JKCET 2024 result out at jkbopee.gov.in; download merit list
Vikas Kumar Pandit | June 25, 2024 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
JKCET 2024 Exam: Candidates who have any objection against the result, can submit written representations along with a payment of Rs 1,000.
NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) has announced the result for the Jammu and Kashmir state-level Common Entrance Test (JKCET) 2024 along with the provisional merit list. Candidates who appeared for the exam can download the JKCET 2024 merit list through the official website, jkbopee.gov.in.
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The JKCET 2024 merit list will carry details such as roll number, name, category, sub-category, total score, and rank of the candidates. As per the JKCET 2024 merit list, Krishna Arun Magotra has achieved rank 1 with a total score of 112.75.
Candidates who are not satisfied with their JKCET 2024 result can raise objections with a written representation along with a payment of Rs 1,000 to be paid through a POS machine at the BOPEE offices in Srinagar, Jammu for re-totalling of marks. The Board will accept representations related to this matter for up to three days after this notification is posted on the BOPEE website following the declaration of results.
“The candidate(s), who have filled out the application form under the CDP (Child of Defense persons) category, if any, are advised to submit the priority certificate physically at the BOPEE office Jammu/Srinagar within five days of issuance of this notification,” the official notice read.
The board further informed that candidates who need corrections in their application form for fields such as name, parentage, date of birth, category certificate, or gender should visit the BOPEE office in Jammu or Srinagar in person for rectification within five days of the issuance of this notification.
The JKCET 2024 exam was conducted at both centres Jammu and Srinagar on June 9. As per the official notice, the JKCET 2024 counselling process is tentatively scheduled to begin on June 30, 2024.
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JKCET 2024 Result: Top ten rank holders
Candidates can check the top 10 rank holders in the JKCET 2024 exam from the table given below.
|
Roll number |
Name |
Total score |
Rank |
|
6420137 |
Krishna Arun Magotra |
112.75 |
1 |
|
6420203 |
Suryansh Sumbria |
95.00 |
2 |
|
6420875 |
Malvika Blowria |
93.75 |
3 |
|
6420441 |
Manik Sharma |
93.25 |
4 |
|
6420018 |
Manasvi Gupta |
89.50 |
5 |
|
6420383 |
Raj Vardan Singh Billowria |
88.75 |
6 |
|
6420102 |
Palash Koul |
88.75 |
7 |
|
6420769 |
Vaibhav Narayan Bhandari |
85.75 |
8 |
|
6420376 |
Agrima Mangotra |
84.75 |
9 |
|
6420433 |
Krishanav Badkulia |
84.75 |
10 |
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