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NEET MDS 2026 application correction window opens today

New Delhi: The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) will open the correction window for the National Eligibility and Entrance Test Master of Dental Surgery (NEET MDS) exam for the academic year 2026.
Registered candidates will be able to make corrections to their forms by visiting the official website of the NBE.
During this period, candidates may make changes to any information or documents, with the exception of their name, nationality, email ID, mobile number, examination centre city, and Aadhaar number. Subsequently, the final edit window for NEET MDS will become available.
According to the official schedule released by the NBE, the NEET MDS correction window will open on April 4, 2026, and close on April 6, 2026. The final edit window will remain available from April 21 to April 22, 2026.
STEPS TO EDIT NEET MDS 2026 APPLICATION FORM
Candidates need to follow the steps given below to make the NEET MDS application form correction-
STEP 1- Visit the NEET MDS official website.
STEP 2- Click on the NEET MDS tab.
STEP 3- Click on the Application Link and click on the Login tab.
STEP 4- Log in through the user ID and password.
STEP 5- Edit the relevant fields.
STEP 6- Click on the agreement checkbox, enter the captcha and submit the form.
Meanwhile, in this regard, as per the official information bulletin released by the NBE, candidates who have successfully submitted their payment for the application during the Application Submission window shall only be allowed to edit their applications.
No new application can be registered, or payment can be made during the edit window. Any information/document can be changed/corrected during the edit window except for Name, Test City, Nationality, Mobile Number, Aadhaar Number and Email ID.
Information can be edited any number of times before the closure of the window. The last submitted information will be saved in the records.
All editable fields in the application form shall be open for the candidate to make any corrections, if so required. Details of the field which cannot be edited are mentioned below.
Information entered in the application form can be changed during the “Edit Window”. However, the following fields in the application form shall remain non-editable-
1 Name of the Candidate.
2 Email ID.
3 Mobile number.
4 Nationality.
5 Test City.
6 Aadhaar.
No editing of information provided shall be permissible in the application form, once the edit window is over.
NBEMS disclaims any liability that may arise due to incorrect information provided by the candidate during online application form submission.
Subsequent to the closure of the edit window, any deficiency, if any, related to images/documents uploaded in the application form shall be communicated to the concerned candidates
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