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CET- 2016 - Instructions for editing of online applications

>Candidates are advised to take final printout of the application form if not taken so far.
> Candidates first carefully verify all the information printed in the CET-2016 application form.
>Consult your parents and bring it their notice before changing the information.
>Candidates are advised to edit and carry out the necessary changes only if any changes are required to modify.
> Once the information changed in the application neither you will not be allowed to carry out the changes once again nor the earlier data will be considered. (Second time editing will not be permitted after declaration) 9 Before selecting the “Declaration”, candidates can login any number of times and confirm themselves that all the necessary changes have been made and no more changes are required to carry out.
>After modifying all the necessary changes, candidate has to select the “Declaration” button and submit it without fail, otherwise the changes made by the candidates will not be considered and the earlier data will be confirmed.
>The candidates who have claimed their reservation such as Caste, Income, Agriculture, 371 (j) etc have to enter RD Number printed on the certificate if not entered by selecting the “online verification tab”.
>The candidates who wish to change the category from SC, ST, Cat-1 to any other Categories will have to pay the balance fee in the form of Demand Draft drawn in favour of Executive Director, KEA on or before 20-05-2016, failing which their changes will not be affected.


STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED FOR CHANGING THE INFORMATION

>Select the link “Editing of online application – CET-2016”.
>Login on to the website by using the login and password.
>After completion of modification, select the “Declaration” compulsorily and submit. Before selecting the Declaration, candidates are advised to verify once again the changes carried out by them, after declaration candidates will not be allowed to change once again.
>Take the final print out without fail and obtain Principal / Gazetted Officer Signature.

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