The correction of application details for the national level medical entrance exam NEET 2019 will be opened by the National Testing Agency (NTA) from January 14, Monday onwards. This correction of application details of the national eligibility cum entrance exam (NEET) 2019 will be allowed only till January 31, 2019. Candidates can do their correction process by visiting the official website of the national testing agency (NTA), ntaneet.nic.in.
No other corrections are allowed after the closure of the correction window. The NEET 2019 which is going to be conducted on May 8, 2019 across the country had closed its extended last date for the registration process on December 7, 2018 which was opened since November 1, 2018.
It seems that several candidates had submitted their application form incorrectly despite the efforts taken by the national testing agency. Since, the number of candidates who requested NTA to rectify their mistake is high, the NTA is decided to provide one more last chance for the candidates to re-edit their application form. It is to be noted such special allowance happens only when the candidates turns up high in number for rectification. Such correction will be allowed to proceed only when the correction window is opened in all fields at later stage after the submission of the application form.
Thereby, the announcement clarifies that no other prior request for correction will be granted until the correction window opens in all fields. Hence, the candidates who fills the particulars should proceed with utmost caution as later modification in terms of examination centre (city) and medium of question paper will not be entertained unless all the field is open in the correction window.
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