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For a student who is seeking admission in an engineering college such mistakes are not acceptable norm. However many students do commit such errors, hence the organisers of such examinations invariably do give a window of opportunity for editing of an application submitted by the students. If you have missed out on this opportunity also then perhaps the only method available to you is seek pardon for the mistake which were committed when you go for document verification, otherwise you can approach the organisers under their grievance head and tell them what mistake you have committed and seek guidance from them as how to correct. Best
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No, it is not illegal.

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Hello Hussain,
2 years gap after completion of graduation in engineering before pursuing for Masters is not at all an issue. Many students go for job for couple of years to gain experience in the field and then and go for their post graduation studies. You only need to account for these two years when you apply for MS anywhere. Best wishes to you.

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