NEET SS 2023 application edit window closes today; check what can be edited
Candidates can log in at the NBE official website -- nbe.edu.in and edit the NEET SS application form.
Mridusmita Deka | August 21, 2023 | 11:53 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Board of Examination (NBE) will close the National Eligibility Entrance Test for Super Specialty (NEET SS) application edit window today, August 21. Candidates can log in at the NBE official website -- nbe.edu.in and edit the NEET SS application form . NEET SS application correction window opened on August 19.
NEET SS is set to be held on September 9 and September 10 for different groups. Candidates qualifying NEET SS will be qualified for admission to DM and MCh programmes.
During the NEET SS 2023 application edit window, fields including the name of the candidates, email ids, mobile numbers, nationalities and test cities cannot be edited. All other fields on the NEET SS application window can be edited during this period.
If a candidate during the edit window decides to add additional question paper groups to appear in NEET SS 2023, the candidate will be prompted to make a balance payment online for the number of additional question paper groups chosen.
In case a candidate during the NEET SS edit window decides to reduce the number of question paper groups for which the candidate has already made a payment of examination fee during the application window, the balance fee will be refunded after the conduct of NEET SS 2023 exam. Such candidates will be required to raise a request on the communication web portal (CWP) along with a copy of their final NEET SS 2023 application form.
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