JEE Main April 2019: NTA to open application correction window on March 11
Samiksha Jain | March 8, 2019 | 01:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI, MARCH 8: National Testing Agency (NTA) has closed the application process of JEE Main 2019 for APril session. Authorities will open the application correction facility for from March 11 to 15. The application correction facility will be opened for both- fresh registration as well as for already appeared candidates for JEE Main 2019.
This is a one-time facility, therefore candidates who have made any mistake or error in the application form for April session must rectify the same within the given time frame. NTA will open this facility in online mode only.
Steps to use JEE Main 2019 application edit facility
- Visit the official website
- Log in by using JEE Main application number, password and security code.
- Click on the section to be edited and make the corrections
- Once done, click on the “Submit” button.
Things can be edited
As per the official notice, the applicants who are appearing for first time, the corrections will be on fields except photographs and signatures. While for applicant who have appeared in January for entrance examination, the corrections will be on fields other than given in the NTA scorecard, photograph and signature.
Other Details
The authorities will release the admit card for April session on March 20 in online mode. The JEE Main 2019 admit card for April session will carry details like exam centre, slot, address and more.
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