice.
Worth noting: this is a separate, later correction opportunity from the general Admission 2026-27 correction window that several coaching platforms had earlier reported as closing around mid-June. This latest window is specific to candidates of the three named CUET-UG based programmes, opened after the CUET-UG 2026 results were declared, so that marks and subject-code fields could be reconciled with actual results.
What Applicants Should Do Before 13 July, 11:59 PM
- Log in to the NFSU Admission Portal and open your submitted application form.
- Verify your CUET-UG 2026 marks and subject codes against your official scorecard.
- Recheck personal details, category certificates, and uploaded supporting documents for accuracy.
- Confirm your campus and programme preferences before the window closes.
- Make any permissible corrections well before the 13 July deadline — do not wait for the last hour.
No corrections after closure. NFSU has explicitly stated that no requests for modification or correction will be entertained once the window closes on 13 July 2026. Candidates should treat this as a final opportunity to set their application record straight.
A Word of Caution
NFSU has separately issued a public advisory warning applicants about fraudulent advertisements and unauthorized admission agents circulating around this admission cycle. Candidates are advised to rely only on the official NFSU website and the official CSAS/Admission Portal for all updates, and to disregard third-party "agents" or unofficial WhatsApp/Telegram groups claiming to expedite corrections or admissions.
Bottom Line
If you applied to the BBA–MBA (Five-Year Integrated Programme), B.Sc.–M.Sc. Forensic Science, or B.Sc. Criminology and Forensic Science programmes at NFSU for AY 2026-27, this is your window to fix any errors in your application — but it closes for good at 11:59 PM on 13 July 2026. Keep checking the official Admission Portal, since NFSU has indicated that further instructions may follow as the counselling process continues.
Revised Notice for Correction Window for CUET-UG (as shared, official NFSU document)
NFSU Public Notices Portal: nfsu.ac.in/CSAS
NFSU Admission Portal (CSAS): nfsuadm.samarth.edu.in
NFSU Programme-wise Admission Matrix (AY 2026-27): beta.nfsu.ac.in – Admission Matrix PDF
NFSU Main News & Updates: nfsu.ac.in/news
NFSU Admission Page: nfsu.ac.in/admission
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This post is based on the official NFSU notice and publicly available admission notices on the NFSU website. Dates and procedures are subject to change at the University's discretion — always cross-check with the official NFSU Admission Portal before taking any action. Budding Forensic Expert is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with NFSU.

