The Karnataka Examinations Authority is offering a final opportunity for candidates to correct information in their PGCET-2026 applications [1].

This correction window is critical because errors in application data can lead to eligibility disqualification or administrative delays during the admission process. Ensuring accurate data before the exam prevents potential legal or procedural disputes for thousands of postgraduate aspirants.

The window for these corrections is open from July 3 to July 6, 2026 [1]. Candidates must use this specific timeframe to rectify any mistakes made during the initial filing process to ensure their eligibility is properly documented [1].

The KEA said that this period serves as the last chance for applicants to update their details [1]. The authority said the importance of accuracy is based on the specific eligibility criteria required for the PGCET-2026 exam [1].

Applicants who fail to utilize this window may find themselves unable to make further changes to their registration data. The process is designed to streamline the verification phase and ensure that only eligible candidates proceed to the testing stage [1].

Administrative officials said they have not provided further extensions beyond the July 6 deadline [1]. This move follows the standard procedure of providing a grace period for corrections to minimize the burden of manual appeals after the exam results are published [1].

The Karnataka Examinations Authority is offering a final opportunity for candidates to correct information in their PGCET-2026 applications.

The provision of a final correction window suggests that the KEA identified a significant number of errors in initial submissions or is proactively preventing a surge of post-exam appeals. By forcing a hard deadline of July 6, the authority is locking in the candidate database to ensure the integrity of the eligibility screening process before the PGCET-2026 exam commences.