JET 2022 exam dates announced; Apply at jainuniversity.ac.in
Mohit Dhyani | February 25, 2022 | 06:23 PM IST | 1 min read
Jain University has announced the JET 2022 exam date. Candidates can fill the JET 2022 application form at jainuniversity.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: Jain University has announced the JET exam date 2022 at the official website, jainuniversity.ac.in. As per the exam dates of JET 2022, the exam is scheduled to be conducted on March 23 and 24. Applicants can fill the JET application form 2022 at jainuniversity.ac.in. The application process of JET 2022 comprises registration, filling application form, uploading documents and payment of fee. The exam authorities have not released the last date to fill the application form yet.
After filling the JET application form, applicants will be able to complete the JET slot booking from the official website. Candidates need to select a specified time & date to appear for the examination. After slot booking, candidates will be able to download their JET admit card 2022.
Steps to fill JET application form 2022
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Visit the Jain University official website - jainuniversity.ac.in.
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Click on the “UG Apply Online” link from the homepage.
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Complete the JET registration with personal information.
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Fill details in the application form.
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Upload relevant documents as per the specified format.
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Pay the application fee in online mode.
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Preview and submit the application form.
To apply for JET 2022, applicants must pass the PUC/ SYJC/ 12th or equivalent exam with at least 60% marks. In the case of SC/ST category, candidates need to score a minimum of 55% marks.
The JET 2022 exam will be conducted for 150 minutes. All the questions will be multiple choice questions. The questions in the Jain Entrance Test will be asked from Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, English and Local reasoning.
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