JEE Main 2026: The correction period for the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 application form begins today, December 1st. Candidates who need to amend their JEE Main application must visit the official site at jeemain.nta.ac.in. This correction facility will be available until December 5th, 2025.
To initiate corrections, candidates must log in using their application number and password. The JEE Main examination will take place across 13 shifts.
Permissible Changes to the JEE Main Form
What modifications are allowed?
1. Applicant's name, including corrections to father's or mother's name.
2. Educational details from 10th and 12th grades (or equivalent) such as board, roll number, and year of passing.
3. State Code of Eligibility.
4. Date of Birth.
5. Category/Sub-category or PwD status (if applicable).
6. Signature upload or change.
7. Desired exam paper/course (e.g., B.E./B.Tech, B.Arch, etc.).
8. Exam city and medium, if applicable, based on the candidate's address.
9. Identity details if different from Aadhaar.
Restrictions on Changes
What cannot be modified?
1. Mobile number.
2. Email address.
3. Permanent and current addresses.
4. Emergency contact information.
5. Photograph.
Correction Fees
Is there a fee for making corrections?
No fees are required for changes to name, date of birth, educational details, and examination medium. However, if a candidate alters their category, opts for multiple exam papers, or selects an international exam center, a fee will apply.
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