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Hello Chethan, the rejection of your PGCET 2025 application may be due to discrepancies in the caste certificate or income certificate details, incorrect RD number entry, or incomplete documents. Please review the application guidelines and ensure all information is accurately provided.
Keep checking on their official website or just google frequently to keep updated on any dates regarding any exams or form submission .
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Hello,
If you have mistakenly filled your father's surname as "Kaur" instead of "Singh" in the NEET UG 2025 application form, and the correction window is already closed, don’t worry. You can still appear for the exam as such minor errors usually do not affect your eligibility to write NEET.
However, you should inform the exam authorities about this mistake during the counseling or admission process. Make sure you carry valid documents that show the correct surname. The correction can often be made during document verification at counseling.
For detailed guidance and latest updates, you can visit the official NEET website or check Careers360’s NEET counseling section.
Hope this helps you!
Hi Smita,
If there is a single letter misalignment in your passport-size photo and your postcard-size photo had the proper name on it, the NTA has no obligations to auto-correct. NTA relies on the data entered in the application form, and expects candidates to correct errors or misalignment during their correction window. Because you didn't correct it during the correction period, the error may persist to the final admit card or record. If your application details align in the other specifics (like ID proof, name on form or other data), having one misalignment in singular images should not automatically exclude you from the exam. That being said, you should call the NTA helpdesk, or even observe for official updates if they give opportunities to correct these misalignments.
It is understandable that you are concerned about the category you selected in your JEE Main 2025 application form. Since you have a valid EWS certificate issued after April 1, 2025, you might be able to use it during the counselling process for JoSAA, CSAB, and other state-level admissions, even though you applied under the General category.
While the category you initially selected in the JEE Main application is usually considered final for the result and rank list preparation, there might be a possibility to use your EWS certificate during the counselling stages. When you register for JoSAA or CSAB counselling, you will likely have the option to choose your category again. At that point, you can select EWS and provide the details of your valid certificate.
It's important to note that your JEE Main score and rank will remain under the General category. However, when the counselling authorities allocate seats, they consider the category you choose during registration and the corresponding reservation policies. If your rank falls within the EWS cutoffs for a particular institute and program, you might be offered a seat under the EWS quota.
Therefore, when the registration for JoSAA and other counselling processes begins, make sure to register under the EWS category and provide all the necessary details and a scanned copy of your EWS certificate. The counselling authorities will then verify your certificate during the document verification stage.
Keep in mind that the final decision regarding your eligibility for the EWS quota during counselling rests with the respective counselling authorities and the specific rules they follow. It would be prudent to keep an eye on the official websites of JoSAA, CSAB, and the state counselling bodies for the latest information and guidelines regarding category changes during counselling. You may also consider contacting the JEE Main helpline or the counselling authorities directly to clarify your specific situation.
I hope this helps.
Hello Yashtitha,
yes, you can still appear for the NEET exam even if your parent's names are swapped in the application form. while the correction window has closed. you can rectify such errors during the counselling process by providing valid documents. ensure you carry all necessary identification and stay calm for your exam.
No need to worry , but you need to be sincere .
If you have entered the wrong school name or board details in your JEE application, do not worry as this can usually be resolved with the right steps. First, you should immediately contact the National Testing Agency (NTA) by doing a mail to them and covering all your doubts and all correct details. They may not allow corrections now, but having it officially noted could help during counselling. When the JOSAA counselling process begins, document verification will play a crucial role. Make sure you carry your original Class 12 marksheet and school documents to prove the correct information. As long as your academic records are genuine and match the eligibility criteria, small application errors like this typically do not lead to disqualification or blacklisting. Just stay updated on the official JOSAA website and follow their instructions carefully to ensure a smooth counselling process.
To retrieve your NEET registration number if you've lost your application form, visit the official NTA NEET website. Navigate to the "Forgot Registration Number" section and enter the required details like your name, date of birth, and parent's name. Your registration number will be sent to your registered email ID.
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