Yuvasathi Form Correction: Yuvasathi Scheme Application Form Correction Process and Important Guidelines
Yuvasathi Form Correction: The rush to apply for the state government’s Yuvasathi scheme has led to many applicants making inadvertent errors in their forms. Common mistakes include incorrect names, age, educational qualifications, or other personal details. Thousands of applicants are now worried about the status of their applications after realizing these errors post-submission. However, the method to rectify these mistakes varies significantly depending on whether the application was submitted online or offline.
Is It Possible to Edit Online Submitted Forms?
For those who have completed the entire process online and clicked the ‘Final Submit’ button after uploading all documents, the rules are currently quite rigid.
- Submission Rule: At the final stage of the portal submission, a warning pop-up clearly states that once the application is finally submitted, no further changes will be allowed.
- Current Status: As of now, the Yuvasathi portal does not provide any ‘Edit’ or ‘Modify’ option for applicants. This means that once submitted with incorrect details, applicants cannot correct the form themselves through the online mode.
Strategy to Correct Forms Submitted Offline at Camps
If you have submitted a manual form offline at a Duare Sarkar camp or any other location and later realized that it contained wrong information, you have a distinct advantage. There is an indirect but effective way to fix this:
- Apply Online Immediately: Before your offline form gets processed or data-entered by officials, you should apply online with the correct details.
- How the System Works: When you fill out the correct form online, an Application ID is generated against your Aadhaar number. Later, when officials try to enter your offline form (which has the wrong info) into the computer, the system will flag your Aadhaar number as ‘Already Exists’.
- The Result: Consequently, your offline form with the incorrect data will be automatically rejected by the system, and your correct online application will be accepted and retained.
Warning: Avoid This Common Mistake
Many applicants, after making a mistake online, think about re-applying by logging in with a different mobile number. You are strongly advised to refrain from doing this.
- The Risk: Even if you change your mobile number, your Aadhaar number remains the same. The moment you submit a second form, the system will detect multiple entries against the same identity.
- Consequence: This can lead to your entire registration being marked as a ‘Duplicate Entry’, causing both your correct and incorrect applications to be rejected.
Next Steps and Solutions
Applicants who have submitted incorrect forms online should not panic yet. Since this is a large-scale scheme with many applicants, it is expected that the authorities might introduce an ‘Edit Window’ or correction facility in the future. Additionally, if there is a major discrepancy in your application, an ‘Objection’ might be raised by the concerned department. In such cases, you may be called to the office to correct the errors offline with supporting documents. For now, waiting for official updates is the best course of action.