
AISSEE 2026 Exam Dates Has Been Announced. The Exam will Held on January 18, 2026.
AISSEE 2026 correction window will now open on 12 November and will close on 14 November
AISSEE 2026 correction window: The correction window will open after the application form is over. The registration last date exteneded to November 9 instead of is 30 October. The correction process in the application form is happening on 12 November.

Application form fee submission’s last date extended till November 9
The Sainik School entrance exam will take place on January 18 2025. And the correction period starts now on 12 November instead of November 2. During this period, candidates can edit certain details in their submitted application form such as parent’s name, address, category, exam centre preference, and academic details. However, some fields—like candidate name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID—are unchangeble after submission.
Why correction is important.
The correction in the application form is important as same information will display in Admit card and rank card. If any mismatch happens you could lose this exam.
Key Dates
- Last date for application submission: October 30, 2025
- Correction window open: November 12 to November 14, 2025
- Exam month: 18 January 2026
Correction Procedure
- Visit the official website: exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society
- Login using your AISSEE application number and password
- Click on ‘Correction in Application Form’
- Edit available fields and submit the changes
- Save and print the corrected application for future reference
It is crucial to make corrections during the specified window, as no changes are possible once the window closes. Always verify important details before initial submission to prevent issues.
checklist of documents you may need for AISSEE 2026 application corrections. While most corrections do not require re-uploading documents, you should keep these scanned, ready and in the correct format, since supporting documents requested for category or address changes, and for future verification:
AISSEE 2026 Correction Document Checklist
- Passport-size photograph (as per size and format guidelines)
- Candidate’s signature (scanned, proper format)
- Birth certificate (proof of age)
- Domicile certificate (state residence proof, if required)
- Caste/Category certificate (for SC/ST/OBC, if updating reservation status)
- Defence Service certificate (if changing/quota under defence personnel)
- Previous class marksheet/school certificate (if correcting educational details)
- Aadhar card (identity proof for verification)
- Parent’s ID proof (if parent details are not matching
- Address proof (if residential details are changed)
Things to Remember:
- Correction window is only open for three days (2–4 November 2025); act quickly
- Name, Date of Birth, Mobile number and Email ID cannot be edited in the correction window—check these before submission
- Have all original documents for final admission and future verification
- Always verify updated entries before submitting the corrected form
Non-editable Fields
- Candidate’s name
- Date of birth
- Mobile number
- Email ID
These fields cannot be corrected when you submit the application form by entering the details. These fields are considered final once the application is submitted, so any mistakes in them can only be fixed before initial submission—not during the correction period. All other fields—such as parents’ name, category, address, educational details, exam centre choice—can be corrected within the window. Always double-check these non-editable entries while filling out the form to prevent future issues.
Exam Pattern
Class 6 Exam PatternSection Questions Marks per Q Total Marks Mathematics 50 3 150 General Knowledge (GK) 25 2 50 Language 25 2 50 Intelligence 25 2 50 Total 125 300
- Duration: 150 minutes
- Medium: English, Hindi, or regional language
Class 9 Exam PatternSection Questions Marks per Q Total Marks Mathematics 50 4 200 English 25 2 50 Intelligence 25 2 50 General Science 25 2 50 Social Studies 25 2 50 Total 150 400
- Duration: 180 minutes
- Medium: English only
Takeaway
- All questions are multiple choice (MCQ)
- No negative marking
- The syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum for classes V and VIII for Class 6 and Class 9 respectively
- Paper is OMR-based (offline mode
AISSEE 2026 FAQs
You can edit certain details such as parent’s name,address, category according to NTA guideline,gender if entered wrongly,educational qualification,city preference choices,
Students are not able to correct their name,date of birth
