JKCET counselling 2024 registration begins today for round 1; documents required, seat intake
JKCET Counselling: Candidates are required to report to the BOPEE office with their documents and make fee payment.
Vagisha Kaushik | June 30, 2024 | 09:52 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Examinations will commence the JKCET counselling 2024 for BE, BTech admissions today, June 30. The first round of counselling will be conducted for candidates with rank 1-500. Those who qualified the common entrance test, JKCET 2024, are eligible to participate in the counselling process.
Applicants will have to report at the BOPEE offices, Jammu or Srinagar, physically for registration, attendance and fulfilment of other formalities between 8:30 am and 10 am. Students are required to deposit the counselling fee of Rs 1,000 through POS machine available at the office through debit or credit card.
JKCET Counselling 2024: Documents required
Candidates will have to carry the following original documents to the office in order to complete the registration process:
- Class 12 marks card
- Domicile certificate of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir or Ladakh.
- Category certificate, including TFW, if applicable.
- Date of birth certificate
JKCET Counselling: Seat matrix for engineering
The BOPEE seat intake in the engineering programmes offered by the government and other institutes in the UTs are given below.
Government
Name of institute |
Programme |
Number of seats |
Govt College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu |
Civil engineering |
60 |
Computer science and engineering |
60 |
|
Mechanical engineering |
60 |
|
Electrical engineering |
60 |
|
Electronics and communication engineering |
60 |
|
Govt College of Engineering and Technology, Safapora, Ganderbal |
Civil engineering |
60 |
Computer science and engineering |
60 |
|
Mechanical engineering |
60 |
|
Electrical and electronics engineering |
60 |
|
Biomedical |
60 |
|
Total |
600 |
Private
Name of institute |
Programme |
Number of seats |
Modern Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jammu |
Civil engineering |
57 |
Electronics and communication engineering |
28 |
|
Computer science and engineering |
171 |
|
Computer science and engineering (AI-ML) |
57 |
|
Computer science and engineering (cyber security) |
57 |
|
Electrical engineering |
28 |
|
Mahant Bachittar Singh College of Engineering & Technology, Jammu |
Civil engineering |
30 |
Electronics and communication engineering |
15 |
|
Computer science and engineering |
60 |
|
Electrical engineering |
15 |
|
Mechanical engineering |
15 |
|
Information Technology |
30 |
|
SSM College of Engineering & Technology, Pattan, Baramulla |
Civil engineering |
171 |
Electronics and communication engineering |
114 |
|
Computer science and engineering |
114 |
|
Electrical engineering |
114 |
|
Mechanical engineering |
114 |
|
Yogananda College of Engineering & Technology, Jammu |
Civil engineering |
85 |
Computer science and engineering |
85 |
|
Electrical engineering |
57 |
|
Mechanical engineering |
85 |
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