NIMCET 2022 application form correction started at nimcet.in; Steps to make changes
Debodh Kumar | May 14, 2022 | 04:58 PM IST | 1 min read
NIT Jamshedpur started the NIMCET application form 2022 correction facility on May 13 at nimcet.in. It is a one-time correction facility, therefore, do it carefully.
NEW DELHI: National Institute of Technology (NIT), Jamshedpur has started the NIMCET 2022 application form correction facility on May 13 on the official website - nimcet.in. Although, the authorities have not mentioned the last date for the NIMCET application correction 2022.
In order to make necessary amendments to the NIMCET application form 2022, the candidates need to log in using their credentials. The authorities have not mentioned which details can be edited by the candidates. Therefore, candidates have to figure out the details by themselves by logging in.
NIMCET 2022: Steps to make corrections in the applications form
Candidates are advised to follow the below-mentioned steps in order to make corrections to the application form of NIMCET 2022:
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First, visit the NIMCET 2022 official website - nimcet.in.
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Now, click on the “click here to edit your Application Form” link appearing on the home page.
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Enter your login credentials such as the registration number followed by the password and captcha code.
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Once entered, click on the submit button.
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Edit those options that are marked open for corrections on the dashboard.
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Generate a preview before final submission.
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At last, submit the NIMCET 2022 application form on the dashboard.
The candidates will not be charged to make any corrections to the application form. However, this application form correction is a one-time process. Therefore, candidates are advised to carefully make the necessary changes.
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