UGC NET Application Form 2021: NTA activates correction window at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
NTA has opened the UGC NET 2021 application correction window on the official website. The last date to make corrections in the application form is September 12.
Ujjwal Kirti | September 7, 2021 | 07:16 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the UGC NET application form correction window in online mode on the official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in. NTA has provided this facility to edit the mistakes in
UGC NET application form 2021
till September 12, 2021. Candidates can edit the personal details, academic details, and choice of exam centres through the UGC NET correction window 2021. Along with these, candidates can change their photograph and signature if not clear. The blurred or unclear photograph will lead to rejection of the UGC NET 2021 application form.
Direct link for UGC NET application form correction window -
Click here
All applicants are allowed to make modifications till September 12 as NTA will not be responsible for any discrepancy afterwards. The choice of exam centre for NTA NET 2021 exam filled in the UGC NET application form will be final and allocated on a first come first serve basis. According to the revised UGC NET exam dates 2021 , the exam is scheduled to be conducted from October 6, 2021 to October 8, 2021 and October 17, 2021 to October 19, 2021.
UGC NET 2021 exam date
Events |
Dates |
UGC NET 2021 application form start date |
August 10, 2021 |
Last date to register for UGC NET 2021 |
September 5, 2021 (11:50 PM) |
Last day to pay UGC NET 2021 application fee |
September 6, 2021 |
UGC NET 2021 application correction window |
September 7, 2021 to September 12, 2021 |
UGC NET 2021 exam |
October 6, 2021 to October 8, 2021 October 17, 2021 to October 19, 2021 |
How to make corrections in UGC NET application form 2021?
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Visit the official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in
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Click on the UGC NET application correction window available on the homepage
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A new page will be open
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Enter UGC NET application number and password for login
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Click on the link/button available for UGC NE 2021 application form correction
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An instruction page will be displayed. Click on ‘I Agree’
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Click on Proceed for application button
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Make the relevant changes
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Click on ‘Submit’ button
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Review the corrections in UGC NET application form 2021 carefully as this is the last chance for the changes.
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Click on the Final Submit button
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Take a printout of the application confirmation page as per the changes.
List of details that can be edited through UGC NET application correction window
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Personal details
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Choice for exam centre
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Educational details
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Scanned photo and signature
UGC NET Admit Card 2021
NTA will release the UGC NET 2021 admit card in online mode on the official website tentatively by the last week of September 2021. The details in the admit card of UGC NET 2021 will be based on the correction made in the UGC NET application form 2021.
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