NTA opens JEE Main application correction again for April 2020 session
Ridhi.Khurana | April 1, 2020 | 06:41 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI - The National Testing Agency has reopened the correction facility for JEE Main 2020 application form on April 1. Registered candidates can now make changes to their application till April 14 by paying the requisite fee. It may be noted that corrections can be made till 5 pm on April 14, however, the requisite fee shall be accepted till 11:50 pm. The application correction fee can be paid through following modes:
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Those candidates who submitted their application duly for appearing in the April 2020 session, later found that some information had been entered incorrectly and missed the previous chance. Such candidates are now able to make changes to the information provided in their application by using the official link provided at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Earlier, NTA allowed candidates to make corrections in their application between March 13 and 16, 2020.
According to the official announcement made in this regard of April 1, the application correction facility has been restarted because various candidates faced hardship in the previous term due to the Coronavirus epidemic in India and across the world.
For any queries, candidates may contact the authorities at following contact numbers:
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