JEE Main 2023 application form correction begins for session 2; Fields to edit, steps
The last date to make corrections in the JEE Main 2023 application form is tomorrow, March 14 (9 pm).
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Use NowMridusmita Deka | March 13, 2023 | 10:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the facility to edit and make corrections on the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2023 application form for the session 2 exam. BTech, BE and BArch aspirants who have filled the JEE Main application form by March 12 can now change their particulars in the JEE application form online at jeemain.nta.nic.in. The last date to make corrections is tomorrow, March 14 (9 pm).
According to NTA, the additional JEE main 2023 application fee, if applicable, will have to be paid online through Credit Card, Debit Card, Net Banking or UPI by 11:50 pm tomorrow.
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JEE Main 2023 Application Form Correction Steps
- Go to the official website -- jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Click on the link ‘JEE(Main) 2023 Session 2 Application’ under Candidate Activity
- On the next window insert and sign in with the JEE Main application number, JEE Main password
- Edit the JEE Main 2023 application form and submit
JEE Main 2023 January Session: Editable Fields
Query |
Action |
For aadhar verified candidates |
Father’s and Mother’s Name: A candidate can change either father’s name or the mother’s name (anyone only). |
Category: Candidate can change either category or re-upload category certificate and vice versa and not both. |
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Sub-Category (PwD): Candidates can change either sub-category (PwD) or re-upload the sub-category certificate and vice-versa and not both. |
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City and Medium |
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Qualification including Passing Year: Class 10 and Class 12 |
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Course: Candidate may be permitted to correct or add course selected |
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For aadhar not verified candidates |
Category: Candidate can change either category or re-upload category certificate and vice versa and not both. |
Sub-Category (PwD): Candidates can change either sub-category (PwD) or re-upload the sub-category certificate and vice-versa and not both. |
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Date of Birth and Gender –Yes |
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City and Medium |
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Qualification including Passing Year: Class 10 and Class 12 |
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Course: Candidates may be permitted to correct or add the course selected |
Candidates who Registered for JEE Main 2023 Session 1: Editable fields
For AADHAR verified Candidates |
Category: Candidate can change Category and upload Category Certificate (If applicable) |
City and Medium |
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Course: Candidate may be permitted to correct/add Course selected |
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For AADHAR not verified Candidates |
Category: Candidate can change Category and upload Category Certificate (If applicable) |
City and Medium |
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Course: Candidate may be permitted to correct/add Course selected |
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