The National Testing Agency (NTA) has initiated the correction window for the UGC NET December 2025 application form. Candidates have until November 12, 2025, at 11:59 PM to make necessary adjustments to their application details.
Correction Process Details
Starting from November 10, 2025, candidates can rectify any mistakes in their application forms. This process is accessible on the NTA's official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in. To make changes, candidates need to log in using their credentials, which include their login ID and password or date of birth.
One-Time Opportunity
The NTA has emphasized that this correction window is a one-time opportunity. Once candidates submit their revised forms, no further modifications will be allowed. Therefore, it is crucial for candidates to thoroughly review their information before final submission.
Information Eligible for Correction
Candidates can update specific details in their application, such as:
1. Date of Birth
2. Category
3. Father's Name
4. Mother's Name
If there are inaccuracies in these fields, candidates should correct them during this window.
Non-Editable Information
Certain details are fixed and cannot be altered under any circumstances. These include:
1. Candidate's Name
2. Gender
3. Photograph
4. Signature
5. Mobile Number
6. Email Address
7. Permanent and Temporary Address
8. Exam City
These details will remain unchanged as per the original application.
Steps to Make Corrections
To correct their application, candidates should follow these steps:
1. Visit the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
2. Locate the link titled 'UGC NET December 2025 Application Correction' or 'Correction Window' on the homepage.
3. Log in using your registration number and password or date of birth.
4. Make the necessary changes to the approved information.
5. Review the form carefully before clicking the 'Submit' button to finalize the submission.
6. Print a copy of the corrected form for future reference.
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