Jammu and Kashmir JKCET 2023 application deadline extended
Mridusmita Deka | April 23, 2023 | 01:39 PM IST | 1 min read
Applicants can fill the JKCET 2023 application form at jkbopee.gov.in by April 30 now.
NEW DELHI: The application deadline for Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) has been extended. Earlier set to close the JKCET 2023 application window on April 24, the application form now can be submitted by April 30. Applicants can fill the JKCET 2023 application form at jkbopee.gov.in.
JKCET is conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE).
Candidates who have qualified Class 12 will be eligible to apply for JKCET 2023. Candidates who will appear in Class 12 board examination this year will also be eligible for JKCET 2023 but they have to produce the mark sheets during the time of JKCET result or counselling.
Steps To Fill JKCET Application Form
Step 1: Visit the JKCET official website - jkbopee.gov.in
Step 2: Complete the JKCET 2023 registration process
Step 3: Fill in the details in the application form
Step 4: Complete application fee payment
Step 5: Upload documents as per specifications
Step 6: Preview and submit the JKCET application form
Step 7: Download the application for future reference
JKCET will be conducted for objective-type multiple-choice questions. The test will be held for three hours’ duration. JKCET 2023 syllabus will be based on the courses of study and syllabi of Class 12. The JKCET question paper will have three sections -- physics, chemistry and mathematics and will be held for 60 marks each.
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