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Avoid these 7 mistakes when filling out a government job application form; otherwise, you could lose the chance to secure a government job.

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Tips for Filling Government Job Application Forms: Every year, lakhs of young aspirants preparing for government jobs apply for various recruitment exams. However, despite being qualified, many miss out on great opportunities due to seven minor errors made while filling out the application form. These mistakes can lead to the rejection of their application during the document verification stage. Here are the errors you need to be mindful of when filling out the form:

**Errors Regarding Photos and Signatures Can Prove Costly**
Each recruitment exam specifies distinct requirements for dimensions, formats, and file sizes for photographs and signatures. Uploading an image with the wrong dimensions, poor quality, or a file size exceeding the prescribed limit can result in the rejection of your application. Therefore, it is crucial to strictly adhere to the official guidelines before filling out the form.

**Spelling of Your Name Can Be a Factor**
Ensure that the spelling of your name matches exactly what is recorded on your Class 10 mark sheet, as this is the document used for verification. Discrepancies in spelling, initials, or other details can cause complications during document verification. However, if there is a genuine difference in any certificate, you should keep the relevant affidavit handy.

**Selecting the Wrong Category Can Be a Problem**
Incorrectly selecting a category—such as General, OBC, SC, ST, or EWS—is a common mistake made by applicants. It is important to note that once the application is submitted, there is often no opportunity to modify these details. Additionally, OBC-NCL and EWS candidates must ensure they possess valid certificates.

**Verify After Fee Payment**
Candidates often pay the fee but fail to confirm whether the transaction was successful, leaving the application incomplete. Therefore, save the transaction ID after payment and re-check the application status.

**Do Not Apply Without Reading the Notification**
A recruitment advertisement is not merely an announcement; it is a vital official document. These details cover the age limit, educational qualifications, domicile requirements, and other essential rules. Ignoring them could prove costly; therefore, read them carefully before filling out the form.

Avoid submitting multiple forms.
Refrain from submitting more than one application for the same exam, as doing so increases the risk of your application being rejected.

Do not miss the correction window.
For most recruitment drives, a correction window opens a few days after the application process concludes. This serves as a final opportunity to rectify errors. However, changes to core details—such as name, date of birth, and category—are generally not permitted.

By keeping these seven points in mind, you can strengthen your prospects as a government job aspirant.

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