JEE Main 2026 application correction begins on jeemain.nta.nic.in; edit details by December 2
Vagisha Kaushik | December 1, 2025 | 12:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Mains Correction Window 2026: Candidates cannot change mobile number, email address, address, emergency contact, photograph.
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Try NowThe National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) 2026 application correction window. Registered candidates can make changes in their JEE Main 2026 application form on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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The last date to make changes in the JEE Main application form 2026 is December 2, till 11:50 pm. “Since it is a one-time facility extended to candidates to avoid any hardship, the candidates are advised to do the correction very carefully, as no further opportunity for correction will be given to candidates”, NTA had said.
Once the NTA JEE Mains 2026 form correction facility is over, JEE Main city slip 2025 will be issued for the candidates whose application form is accepted successfully.
Also read JEE Main 2026 exam dates won't be postponed; NTA answers students’ top FAQs
JEE Main 2026 session 1 will be held in January, and is scheduled from January 22 to 30.
JEE Mains Correction Window 2026: Editable fields
Candidates are allowed to edit particular fields in the JEE Main 2026 application form, the details of which are given below.
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Corrections in the JEE Main application form: Actions |
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Candidates shall not be allowed to change |
Mobile Number E-Mail Address Address (Permanent and Present) Emergency Contact details Photograph of candidate |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change any one of the fields |
Candidate Name or Father Name or Mother Name |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change all the fields |
Class 10th/equivalent details Class 12th/equivalent details State code of eligibility |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change examination Cities based on their Permanent and Present addresses (it is once again clarified that NTA is not bound to follow the choices given by the candidate) |
Exam city selection Medium of the examination
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Candidates shall be allowed to change all the fields |
Date of Birth Gender Category Sub-category/PwD(If not verified by UDID Portal) Signature |
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Candidates shall be allowed to add the field |
Paper |
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Candidates shall be allowed to change identity details (Only for candidates who registered with identity other than Aadhaar) |
Aadhaar details |
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How to edit JEE Main 2026 application form?
Candidates can edit their JEE Main 2026 application form by following the steps given below:
- Go to the JEE Main 2026 official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the link for JEE Main 2026 application correction
- Log in using your registration number and password.
- Make the necessary corrections in the application form
- Click on the “submit” button and pay the JEE Main correction fee.
- Take a printout of the application form and save it
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