JEXPO 2022 exam date revised; Submit online application forms till April 18
Mohit Dhyani | April 12, 2022 | 08:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The exam conducting authorities have revised the JEXPO 2022 exam date. Candidates can now fill JEXPO 2022 application form till April 18.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI: West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development has revised the JEXPO 2022 exam date. The exam authority will now conduct the JEXPO exam 2022 on May 21. Earlier, JEXPO 2022 exam was scheduled to be conducted on May 7. Along with the exam date, the exam authority has also extended the last date to submit the JEXPO application form.
Applicants going to appear for the exam must complete the JEXPO 2022 registration before the last date. Successful registered candidates will be able to download the JEXPO admit card 2022 a few days before the exam.
Steps to fill JEXPO application form 2022
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Visit the JEXPO official website - webscte.co.in
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Now click on the “New Candidate? Register Yourself’ tab from the homepage.
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Enter the details in the required fields.
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Login using mobile number and password to fill the application form.
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Fill details in the application form like educational qualification, communication and others.
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Upload the required 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 of JEXPO 2022.
The application fee of JEXPO 2022 has been waived for this year. JEXPO 2022 application form is available in online mode only.
JEXPO full form is Joint Entrance Examination for Polytechnics West Bengal. The exam authorities conduct the JEXPO exam for the admissions to various Diploma courses offered by participating institutes.
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