NEET UG 2026: Last-Minute Correction Window Opens
NEET UG 2026 is less than two weeks away, and NTA has opened a correction window allowing candidates to make last-minute changes to their application forms on the official website. This unique facility is available for candidates who have completed their registration and paid the application fee, before the 2026 exam deadline.

Highlights
- •NEET UG 2026 correction window opens on March 12, 2026, to allow last-minute alterations to application forms.
- •Candidates can make changes only online on the NTA website and have until 11:50 pm on March 14, 2026, to proceed.
- •Over 22.6 lakh applications have been received for the medical entrance exam, highlighting the significance of accuracy.
- •Candidates can correct their forms in various sections, including educational details, category, exam centre and medium.
NEET UG 2026 is now just days away from the registration application deadline. NTA, the conducting body for the medical entrance exam, has opened the much-anticipated correction window for candidates who made any errors while filling out their application forms.
Any corrections can now be made online on the official NTA website, neet.nta.nic.in. This unique facility is available only to those candidates who have completed their registration and paid the application fee. The correction window has been opened from March 12, 2026, and expires at 11:50 pm on March 14, 2026.
The process for making corrections involves 9 simple steps: Visit the official NEET UG website, click on the correction window link, log in using your application number and password, check the editable fields, make changes, upload revised documents, and submit the corrected form. Finally, candidates will download and save the confirmation page for easy future use.
With more than 22.6 lakh applications received for the exam, the correction window highlights the importance of precision and attention to detail for candidates preparing for the most anticipated day of their lives.
NEET UG 2026 is the first step towards a promising career in medicine, and now candidates have the last opportunity to ensure the accuracy of their application forms.













