AISSEE 2026 application form correction begins; editable fields
Vagisha Kaushik | November 12, 2025 | 03:42 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA AISSEE 2026: Candidates can make corrections in their application forms on exams.nta.nic.in by November 14.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has commenced the application correction window for the All India Sainik School Entrance Examination (AISSEE) 2026. Registered candidates can make corrections in their application forms through the official website, exams.nta.nic.in.
Applicants will have to use their login credentials to modify their details. The last date for making changes in the AISSEE 2026 application forms is November 14.
AISSEE 2026 will be conducted on January 18 for admissions to Classes 6 and 9 in Sainik schools and New Sainik Schools across the country, for the academic session 2026-27.
“Candidates can make corrections in the details submitted by them in their application forms online through the correction window at exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society/ during the period when the correction or editing window is made live. They are further advised to make corrections in their particulars, in their respective online application form, if required,” the testing agency said.
AISSEE 2026: Editable fields
Candidates can edit the information in their application forms according to the following:
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Actions |
Fields |
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Candidates shall not be allowed to change: |
Name of candidate Mobile number Email ID Address (permanent and present) Name of father Name of mother Date of Birth Gender |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change all the fields: |
Category and sub-category Class (Applied For) Medium Photograph Signature Category certificate Date of birth certificate Studentship certificate |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change examination cities within the same state/UT |
All four preferences) |
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