AISSEE 2025 application form correction window active; make changes by January 28
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 26, 2025 | 04:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
AISSEE 2025: Any correction required in the application form can be done through the official portal at exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE/.
NEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) has activated the application correction window for the All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2025. Any correction required in the application form can be done through the official website at exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE/.
The last date to make corrections to the application form is January 28, 2025. The admit cards will be released in February 2025. Student can choose their exam centres as per their choice. The exam centres will be allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. The details of the exam centre will be mentioned in the AISSEE 2025 admit card.
Candidates can only make corrections in the parent’s name, address details, category, exam centre preference and other academic details on the AISSEE 2025 application form. However, some fields such as candidate name, date of birth (DOB), and mobile number may not be editable after submission of the application form.
Candidates must ensure all the details mentioned in the application form are correct. Once the application form correction window closes, no changes will be accepted.
“Candidates can make Corrections in the details submitted by them in their Application Forms Online through the Correction window at exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE/ during the period when the correction/editing window is made live. They are further advised to make corrections in their particulars, in their respective Online Application Form, if required, as per Annexure -1.” the official NTA notice read.
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AISSEE 2025 Admission: How to edit the application form?
Given below are the instructions to make corrections in the AISSEE 2025 application form.
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Visit the official website of AISSEE at exams.nta.ac.in/AISSEE
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Click on the candidate login link available on the homepage.
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Enter your required login details such as application number and password
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Make the necessary changes to the AISSEE 2025 application form
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Pay the required application fee and submit the AISSEE 2025 application form.
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Download and take a printout of the confirmation page for future reference.
Candidates can contact the NTA helpdesk for any queries or clarifications at 011-40759000 or 011-69227700 or write to NTA at aissee@nta.ac.in.
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