WBJEE JELET 2024 application correction facility ends today at wbjeeb.nic.in
WBJEE JELET 2024: Candidates cannot change name, father's name, mother's name, gender, domicile, and date of birth.

Vagisha Kaushik | March 22, 2024 | 09:14 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) will close the application correction window for the Joint Entrance for Lateral Entry (JELET) 2024 today, March 22. Successfully registered candidates can make corrections in the WBJEE JELET 2024 application form through the official website, wbjeeb.in.
Applicants are not allowed to edit their primary details such as name, father's name, mother's name, gender, domicile, and date of birth. Candidates will have to login with their credentials to make corrections in their application form.
WBJEE JELET 2024: Editable fields
Candidates are allowed to make changes in the following details in the WBJEE JELET 2024 application form:
- Address
- Education qualifications or marks
- Category
- Photograph
- School name
- College name
"The board will not entertain any request for any correction under any circumstances beyond the correction period. Also, the Board will not make any correction on behalf of any candidate," the JELET 2024 information bulletin read.
How to edit WBJEE JELET 2024 application form?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to edit the application form:
- Visit the official website of JELET, wbjeeb.nic.in
- Click on the link "Online application form correction for JELET 2024" under candidate activity
- Enter examination, application number, and password and click on 'sign-in'
- Make corrections in the application form
- Review the changes and submit
- Save the JELET application form 2024
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