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UGC NET 2023: Application correction window closing today ; Check details here

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Posted on 20 Jan 2023
11:23 AM
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Summary
According to the official notice, to make corrections in the application form, candidates will have to pay an additional fee
Candidates who need to rectify any changes can do so until 11.50 pm today

The application correction window for UGC NET 2023 is scheduled to close on 20 January 2023 by the National Testing Agency, NTA. Candidates who need to rectify any changes can do so until 11.50 pm today. In order to make corrections, candidates must visit the official site of UGC NET at ugcnet.nta.nic.in and edit. 

According to the official notice, to make corrections in the application form, candidates will have to pay an additional fee (wherever applicable) either through Credit/Debit Card/Net Banking or UPI.

Additionally, this is a one-time facility extended to the candidates to avoid any hardship to them, the candidates are informed to do the correction carefully, as no further chance for correction will be given to the candidates.

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As the Agency has made modifications in the age criteria as 01.12.2022 instead of 01.02.2023, candidates who have already applied for December 2022 UGC-NET only for Assistant Professor instead of Both (Assistant Professor and JRF) may also modify apply for in their online application form. Hence, correction facility is available in ‘apply for, category, Qualification, Pwd, Research & Ex-Serviceman’. For more related details candidates can check the official site of NTA JEE.

Last updated on 20 Jan 2023
11:23 AM
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