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The Office of the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Kerala concluded the registration process for the State Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) 2024 Session I on February 12. To correct any defects in uploaded photographs or signatures, candidates can use the ‘Memo Details’ menu on the home page to upload a clear photo or signature by today, February 19, 2024, until 2 PM. Candidates can verify their profile details via the candidate portal at cee.kerala.gov.in. The Commissioner is set to conduct the KMAT 2024 Session I exam on March 3 for the academic year 2024-25.
Complaints about profile details should be emailed to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations through the official website. Complaints received after the deadline or via fax/email will not be considered; candidates must clearly state their name and roll number in their complaint, as well as include any necessary documents for rectification.
“Complaints in respect of the profile details such as Name, Gender, Mobile Number, Nationality, Date of Birth, Email ID, and nationality, if any, may be sent through e-mail to the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, through [email protected] before 2.00 PM on 19.02.2024,” reads the official notice. To review details, candidates should go to cee.kerala.gov.in and enter their application number and password to gain access to the KMAT 2024 candidate portal.
KMAT 2024 Session 1 Exam: Steps To Make Corrections
Step 1 – Start by writing an email to [email protected].
Step 2 – Use a clear and concise subject line that indicates the email’s purpose, such as “Rectification of KMAT 2024 Form Discrepancies.”
Step 3 – Explain the discrepancies found in your KMAT 2024 form in detail in the email’s body. Provide specific information, such as an incorrect name, gender, phone number, or any other pertinent information.
Step 4 – If necessary, attach any supporting documentation that validates the requested corrections. If your name contains an error, attach a copy of your identification document with the correct spelling.
Step 5 – Make sure your name, roll number, and any other identifying information you want the authorities to know about are on your form so they can properly process the corrections.
Step 6 – Check all of the information provided before sending the email to ensure that it is correct. Send the email well ahead of the deadline (February 19, 2:00 PM) to ensure that your request is processed on time.
Applicants who paid the application fee on time but did not complete the submission process can finalise their application by uploading photos and signatures via the link provided.
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