JKCET 2021 application form to be released on March 10 at jkbopee.gov.in, Check how to apply
Ritu Tripathi | March 4, 2021 | 11:45 AM IST | 1 min read
J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) will release the JKCET application form 2021 on March 10 on the official website.
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) has announced JKCET 2021 application dates. JKCET application form 2021 will be released on March 10 on the official website - jkbopee.gov.in . The last date to submit the JKCET 2021 application form is March 29.
The JKCET application form 2021 submission process will include steps of registration, filling in details, fee payment, uploading documents, and final submission.
Steps to fill JKCET 2021 application form
Step 1: JKCET registration
Candidates will have to register for JKCET 2021 by entering basic details like name, date of birth, mobile number, Email ID, etc.
Step 2: Filling JKCET application form 2021
After successful registration, candidates will have to fill in all the required details of the application form like personal, communication and academic details.
Step 3: Fee payment
Next, candidates will have to pay the application fee of JKCET 2021 through debit/ credit card or net banking.
Step 4: Uploading documents
Candidates will have to upload the scanned images of their photograph, signature, thumb impression along with other certificates as per the specifications given by the authorities.
Step 5: Final submission
Finally, candidates will have to submit the application form.
BOPEE will release the JKCET exam dates 2021 soon along with the official brochure. JKCET 2021 will be held in pen and paper-based exam for admission into the BTech courses offered by the participating institutes.
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