JKCET 2019 Counselling dates announced, registration to begin May 25
Satyendra Singh | May 24, 2019 | 09:22 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 22: The JKCET 2019 counselling dates have been announced by J&K Board for Professional Entrance Examination. The registration process for JKCET counselling will start from May 25 in online mode. Candidates who have scored a minimum mark of 07 (seven) are eligible to participate in the counselling. Students who want to participate in the counselling of JKCET 2019 need to register and pay the counselling fees of Rs.1200 in online mode.
Candidates will initially be required to enter the requisite mandatory details for registration and obtain the password for subsequent logging in to the website. Candidates need to fill up their choices for colleges in the order of preference at the time of registration. The counselling board will first facilitate candidates with a mock seat allotment process during May 25 to 26.
Candidates will be able to modify the preferences selected by them from May 27 to June 7 post which the seat will be finally submitted/locked. The seat allotment will be done for the seat preference filled by candidate during May 27 to June 7 as per the rules of counselling.
The detailed counselling schedules is provided below
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Events |
Dates |
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Online registration and mock exercise |
May 25 to 27, 2019 |
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Filling of online preference |
May 27 to June 6, 2019 |
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Payment of fees |
Up to June 6, 2019 |
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Editing of preference |
Up to June 7, 2019 |
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Seat allotment |
Post June 7, 019 |
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