JKCET 2021 application last date tomorrow; Apply now
Ritu Tripathi | April 5, 2021 | 12:48 PM IST | 1 min read
The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) will close the JKCET 2021 registration tomorrow, April 6.
NEW DELHI: The J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) will close the JKCET 2021 registration tomorrow, April 6. Interested and eligible candidates who have not filled the JKCET application form 2021 yet must do it before the last date.
JKCET application form filling process includes registration, filling details, uploading documents, and payment of fees.
Steps to fill JKCET application form 2021
Step 1: JKCET registration- Candidates have to first complete JKCET 2021 registration by entering basic details like name, mobile number, email, and date of birth.
Step 2: Filling details- Next, candidates will have to enter all the required details of the application form like personal, academic, and communication details.
Step 3: Uploading Documents- Candidates will have to upload a scanned photograph, thumb impression, signature, and other documents as per the specifications provided by the authorities.
Step 4: Payment of fee- Next, candidates will have to pay the application fees of Rs 1,200 in online mode using a credit/ debit card or net banking.
Step 5: Form submission- In the last step, candidates have to submit the JKCET application form 2021.
JKCET 2021 application form was released on March 14. JKCET 2021 exam date is expected to be notified soon. JKCET is conducted as an offline exam for admission to BTech courses offered by the participating institutes.
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