CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application correction facility begins tomorrow; editable fields
Ayushi Bisht | January 3, 2025 | 02:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
CSIR UGC NET Application Correction 2024: Candidates will be able to make changes in their CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application form at csirnet.nta.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will open the online application correction window for the Joint CSIR UGC NET December 2024 tomorrow, January 4. Successfully registered candidates will be able to make changes in their CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application form through the official website at csirnet.nta.ac.in.
Candidates will be able to make modify their CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application form through the correction facility. As per the schedule, candidates will be able to edit their application forms through the CSIR UGC NET December 2024 correction window till January 5 up to 11:50 pm.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to make changes in their CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application form.
CSIR UGC NET December 2024 exam date
The computer-based test will be conducted from February 16 to 28, 2025 at various exam centres across the country. The CSIR UGC NET 2024 December session exam will be held for 180 minutes. The paper will be bilingual: Hindi and English.
CSIR UGC NET 2024 Application Form: Editable fields
Candidates can check the editable fields in the CSIR UGC NET 2024 application form given below-
Candidates who have verified Aadhar card: No change allowed in candidate’s name, gender, photo and signature, mobile number, email address, permanent and correspondence address, exam city. Change is allowed in date of birth, category, father’s name and mother’s name only.
Candidates who have not used Aadhar for modification: No change allowed in candidate’s name, gender, photo and signature, mobile number, email address, permanent and correspondence address, exam city. Change is allowed in date of birth, category, father’s name and mother’s name only.
CSIR UGC NET Application Form 2024: How to make changes
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to make changes in the CSIR UGC NET December 2024 application form.
- Visit the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in
- On the homepage, click on the CSIR NET Dec 2024 application correction link
- Login and make the changes
- Save the changes and submit the form
- Take a printout for future references.
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