JKCET 2021 registration deadline extended till May 10
Mohit Dhyani | April 30, 2021 | 11:33 AM IST | 1 min read
JKBOPEE has extended the last date to fill JKCET 2021 application form till May 10. Get direct link to fill JKCET application form here.
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examination (JKBOPEE) has extended the last date to fill the JKCET 2021 application form. Applicants can now apply for JKCET 2021 till May 10 on the official website. To appear for the JKCET 2021 exam, candidates must fill the JKCET application form 2021 before the last date. Get more details below.
JKCET 2021 exam date is yet to be announced by JKBOPEE. As per the official notification, other terms and conditions shall remain the same as mentioned in the official brochure.
Steps to fill JKCET application form 2021
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Visit the JKCET official website - jkbopee.gov.in .
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Complete JKCET 2021 registration.
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Fill in the details in the application form.
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Pay JKCET application fee in online mode. Upload required documents in the application form.
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Preview and submit the JKCET application form.
JKCET exam is conducted every year for admission to UG engineering degree courses in the state. Candidates who fill the JKCET application can download the admit card 15 days before the commencement of the exam.
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