JKBOPEE extends CET and PET application forms last date till June 30
Team Careers360 | June 11, 2020 | 02:23 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has re-extended the last date to fill the application forms of JKCET 2020 and JKPET 2020. As per the latest notification, candidates can now complete the JKCET and JKPET registrations till June 30. Earlier, the application form last date for both the exams was June 15. Application forms are available in online mode.
The authorities have extended the last date due to the hardship faced by the students in filling the application form and also poor responses from candidates. The authorities have also postponed the JKCET and JKPET entrance exams on account of COVID-19 and no revised dates have been announced yet.
Interested candidates are advised to fill out the application form at the earliest. No applications will be accepted once the registration process is over. Before filling out the application form, candidates must check the eligibility criteria laid down by the authorities.
Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) is the state entrance exam conducted for admissions to engineering courses in the state. Jammu and Kashmir Polytechnic Entrance Test (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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