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NTA Correction Window 2026: Changeable Identity — Explained
Understand the identity details you can and cannot change during the NTA Correction Window 2026 to avoid errors in your government exam application.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) plays a pivotal role in conducting various competitive exams across India, including JEE Main, NEET, and UGC NET. Every year, lakhs of candidates apply for these exams, submitting their personal and academic details during the application process. However, it is common for candidates to make errors or require updates in their submitted information. To address this, NTA provides a correction window that allows candidates to modify certain details after the application submission. As the 2026 exam cycle approaches, understanding the scope and limitations of the NTA correction window is crucial for aspirants to avoid disqualification or discrepancies during the examination process.

What is the NTA Correction Window?
The NTA Correction Window is a designated period during which candidates can log into their application portal and make corrections or changes to specific details submitted in their exam applications. This facility is introduced to minimize errors in candidate information, which can lead to issues in admit card generation, exam attendance, and result processing.
Typically, the correction window opens a few days after the application submission deadline and remains accessible for a limited time. Candidates should note that not all details are editable, and the extent of permissible changes varies depending on the exam and the nature of the information.
Why is the Correction Window Important?
- Accuracy of Information: Ensures that candidate data is accurate and consistent across all exam-related documents.
- Admit Card Generation: Correct details are essential for the issuance of admit cards, which are mandatory for exam entry.
- Result Declaration: Errors in identity details can lead to complications in result processing and certificate issuance.
- Avoiding Disqualification: Incorrect details, especially identity-related, may result in disqualification or cancellation of candidature.

Identity Details Candidates Can Change in NTA Correction Window 2026
While the correction window allows edits, the scope is limited to prevent misuse and maintain exam integrity. Below is a list of identity details candidates are generally allowed to modify:
1. Name Spelling Corrections
Minor spelling errors or typographical mistakes in the candidate’s name can be corrected. However, changes involving complete name alterations or addition/removal of middle names might not be permitted.
2. Date of Birth
In most cases, the date of birth can be corrected if it was entered incorrectly. Candidates must ensure that the corrected date matches the date on their official documents like birth certificates or school records.
3. Gender
Correction of gender details is typically allowed if the candidate has mistakenly selected the wrong option. This is crucial as it appears on the admit card and other official documents.
4. Category (SC/ST/OBC/General)
Candidates can update their category status if they have selected the wrong category during application. However, they must provide valid supporting documents to justify the change.
5. PwD Status
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) status can be corrected if wrongly indicated or missed. Proper medical certificates or disability proofs need to be submitted for validation.
6. Identification Document Details
Details such as the type of ID proof (Aadhaar, Passport, PAN Card, Voter ID) and its number can be corrected, ensuring the ID matches the one candidates will present at the exam centre.
7. Contact Details
Corrections in mobile numbers, email addresses, and mailing addresses are usually allowed, enabling candidates to receive important updates and admit cards without issues.
8. Photograph and Signature
Candidates can upload a new photograph or signature if the earlier ones were unclear, blurred, or did not meet the prescribed specifications.
Identity Details Candidates Cannot Change in NTA Correction Window 2026
To maintain fairness and prevent fraudulent practices, some identity details are strictly non-editable once the application is submitted. These include:
1. Examination Centre Preferences
While some exams may allow limited changes in exam city, detailed changes in exam centres or states are often restricted or not allowed.
2. Subject or Paper Choices
After submission, candidates generally cannot change the subjects or papers they opted for in the application form.
3. Complete Name Changes
Major changes such as changing the entire name, adding or removing surnames, or changing order of names are typically not permitted.
4. Academic Details
Details related to educational qualifications, such as year of passing, marks obtained, or institution name, are usually fixed and non-editable.
5. Date of Examination
The exam date selected during application cannot be changed during the correction window.
6. Application Number
The unique application number assigned to each candidate is permanent and cannot be altered.
7. Bank Details for Fee Payment
Payment details once submitted cannot be changed through the correction window.
How to Use the NTA Correction Window Effectively?
To make the most of the correction window, candidates should follow these steps carefully:
- Log In to the Official NTA Portal: Use your application number and password to access the correction facility.
- Review All Details: Carefully check every section of your application form to identify errors or discrepancies.
- Make Allowed Corrections: Edit only those fields that are permitted to be changed. Avoid unauthorized changes that may lead to rejection.
- Upload Correct Documents: If photographs, signatures, or ID proofs need updating, ensure the new files meet NTA specifications.
- Save and Submit: After making corrections, save the changes and submit the form before the correction window closes.
- Print the Corrected Application: Keep a printout or PDF copy of the corrected application for future reference.
Important Tips and Precautions for Candidates
- Check Official Notifications: Always refer to the official NTA notification for the specific exam to know exact correction window dates and permissible corrections.
- Use Correct Documents: Ensure that the corrected details exactly match the documents you will carry to the exam centre.
- Do Not Miss the Deadline: The correction window is available only for a limited time. Missing it means you cannot make any changes later.
- Be Honest: Avoid making false changes or submitting incorrect documents as this can lead to cancellation of candidature.
- Contact NTA Helpdesk: In case of doubts or issues, reach out to the NTA helpline or support email for guidance.
- Keep Multiple Copies: Always keep multiple copies of your corrected application and admit card.
Consequences of Not Using the Correction Window
Failing to correct errors in the application form during the correction window can have serious consequences:
- Mismatch in Identity Verification: Incorrect details may lead to denial of entry at the exam centre.
- Disqualification: Discrepancies in critical information like name or date of birth can result in cancellation of candidature.
- Delayed or Incorrect Result Processing: Errors may cause delays or inaccuracies in result declaration.
- Invalid Admit Cards: Admit cards generated with wrong details can create confusion and may not be accepted by exam authorities.
Checks to complete before you apply
The NTA Correction Window 2026 is an essential opportunity for candidates to ensure their application details are accurate and complete. Understanding which identity details can and cannot be changed helps candidates avoid last-minute confusion and potential disqualification. It is advisable to review the application form thoroughly before submission and utilize the correction window responsibly. Staying informed about official updates and following the prescribed guidelines will help candidates have a smooth examination experience. For more updates on government exams and related processes, visit /sarkari-result and /admit-card.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can I change my exam centre during the NTA correction window?
A1: Generally, changes to exam centres are not allowed during the correction window. However, some exams may permit limited changes in exam city. Always check the specific exam notification for details.
Q2: Is it possible to change my photograph after application submission?
A2: Yes, candidates can upload a new photograph during the correction window if the earlier one was unclear or did not meet specifications.
Q3: What happens if I do not correct my date of birth before the correction window closes?
A3: If the date of birth is incorrect and not corrected, it may lead to discrepancies during document verification and could result in rejection of candidature.
Q4: Can I change my category from General to OBC during correction?
A4: Yes, category corrections are usually allowed, but candidates must provide valid supporting documents to justify the change.
Q5: Where can I find official updates about the NTA correction window?
A5: Official updates are available on the NTA website and through notifications released for each exam. You can also follow trusted portals like TrueJobs for timely updates.
Related Resources
- NTA Exam Updates
- How to Apply for Government Jobs
- Sarkari Result
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