When was the SLAT 2026 correction window opened?

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YASH SHARMA
a year ago

There was no correction window for the SLAT 2026 exam. Once the application form is submitted, no changes can be made to it. If you have made any mistakes in your application form, you will need to contact the SET exam authority and request for a correction. The SET exam authority may or may not gra

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Kritika Rai
a year ago

The option of correcting details of applicants through the correction window is not available for SLAT 2025 exams. All the aspirants who want to apply for SLAT in the future need to note that the SET exam authority does not provide a SLAT correction window to allow candidates to correct details in t

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