I have entered wrong class 12th marks in JEE Mains registration form. I have filled 75.33% instead of 77.8%. What to do now?

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Asked by Vikram Goswami

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    Ankit Kumar

    2 years ago
    If you have entered incorrect class 12th marks in your JEE Mains registration form, you should immediately try to rectify the error. You can do this during the correction period provided by the National Testing Agency NTA which is usually announced after the application window closes. During the correction period, you will be allowed to make changes to your application form, including your class 12th marks. You should log in to the official JEE Mains website using your credentials and make the necessary changes in the application form. If the correction period has already passed, and you are unable to rectify the error, you should cont
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    Dhruv Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    2 years ago
    After the registration will be over, they will once give you the opportunity to correct it. You will get an official message that the window for correction in form is open for 2 days or 3 days or whatever it is. Try to edit it that time.
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    Dinesh Sahu | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Candidates could modify/rectify details filled in their already submitted JEE Main application form 2023 of session 1 by logging in with the help of the candidate's application ID and password. The JEE Main form correction window 2023 is open only in online mode. 02 Feb 2023: NTA JEE Main answer key out; Download now.

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