GATE 2021 application form correction facility ends tomorrow
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Know MoreTeam Careers360 | November 12, 2020 | 04:24 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay is going to close the GATE application form correction facility tomorrow. Candidates can still make GATE 2021 application correction in online mode at gate.iitb.ac.in . The facility is available only for those candidates who are already registered to appear in the GATE exam 2021.
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The authorities had opened the GATE 2021 application correction window on October 28. The last date to make corrections in GATE application form is November 13, 2020. Changes in the exam city in which the candidate wishes to appear is free. However, other modifications like change in category, gender or GATE 2021 paper is chargeable as shown in the image below:
GATE 2021 Application Form Correction Charges
Details that can be corrected through GATE application correction window
Candidates will be able to modify the following details through GATE 2021 application form correction facility:
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Gender
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Category
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PwD status
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Dyslexia and other similar learning disabilities
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Details of Parents/ Guardian/ Correspondence address
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College name and location, Roll no, Registration no.
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Exam paper
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Exam city
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