I have appeared in JEE Mains 2024. I filled out CBSE-i instead of CBSE in the application form. Will there be any problems?
Some mistakes are minor, such as if in your application for JEE Mains 2024, you filled in "CBSE-i" instead of "CBSE". However, you should definitely correct it, and check if this can be done through the JEE Main portal. In case there is no such facility, try contacting the helpdesk team of JEE Main
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