NTA avails NEET 2020 correction window facility from January 15 @ntaneet.nic.in
Team Careers360 | January 14, 2020 | 12:34 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNew Delhi, January 14: National Testing Agency (NTA) will open the NEET correction window 2020 facility for applicants on January 15, to modify the incorrect details which they made during the online process of registration. The correction window facility will be available till January 31, 2020. Candidates are required to do all the necessary changes before the closing of the correction window because after that no modifications in the NEET application form 2020 will be allowed. After the commencement of the correction window, NTA will issue NEET 2020 admit card to the candidates from March 27 onwards. It must be noted that all the fields in NEET application form can be corrected. In order to correct the fields, aspirants can check the necessary points while making the changes.
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Error in uploaded images
Registered applicants have been already notified by authorities via mail regarding any kind of errors in the uploaded passport size photograph, left-hand thumb impression or signature. The email clearly specifies the particular details that need to be rectified by the candidates. These must be immediately corrected within a week after receiving the mail. The candidates need to edit and submit the application form within specified time period in order to receive NEET 2020 admit card.
Steps to correct the details
To edit the NEET application form if it is needed, aspirants can go through the procedure mentioned below:
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Step 1 |
Students have to log in to the official website; ntaneet.nic.in or the direct link will be provided on this page, students can click on the direct link also. |
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Step 2 |
Then, they have to enter their NEET registration number and password in the NEET candidate login 2020 option. |
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Step 3 |
Click on ‘Correction in NEET application form 2020’ |
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Step 4 |
Students can make the desired changes in the application form and click on ‘Preview’ to assess the application form before submitting the form. |
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Step 5 |
After being sure about the details entered, click on ‘Submit’. |
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Step 6 |
Enter the OTP number (One Time Password) that will be sent on your registered mobile for completing the process. |
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Step 7 |
Aspirants are advised to print the confirmation slip which will appear on the screen for further their future convenience. |
Tips on documents to be kept handy !
Candidates are required to keep the following documents ready as per the mentioned specification below:
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Photographs
Size & format- 10 Kb to 200 Kb in JPG
Specification for tool - 2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI
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Postcard size picture
Size & format - 4"x6" (Size 50 kb - 300 kb) in JPG
Specification for tool - 4.25 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI
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Signature
Size & format - 4 Kb to 30 Kb in JPG
Specification for tool - 2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI
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Left-hand thumb impression
Size & format - 10 kb to 50 kb in JPG
Specification for tool - 2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI
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Class 10 passing certificate
Size & format - 100 KB to 400 KB
Specification for tool - 2.5 x 3.5 inches with 72 DPI
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