my father's name in my aadhar card and my tenth marksheet are a bit different. i had given my aadhar card for correction but got rejected both times due to some technical issue . however there is no issue with my(candidate) name . will there be a problem when applying for jee 2026
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Hello, Yes, this will almost certainly cause a major problem during your JEE 2026 application.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is extremely strict about data matching. When you fill out the JEE application, you are required to enter your name, date of birth, and your parents' names exactly as they appear on your 10th-grade marksheet.
The problem will occur during identity verification. The system will try to match the details you entered (from your 10th marksheet) with the data stored in your Aadhaar. When it sees that the father's name does not match, your application will be flagged for a mismatch and will likely be rejected. Even though your name is correct, a mismatch in your father's name is considered a critical data error.
You have time before 2026, so you must get this fixed. The best solution is to get your Aadhaar card corrected. Go to a permanent Aadhaar Seva Kendra (ASK) with your original 10th marksheet and use it as the official proof to update your father's name on your Aadhaar. Do not wait until the JEE registration period begins, as this process can sometimes take time.
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Hello dear candidate,
No, it will not cause any problem if your father's name in your aadhar card and 10th marksheet is a bit different if your own name is correct and matches everywhere.
Just keep both the documents and if require, a short affidavit which says both names are of your father's only.
Thank you.
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