The National Testing Agency (NTA) has opened the application correction window for the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) 2026 today, March 12. Candidates who have already submitted their NCET 2026 application form can now make corrections through the official website, exams.nta.nic.in/ncet. The NCET 2026 Application Correction portal will remain available until March 14, 2026 (up to 11:50 PM).
Candidates who had successfully registered for the NCET application form 2026 and committed some mistakes will be able to edit the incorrect details filled during the NCET 2026 correction window facility. Candidates are advised to review their application carefully and make the necessary changes within the given timeframe, as no further correction requests will be entertained after the deadline.
The NCET 2026 exam is scheduled to be conducted on April 17, 2026, in computer-based test (CBT) mode for admission to the four-year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) offered by participating universities and institutions across India.
NCET 2026 Correction Window: Important Dates
Candidates can check the important dates related to the NCET 2026 application and correction facility below:
Event | Date |
NCET 2026 Application Start | February 12, 2026 |
Last Date to Apply | March 10, 2026 |
Last Date for Fee Payment | March 11, 2026 |
Application Correction Window | March 12 – March 14, 2026 |
NCET 2026 Exam Date | April 17, 2026 |
The correction window allows candidates to rectify mistakes made during the application process and ensure that their details are accurate before the admit cards are released.
Details That Can Be Edited in NCET 2026 Application Form
S. No. | Corrections in the Application Form for the NCET 2026 Examination | |
Actions | Fields | |
1. | Candidates shall NOT be allowed to change: | i. Mobile Number ii. E-Mail Address iii. Address (Permanent and Present) iv. Photograph - Image Upload |
2. | Candidate shall be allowed to change any one of the fields: | i. Candidate Name or ii. Father Name or iii. Mother Name |
3. | Candidates shall be allowed to change All the fields: | i. Class 10/ equivalent details ii. Class 12/ equivalent details |
4. | Candidates shall be allowed to change examination Cities based on their Permanent and Present address (it is once again clarified that NTA is not bound to follow the choices given by the candidates: | i. Examination City Selection ii. Medium of the Examination |
5. | Candidate shall be allowed to change All the fields: | i. Date of Birth ii. Gender iii. Category iv. Sub-category / PwBD / PwD (If not verified by UDID) v. Signature |
6. | Candidates shall be allowed to add/edit the fields: | i. Subject / Test Paper ii. University / Programme / Course |
7. | Candidates shall be allowed to change identity details (only for candidates who registered with identity other than Aadhaar): | i. Aadhaar details |
Candidates should carefully check all the information entered in the form and ensure that it matches their official documents to avoid issues during the admission process.
Important Instructions for Candidates
Candidates should keep the following points in mind while editing their NCET application form:
Corrections must be completed before March 14, 2026 (11:50 PM).
Only the fields permitted by NTA can be edited.
Requests for correction after the deadline will not be accepted.
Candidates should download and keep a copy of the updated application form for future use.
As the correction window is available only for a limited period, candidates are strongly advised to complete the process early to avoid last-minute technical issues.
SciAstra NCET 2026 Mock Test Series Launched
SciAstra is providing the NCET 2026 mock test to help the candidates with their exam preparation to get admissions in the top-most participating institutes.
Candidates will be getting the NCET 2026 PCMB/PCB mock test to enhance their exam preparation:
NCET 2026 Test Series- PCB

NCET 2026 Test Series- PCB

To help candidates prepare effectively for the exam and cover every topic from the units mentioned in the syllabus, the newly launched SciAstra FOCUS NCET Test Series will provide the following coverage:
5 Part Tests
2 Half Tests
8 Full-length Tests