AISSEE 2024 application correction window closes tomorrow; exam on January 28
Ayushi Bisht | December 23, 2023 | 08:24 AM IST | 1 min read
AISSEE 2024: Students can make corrections in their AISSEE application form through the official website, exams.nta.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the application correction window for All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2024 tomorrow, December 24. Students registered for the entrance exam can make corrections in their AISSEE 2024 application form through the official website, exams.nta.ac.in.
As per the schedule, the AISSEE 2024 exam is scheduled to be conducted on January 28, 2024. Earlier, the exam was to be held on January 21, got rescheduled due to a clash with major exams.
“Due to a clash between some major national examinations and the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE 2024) being held on January 21, 2024, and difficulties experienced due to the same, it has been decided to reschedule AISSEE 2024 on January 28, 2024 (Sunday) across the country”, the official notification said.
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AISSEE 2024 Application Form: How to make changes
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to make changes in the AISSEE 2024 application form.
- Visit the official website, exams.nta.ac.in.
- Click on the AISSEE 2024 registration link
- Login using the application number and password
- Click on the correction window and make the required changes
- Save the changes and click on final submit link.
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