JEXPO 2020 application form last date extended; check details here
Saakshi Lama | March 27, 2020 | 09:59 AM IST | 1 min read
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development has announced that the final date to submit the application form of JEXPO 2020 has been extended. Candidates can now register for the entrance examination till April 15, 2020. Previously, the final date to submit the application form was March 31, 2020.
Candidates can access the application form in both online and offline mode. For the offline form, the candidates will have to visit any of the polytechnics specified by the authorities. The form has to be filled and submitted at the designated venues before the final date and the application fee has to be paid in cash.
To fill the online application form, the candidates will have to go to the official website (exam.webscte.co.in/JEXPO-VOCLET) and register with the required details. Personal, academic and contact details have to be submitted and the candidates will also have to upload scanned images of their photograph, signature and left thumb impression. Payment has to be done through challan and the same has to be submitted at the polytechnics along with a print out of the filled application form. After their payment is validated, the candidates will be able to submit the application form in online mode.
About JEXPO
JEXPO is conducted for admissions into engineering, technology and architecture courses in various self-financed polytechnics across the state of West Bengal. The exam is pen and paper based and the qualified candidates will be offered allotment into around 19,000 seats.
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