JK CET 2023 application forms to re-open from May 27 at jkbopee.gov.in; Apply by June 5
Magdhi Diksha | May 24, 2023 | 02:19 PM IST | 1 min read
The last date to register for the JK CET exam 2023 is June 5. If JK CET 2023 is cancelled, eligible and interested candidates will be shortlisted based on 10+2 marks.
NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Board of Professional Entrance Exam (JKBOPEE) has announced that registration for JK CET 2023 for bachelors of engineering and technology programmes will be reopened from May 27. The last date to register for JK CET exam 2023 is June 5. All interested and eligible candidates can register online for JK CET 2023 on the official website of JKBOPEE at jkbopee.gov.in.
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The JK CET 2023 admission process is open only to candidates who are residents of the Union Territories (UT) of J&K or Ladakh. The JK CET 2023 application process will include Rs 1,000 application fees to be paid online through net banking or debit and credit cards.
Eligibility for JK CET 2023:
Candidates who wish to apply for JK CET 2023 are required to fulfill the following criteria.
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Domicile of UT of J&K or UT of Ladakh or have ST certificate issued by the competent authority of Ladakh
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Have passed 10+2 from recognised boards of education with following subjects: physics, chemistry and maths
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Have secured 45% in qualifying examination for open merit category candidates including the children of defence personnel, children of paramilitary force, children of J&K police personnel, TFW and candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in sports
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OR have secured 40% in qualifying exam for reserved category, that is, SC/ST/RBA/ALC/IB/OSC/PSP
JK CET 2023 is conducted for admission to the bachelor of engineering and technology courses-2023 in government, private colleges and institutions of the UT of JK.
As per the official notification on JKBOPEE, if the board decides not to conduct JK CET 2023, the eligible and interested candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of marks secured by them in the qualifying examination, that is, 10+2.
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