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Monday 20 May 2019

*இதயத்தில் அடைப்பு உள்ளதா?*

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Wednesday 8 May 2019

How to make changes to name and other details on PAN card

How to make changes to name and other details on PAN card

Everyone has experienced a type in their ID cards or other documents and most of us go ahead without ever getting it corrected.

Ever since the government made linking Aadhaar cards with PAN cards mandatory, people have been running about trying to get any mismatched information rectified. If the data on both cards do not match, it could lead to problems in the future.



Changing details on a PAN card can now be done online as well. Here is how to go about it:

The first thing to do is visit the National Securities Depository Limited’s (NSDL) website. Once here, click the drop down menu under Application type and select Changes or correction in existing PAN data/Reprint of PAN card. Fill in all the correct details, enter the captcha code to prove you are human and then hit Submit.

Once submission is over, the next step involves choosing how PAN documents should be submitted. The e-KYC option needs an Aadhaar card, the e-Sign option needs scanned images of the documents submitted or the documents can be physically sent to the nearest NSDL collection centre. Choose the most suitable option and hit Next.

Fill out the details on the next page carefully, especially ones marked with a red asterisk. All details should exactly match the ones on the Aadhaar card and select which field requires the appropriate correction.

The next step is filling in address details followed by uploading and submitting accepted proof of identity, age and address.

If the proof submitted is an Aadhaar card, then the Aadhaar number will have to be entered in order to proceed.

After hitting Submit, a preview of the application form will pop up. Verify all details, make any necessary changes and then proceed towards payment.

Payment


The processing fee is different for addresses within and outside India: Rs 110 from domestic addresses and Rs 1,020 for addresses outside the country.

Payment can be made through a demand draft, debit or credit cards or net banking.

A demand draft (if used) should be in favour of NSDL - PAN and payable at Mumbai.

After clicking Pay confirm, a page will appear indicating whether the transaction was successful or not. If yes, a transaction number and a bank reference number will be shown. Both should be saved and then choose Continue.

The next step will be authenticating via Aadhaar. Tick the box and then Authenticate.

If the personal details match those in the Aadhaar card, click Continue with e-Sign/e-KYC.

Generate OTP, enter it and then hit Submit.

The next page will feature the application as it was submitted. This can either be downloaded directly from the page or from the acknowledgement email.

The new PAN card will be printed and sent to the address provided.

This is the entire process on how to make changes to a PAN card to match it with the Aadhaar.

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Tuesday 7 May 2019

NEET



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Neet 2019 complete anlaysis and expected cutoff marks by experts

NEET Analysis 2019 


Happy life path gives you the neet exam 2019 analysis in detail.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted NEET UG exam 2019 on May 5, 2019, for nearly 1 lakh MBBS and BDS seats in medical colleges all over India. The current number of seats available through NEET 2019 for MBBS course is 63,985. Happy life path is now providing the in-depth NEET Analysis here which will give detailed insights into the paper – the overall and sectional level of difficulty, distribution of questions, ideal time, type of questions asked, important topics, etc.

According to different test takers across India, the NEET 2019 paper has been on similar lines of the past few years. The NEET 2019 test takers have ranked the paper an average one, where Biology was the easiest of all the three sections, Chemistry was of moderate level and Physics came out to be difficult on a higher scale with many calculative questions.

The NEET Analysis will provide the test takers with an idea about how they have performed in the exam, which, in turn, will help them predict their chances of making it to their dream college

NEET 2019 paper was an easy one as compared to the previous year. The NEET Analysis by us suggested that in Chemistry, 55.6% questions have come from Class 11, while questions from Class 12 topics covered 44.4% of the total questions. Further classifying it to sections, as many as 37.8% which was the larger chunk of questions were covered from Inorganic Chemistry, whereas Organic and Physical Chemistry contributed with 26.7% and 35.6% of the total questions respectively.

The Physics paper of NEET 2019 had a total of 45 questions of which 51.1% covered the Class 12 subject-matters while from Class 11, there were just 48.9% topical questions. According to NEET Analysis of Physics paper by Embibe experts, as much as 31.1% of the questions were asked from Mechanics section, followed by Electrodynamics with 24.4%, Modern Physics and Electronics with 15.6% and Optics and Thermal Physics with 11.1.% each. SHM and Waves contributed to the lowest percentage of questions, i.e, 6.7%.

According to the exam experts, the NEET Biology paper was also easy though time-taking. Going by Embibe experts’ NEET Analysis, 52.2% of questions