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Your form will likely not be rejected if you can correct the error during the correction window, which CTET has provided in the past. If you miss the correction window, your form may not be rejected, as the institute PIN code is a detail that is less critical than your name or marks. You can also mention the error at the time of document verification.
I hope it will clear your query!!
If your name on the IBPS hall ticket does not match your ID proof, the staff may stop you from writing the exam. The name on the admit card and the name on the ID must be the same.
Since your hall ticket shows Karthik K instead of Karthik S , it counts as a mismatch.
What you should do:
Check your ID proof. If it has Karthik S , then there is a clear difference.
Contact IBPS helpdesk as soon as possible and request a correction or guidance.
Carry your original ID, hall ticket, and any supporting documents on exam day.
There is a chance they may not allow you if the mismatch is not corrected, so try to get clarification before the exam.
Hope it helps !
You may be allowed to write the exam, but it's a significant risk. IBPS often strictly enforces that names must match across the hall ticket and official ID, and a mismatch can lead to being denied entry. To increase your chances, you can carry an official affidavit or gazette notification that explains the name change, along with your hall ticket and original ID.
For VITEEE, focus only on your VITEEE exam score and rank. KCET marks are irrelevant. To qualify, ensure 60% in Class 12 PCM/PCB and aim for a rank under 25,000 for good branches.
To know more details access below mentioned link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-2025-qualifying-marks-vit-btech-cutoff-details
Hope it helps.
Hello, If you want to apply for VITEEE at Vellore, you need to appear for the VITEEE entrance exam. The exam can be taken at designated exam centers, and it is not necessary to write it only at the Vellore campus. You can choose an exam center that is convenient for you while filling the application form. Admission will be based on your performance in this entrance exam. Hope this helps you.
Hello, It is possible to prepare for the JEE session in a short time, but you will need a focused and realistic approach. Instead of trying to cover everything, concentrate on the important chapters and strengthen the topics you already know. Solve previous questions and take practice tests to improve speed and accuracy. Manage your time well and revise regularly. With consistent effort and smart preparation, you can still aim for a good performance even with limited time. Hope this helps you.
Yes, you can apply for B.A. (Hons) Economics at Jamia Millia Islamia even if you did not take Maths in Class 11–12 and did not choose Maths in CUET.
JMI’s eligibility for Economics (Hons):
You must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% marks in the best five subjects.
For CUET, you need to choose Economics as your domain subject.
JMI does not mention Maths as a compulsory subject for eligibility.
So, not having Maths will not stop you from applying. However, the Economics Honours course includes mathematical and statistical papers, so the first year may feel a bit difficult without a Maths background.
CUET subject requirement for JMI Economics (Hons):
Domain Subject: Economics
Language: As per CUET pattern (any one language)
General Test: If required as per CUET structure
You are fully eligible to apply as long as you meet the 12th-class percentage rule and select Economics in CUET.
To get a BZ LLB course at Allahabad University, you must meet the eligibility criteria, which include passing the 10+2 exam with a minimum of 45% for general, 42% for OBC, or 40% for SC/ST candidates. You then need to appear for the CUET and participate in the subsequent counselling process, including document upload and fee payment.
Hello, If your CAT admit card shows your surname first followed by your first name as entered in the form, it is correct. You do not need to worry about this format as long as it matches the details you provided. Ensure all other information on the admit card is accurate and carry it to the exam along with the required identification documents. Hope this helps you.
Hello aspirant,
Yes, you may get a chance to correct the photograph, but only if the National Testing Agency (NTA) identifies your photo as having a discrepancy. Since JEE Main requires a clear passport-size photo with a white background , any photo that does not follow this guideline may be flagged by NTA.
In previous years, NTA has sent email/SMS alerts to candidates whose photos did not meet the required specifications. Those candidates were given a short correction window to re-upload a proper photograph.
What you should do now:
Keep checking your registered email and mobile number regularly for any correction-related messages from NTA.
Prepare a correct photograph in advance (white background, clear face visibility, correct size and format).
Keep an eye on the official JEE Main website for updates regarding the correction window.
If your photo is flagged, NTA will definitely allow you to upload a corrected version within the allotted time.
All the best!
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