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UGC NET Correction Window 2026: Opportunity to Make Corrections in the UGC NET Form Until Tomorrow; Edits Can Be Made in These Fields..

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The online application process for the UGC NET June 2026 examination has concluded. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has now opened the correction window today, which will remain active until 11:50 PM tomorrow, May 28. Candidates who made errors while filling out their application forms may rectify these details online within the specified dates.

**Fields Open for Correction**
In the NTA UGC NET form, candidates can make changes to their Date of Birth, Category, Mother's Name, Father's Name, Examination City selection, etc. Please note that corrections cannot be made to the candidate's Name, Gender, Photograph, Signature, Mobile Number, Email Address, Permanent or Correspondence Address, or Exam City.

**Candidates Can Make Corrections Themselves**
All applicants are informed that corrections to the UGC NET form can be made independently from the comfort of their homes. For your convenience, the necessary steps are outlined below; by following these instructions, you can easily make the required corrections:

To make corrections to the UGC NET form, first visit the official website: ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
On the website's homepage, click on the 'Correction Window' link located in the 'Latest News' section.
Log in by entering the requested details.
Select the specific fields that allow for correction and enter the accurate information.
Once done, submit the form.
Finally, candidates should take a printout of the corrected form and keep it safe for their records.

For any information related to the application form or other queries, candidates may contact the helpline numbers 011-40759000 / 011-69227700 or send an email to ugcnet@nta.ac.in.

**When Will the Exam Be Held?**
The NTA will conduct the UGC NET June session examination from June 22 to June 30, 2026. The examination will be held in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The exam will consist of two question papers. In Paper 1, candidates will be asked 50 questions, for which a total of 100 marks has been allotted. Additionally, Paper 2 will consist of a total of 100 questions, carrying a maximum of 200 marks. Candidates will be allotted a duration of 3 hours to attempt the question papers.