India, Jan. 20 -- Amid concerns about alleged difficulties faced by candidates while filling the online Common Entrance Test (CET) application, particularly due to mismatches in personal or demographic details, the state CET department on Monday issued a detailed clarification, stating that "no application is being rejected or disqualified on such grounds."

The department announced that discrepancies in personal details such as name, date of birth, or identification particulars do not affect a candidate's eligibility to apply for CET and should not be a cause for concern among students or parents.

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