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NEET 2022- Correction Window Open Now: Know How to Make Changes to Your Application Form!

Update on: 25 May 2022, 03:30 PM

NEET correction window open now

The registration window for NEET-UG 2022 has been closed on May 20, 2022. The National Testing Agency (NTA) after closing the application window has opened the correction window for the 2.6 lakh students who have already registered to sit for the Pen-paper based medical entrance test.

The correction window shall be open till May 27 (9 pm) on neet.nta.nic.in. Students may please note that the opening of the correction window is a one-time facility made available for the candidates to address and update the mistakes made during the form filling process. The students are advised to make all the necessary corrections very carefully as no further opportunities shall be provided for the students to rectify any errors.

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Steps to make corrections as the NEET-UG 2022 correction Window opens.

To make corrections in the NEET UG application form, the students must follow the stepwise procedure as mentioned below-

  1. Visit the official website https://www.neet.nta.nic.in
  2. Navigate through the Homepage and click on “Correction for NEET (UG)-2022”
  3. Sign in using your Application Number and Password
  4. Make necessary changes and pay the rectification fee through credit card/ debit cards/ net banking etc.
  5. Submit the form and take a print for your future reference.
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Summing Up

The NEET exam is to be conducted on July 17, 2022, to test the eligibility of students to pursue medical courses in all medical institutions in India. The exam is traditionally a pen-paper-based test conducted for 4 subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany) within 200 minutes for 200 questions in 13 languages. The time is ticking by so fast that only 53 days are left for the NEET-UG!

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However, the registered students for NEET this year (2.6 Lakh in 2022, 16.1 Lakh in 2021) are very less as compared to previous years, but the competition is still very high! The students must ensure not to waste even a single minute pondering upon how to study and what to study!

These final 53 days are the most crucial 53 days for all the NEET-2022 exam takers! Students must dig out as many NEET previous year papers as possible, be equipped with the most efficient NEET Crash courses, and be well-versed with the latest NEET Sample papers. In short, this is the time when students must leave no stones unturned and must give their best by preparing through the best NEET books!

Always remember, with the right set of books you can achieve it all!

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