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Made a mistake in NDA or CDS 2025 form? UPSC to open 'correction window' soon; Check key details

Made a mistake in NDA or CDS 2025 form? UPSC to open 'correction window' soon; Check key details

Time of India3 days ago

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) will soon open a three-day 'Correction Window' for candidates who have applied for the NDA & NA (II), 2025 and CDS (II), 2025 examinations, the central recruiting body said Thursday.
The initiative will allow aspirants to rectify mistakes in their application forms, both in the Common Application Form and the Examination Application Form. This is a one-time measure aimed at helping candidates who may have entered incorrect details or uploaded wrong documents during the registration process, the government said.
UPSC Chairman Dr. Ajay Kumar explained the reason behind the decision, and said, 'The online portal provides repeated checks, before the final submission of any application form. Despite that, apparently, some mistakes have been made by the applicants in attaching their documents and filling up their details. As the portal is new and applicants are filling the information for the first time, UPSC is giving an opportunity to correct and rectify, any wrong information filled during the application process, as a onetime measure.'
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What can be corrected?
Candidates will be allowed to edit details submitted in the following components:
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Common Application Form
Examination Application Form for NDA & NA (II) and CDS (II)
However, only those who have already applied for the respective exams through the new
UPSC Online Application Portal
(launched on 28 May 2025) will be eligible to access the window.
When and where to apply
Correction window duration
: 3 days (dates to be announced soon)
Portal:
https://upsconline.nic.in
Eligibility:
Only candidates who applied for NDA & NA (II), 2025 and CDS (II), 2025 via the new portal
'Those applicants who are interested in availing the correction window, may look for the announcement, on UPSC website, which would give details of exact dates. The Correction window would be available for three days, as a onetime measure only,' said Dr. Kumar.
Candidates are advised to regularly check https://upsconline.nic.in for the official update on the
Correction Window dates
.
Structure of the new UPSC online portal
The new online application platform is divided into four key parts:
Account Creation
Universal Registration
Common Application Form (for all exams)
Examinations Module (specific to each exam)
While the first three parts are reusable for all UPSC exams, the fourth part is exam-specific and includes exam notices, applications, and status tracking.

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