Jamia 2023 Application Correction has been started from 6th till 8th May 2023 through CUET PG scores. JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia) university offers admission in different courses in the field of engineering, law, management, commerce, arts, architecture and many others. Students seeking for admission in various courses offered by JMI university are required to qualify the entrance test. Admission in UG engineering courses, will be given on the basis of JEE Main scores. Here we are providing details about JMI Application Form Correction 2023.
Jamia 2023 Application Form Correction – Started
Jamia 2023 Application Correction has been started from 6th till 8th May 2023 through CUET-PG. to edit.
Jamia 2023 Application Correction has been started from 1st April 2023 through CUET-UG. to edit.
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Candidates who completely fill their application and whose payment for the courses has been received before the last date then they can edit their application form. Correction has been started after the completion of registration procedure.
Corrections can be done through online mode by login in the candidate portal. Candidates are able to make correction only in some particular fields, as most of the details remain unchangeable.
Authority also provide this correction facility to every successfully registered candidates. Registered candidates will be able to make correction from April 2023 for Non-CUET course. Correction facility is applicable through online mode only, no offline mode can be entertained to make correction. Candidates can edit their incorrect details in the form from 1st April 2023 for CUET UG courses.
Some fields are editable through login while some other details can be corrected by sending an email request along with the proof. Below we have mentioned the fields that are edited during the correction period.
Details Edited through Login:
- Academic Details
- Course Preference
- Reservation Category (including Kashmiri Migrant, J&K)
Details Edited through Sending Email:
- Signature & Photograph
- Name of Candidate
- Course Change (Not allowed if the fee will be different)
JMI 2023 Application Correction Dates
In the table given below, we have provide the of application correction procedure:
Events | Dates 2023 (CUET UG) | Dates 2023 | Dates 2023 (Non-CUET) |
Application form release | 9th February 2023 | 20th March 2023 | 3rd March 2023 |
Last date to submit application form | 30th March 2023 | 5th May 2023 | 12th April 2023 |
Application correction | 1st April 2023 | 5th May 2023 | – |
Last date for correction | 3rd April 2023 | 6th to 8th May 2023 | – |
How to Make Correction
Candidates can follow the steps given below to make correction in the Jamia 2023 Application Form:
- Go through mention link in article (link is provided above).
- A candidate login window will be opened on the screen.
- Enter your User name and date of birth.
- Click on the “Login” button.
- Now, click on the “Edit Application Data” button given at the top right corner of the screen.
- The filled application form will be opened.
- Make the correction in required fields and click on the “Submit” button.
- Fields once edited cannot be edited again, hence take utmost care while editing the same.
- Take a printout of the edited application form for further use.
Sending Request for Correction
For some particular fields, candidates have to send their correction request through Email. These fields are as name, father’s name, date of birth, JEE registration number, Email Address, Photo and signature.
Candidates have to send an Email to admission@jmicoe.in with a subject line “Non-editable field modification”. Candidates have to provide a valid reason to change these fields.
Once the editing request is approved by the university, candidates can edit them. After the correction window, no further corrections is entertained by the university.
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