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GATE 2024 Application Form Correction Window: Process, Changes Allowed and Fees

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) 2024 application correction facility has begun from November 18, 2023, allowing candidates to rectify errors and make necessary changes. GATE, organized by the IITs and IISc on a rotational basis, commenced its registration process on August 30, 2023. However, it is common for candidates to make mistakes or provide incomplete details during the registration process. The correction window, open until November 24, 2023, enables candidates to make amendments and ensure accurate information.

Correction Process and Changes Allowed

Application Scrutiny and Rectification

GATE 2024 Application Correction Fees

Here is a table summarizing the fees for various corrections:

Changes/Modification

Fee Charges

Exam City Choice

Free

Change of Existing Paper

Rs. 500/-

Add a Second Paper

Rs. 500/- + per paper

Change of Gender from Female to Any Other Gender

Rs. 500 + Rs. 750 = Rs. 1250/-

Change of Gender to Female

Rs. 500/-

Change of Category to SC/ST

Rs. 500/-

Change of Gender from SC/ST to Any Other

Rs. 500 + Rs. 750 = Rs. 1250/-

Change from Non PwD to PwD

Rs. 500/-

Change from PwD to Non PwD

Rs. 500 + Rs. 750 = Rs. 1250/-

Any Other Change (not mentioned above)

Rs. 500/-

Candidates are advised to utilize the correction window judiciously, ensuring all details are accurate. The correction process is crucial to avoid application rejection. After the correction period, the scrutiny process will continue, and GATE 2024 admit cards are scheduled for release on January 3, 2024, with exams taking place on February 3, 4, 10, and 11, 2024.

What After GATE 2024 Application Form Correction

After the GATE 2024 application correction window closes, the submitted application forms will undergo scrutiny for accuracy. Here are the subsequent steps:

Application Scrutiny:

Defect Identification:

Rectification by Candidates:

Rejection of Application:

Admit Card Release:

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