How to make corrections in NDA application form?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    All fields on the NDA application form are editable, with the exception of the centre selection. Seven days following the application process closing, applicants have the option to amend their information on the form. Candidates must log into the OTR platform and take the appropriate action if they wish to make any changes to their OTR profile. Stated otherwise, it is not possible to alter the OTR profile using the application form's window for adjustment. The following are the steps to correct the application form: Go to UPSC's official website. Please enter the necessary credentials to log in to the OTR portal. Candidates can use the

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The NDA 2024 application form revision window is made available on the official UPSC website. The procedures listed below can be used by candidates to make changes to the NDA application form if they so choose:

    Go to the official website of the NDA.

    Press the login window.

    Put in your login information.

    The registered email and mobile number of the applicant will receive an OTP.

    Make the necessary modifications to the NDA 2024 application form.

    Save the updated NDA application form 2024.

    When the re application is done students are not allowed to make any more changes. You must make all the changes at once.

     

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    Anangsha Patra | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    Candidates can make corrections in NDA application form except the choice of centre. The facility to make corrections in the application form is made available seven days after the application process closes. In case candidates want to carry out any change in the OTR profile, they need to login into the OTR platform and do the needful accordingly. In other words, no change in the OTR profile can be made by visiting the window for modification in application form. The steps to make corrections in the application form are given below:

    • Visit the official website of UPSC
    • Login with the OTR portal by entering the required credentials
    • In the da
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