SWAYAM July 2022 semester exam: Application form correction from January 24; Know steps to edit
Arpita Das | January 23, 2023 | 05:33 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can edit the SWAYAM July semester exam 2022 application form till January 26, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Study Webs of Active Learning for Young Aspiring Minds (SWAYAM) July 2022 semester exam application form correction process will begin tomorrow, January 24, 2023. Candidates can make changes to the SWAYAM applications through the official website- swayam.nta.ac.in. The last date to make corrections in the SWAYAM July 2022 semester exam application form is January 26, 2023.
NTA's official notice reads: "Candidates will be able to make changes/corrections to the details, already submitted by them in their application form, through the “Correction Window” when it opens. They will be able to add more courses, to those already applied for, if they so desire, through the “Correction Window".
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The SWAYAM July 2022 semester exam will be held on February 25 and February 26, 2023. For any clarification, candidates can write to NTA at swayam@nta.ac.in or call the NTA help desk at 011-4075900, 011-69227700.
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SWAYAM July 2022 semester exams: Step to make changes
- Visit the official website- swayam.nta.ac.in
- On the homepage click on the application correction link.
- Enter the required credentials and click on submit.
- The SWAYAM 2023 application form will appear on the screen.
- Make the necessary changes in the application form.
- At last, take a printout for future use.
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