1. “UGC NET december 2025 Registration Window Closed”

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially closed the registration window for the UGC NET december 2025 session. Thousands of candidates across india completed their applications within the prescribed timeline.


2. “Application Correction Window Opening Soon”

NTA will soon open the correction facility for candidates who made mistakes while filling out the application form.

This window allows candidates to edit personal details, academic information, and other application entries.

It ensures eligible candidates can correct errors without missing the exam.

3. “What Can Be Corrected?”

Candidates can typically modify the following fields during the correction window:

Name, date of birth, and parent details

Category, gender, and PwD status

Choice of subjects and examination center

Photograph and signature uploads

4. “Steps to Make Corrections”

Visit the official NTA UGC NET website.

Click on the UGC NET december 2025 application Correction link.

Log in using your application number and password.

Make the necessary corrections carefully.

Submit the corrected application and download the confirmation slip for records.

5. “Why the Correction Window Matters”

Prevents application rejection due to errors.

Gives candidates a second chance to ensure eligibility.

Reduces stress and confusion, especially for first-time applicants.

6. “Quick Recap: UGC NET december 2025 Correction Window”

Registration: Closed

Correction window: Opening soon

Editable details: Personal, academic, subject choice, and uploads

Action: Log in, edit carefully, and save confirmation

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