JKBOPEE extends CET and PET application form last date till July 15
Team Careers360 | July 1, 2020 | 10:03 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has again extended the last date to submit the application forms of JKCET 2020 and JKPET 2020. Candidates can now submit their applications till July 15. Originally, the last date to fill the application form for both the exams was March 31 but due to the outbreak of coronavirus, the application form last date has been extended several times. The authorities have already postponed the entrance tests of both CET and PET.
As per the notification released by the authorities, candidates whose result has been declared must submit class 10th mark certificate (for JKPET candidates) and class 12th mark certificate (for JKCET candidates) at BOPEE offices Jammu/ Srinagar during working hours from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 PM physically or email the same along with their application form number at bopeehelpdesk@gmail.com between July 1 to 15.
Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) is conducted for admission in B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes. Jammu and Kashmir Polytechnic Entrance Test (JKPET) is conducted for admission into three year engineering diploma courses in various polytechnics.
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