WB ANM GNM 2026 Application Correction Window Opens

WB ANM GNM 2026 Application Correction Window Opens: Edit Your Forms Now

The WB ANM GNM 2026 application correction facility is available from April 24 to April 26, 2026, allowing candidates to fix errors in categories, marks, and exam zones. Primary data like name and date of birth remain locked, and candidates must download a revised confirmation page to validate their changes.

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has officially activated the correction window for the WB ANM & GNM 2026 entrance exam. For candidates who noticed a typo or entered incorrect information during the initial registration, this is a vital window to ensure their data matches their official documents.

Following the extension of the registration deadline to April 22, the board has moved quickly to provide this edit facility. This period is the final opportunity for aspirants to verify their details before the board begins processing the data for the upcoming entrance examination.

Important Dates to Remember

The correction facility is strictly time-bound. Candidates must complete their edits within this narrow window, as no further requests for changes will be entertained via email or physical letters once it closes.

  • Correction Window Opens: April 24, 2026

  • Correction Window Closes: April 26, 2026

  • Admit Card Release: June 4 to June 14, 2026

  • Exam Date: June 14, 2026 (Sunday)

  • Result Declaration: Expected in August/September 2026

How to Make Corrections in Your WB Nursing Form?

The board has made the editing process entirely online to ensure accessibility. To rectify errors, candidates should follow this step-by-step guide:

  1. Access the Portal: Visit the official WBJEEB website at wbjeeb.nic.in and navigate to the dedicated ANM & GNM page.

  2. Secure Login: Click on the “Online Application Correction Form for ANM(R) & GNM 2026” link. Enter your Application Number and Password to access your dashboard.

  3. Initiate Edits: Once logged in, look for the “Edit Application” button. This will unlock the sections of the form that are eligible for modification.

  4. Careful Revision: Update the necessary fields, such as educational marks, address, or category. If you have been notified of a discrepancy in your uploaded photo or signature, re-upload clear, high-quality versions.

  5. Final Submission: After reviewing the changes, click on the “Submit” button. You may be required to enter an OTP sent to your registered mobile number for security.

  6. Revised Confirmation: The process is only complete when you generate a new Confirmation Page. Download and print this document, as it serves as proof of your corrected application.

What Can (and Cannot) Be Edited?

It is important to understand that the board does not allow changes to “Primary Registration Data.” This data is used to establish your unique identity in the system.

  • Non-Editable Fields: You cannot change your Name, Father’s Name, Mother’s Name, Date of Birth, Gender, or Domicile status.

  • Editable Fields: You can modify your Category (e.g., SC/ST/OBC/EWS), PwD status, Religion, Educational details (10+2 marks/board), and your choice of Exam Zones (candidates can select up to four preferences).

Note: If you change your category from a reserved one to General, you will be required to pay the difference in the application fee online before the correction is saved.

Why You Should Check Your Form Today?

Even candidates who are confident in their submission should log in to verify their status. Discrepancies between your application and your original mark sheets or caste certificates can lead to the cancellation of your candidature during the counseling phase, even if you pass the entrance exam.

Furthermore, keep an eye on your registered mobile number and email. If the WBJEEB finds that your uploaded image is illegible or does not meet the specified dimensions (10-200 KB for photos), they will send a notification. This correction window is your last chance to fix such issues to ensure your admit card is generated for the June 14 exam.

Preparing for the Big Day

With the correction phase concluding on April 26, students should immediately pivot back to their exam preparation. The WB ANM GNM 2026 exam will be an OMR-based offline test lasting 1 hour and 30 minutes. It covers subjects like Life Science, Physical Science, Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning.

Staying updated through the official portal is the best way to ensure a smooth journey from application to admission.

Simran
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Simran is currently working as a Senior Content Writer at Findmycollege , where she creates engaging and research-driven learning resources for students. She has completed her Graduation in Journalism from Delhi University. With 4 years of experience in the EdTech industry, she has previously contributed to leading platforms like Leverage Edu and Aakash. Her expertise lies in simplifying Engineering and Medical entrance exam content to guide aspirants in their preparation journey. Beyond writing, Simran enjoys sketching, watching movies, and finding creative inspiration in everyday life.

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