JKBOPEE extends CET and PET application form last date; apply till June 15
Team Careers360 | May 25, 2020 | 10:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has again extended the last date to fill the application forms of Common Entrance Test (CET) and Polytechnic Entrance Test (PET). Interested candidates can now complete the registration till June 15, 2020. Earlier, the last to fill and submit the application form was May 31.
To fill out the application form, candidates have to provide some basic details, upload relevant documents, and make a payment of the application fee. Candidates are advised to fill the application form at the earliest.
The authorities have already postponed the entrance tests of both JKCET and JKPET due to the coronavirus outbreak and the new dates will be announced later. Candidates looking for admission are advised to check the eligibility criteria laid down by the authorities before applying for it.
JKCET is conducted in offline mode for admission in B.Tech courses in the participating institutes. JKPET is conducted as a pen and paper based test for admission into three year engineering diploma courses in various polytechnics.
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