How to make corrections in the TNTET admit card?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    Access your details using the TNTET admission cards, login to TNTET website using your own valid registration number and seek amendments in case of the erroneous personal information such as spelling of name or incorrect birth date in the examination admitting card. In this respect, seek the advice or approach the helpline set by TNTET or examinee conducting authority immediately when necessary. You may be required to submit relevant documents to verify the correct details. Once the corrections are made, you will receive confirmation, and you can download the updated admit card from the official portal.

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