JKCET 2020: Final date to submit documents by notified candidates extended till August 31
Team Careers360 | August 27, 2020 | 10:35 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) has released a notification stating that the candidates who were earlier notified as having deficiency of documents/certificates required for admissions through JKCET 2020 has to be done before the last date. The authorities have extended the final date till August 31 (4 PM).
Previously, the final date to submit the deficient documents was August 28. However, since a number of students failed to submit the required documents, the last date has been extended. If the candidates still do not submit the documents, then their JKCET 2020 candidature will be treated as cancelled on their own risk and responsibility.
Candidates will be able to submit the documents through email bopeehelpdesk@gmail.com or by hand at the office. The list of candidates who have to submit the documents is available at the official website jkbopee.gov.in.
About JKCET 2020
JKCET is conducted to provide B.Tech admissions into the participating institutes of the state. The entrance exam has been postponed till further notice due to COVID-19 and the new dates will be announced soon.
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