
CAT 2025 form correction window has been opened for candidates to make changes in the already submitted application form. Only a few sections of the CAT 2025 application form are editable. Check details below:
CAT 2025 form correction window is now open. Candidates who registered for the exam between August 1 and September 20, can edit their CAT application form 2025. The CAT form correction link was made live today at the iimcat.ac.in website. The CAT form correction process is a one time opportunity during which candidates can edit three fields. The CAT 2025 form correction window will remain open till October 7, 5:00 pm.
CAT 2025 Form Correction: Editable Fields
The following fields of CAT 2025 application form are editable. Candidates must note that it is not mandatory to edit the application form:
- Photograph
- Signature
- Test City Preferences
CAT Application Form Correction Process 2025
To make changes in the CAT 2025 application form, candidates have to log in to their account. Check below, how to edit CAT form:
- Visit CAT 2025 website: iimcat.ac.in
- Click on ‘login’ tab
- Enter User ID and password
- Login to go to dashboard
- Click on ‘Application Form’ option
- Go to relevant section (photo, signature, test city) and edit it
- Enter CAPTCHA code and click on ‘continue’ to complete the process
There is no fee for CAT form correction. Candidates must not attempt to edit any section other than the three mentioned above. CAT form correction is free. Once the changes have been submitted, they updated form will be considered final and test city will be allotted accordingly. CAT 2025 exam will be held on November 30 and the admit card will be released on November 5, 2025.
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