TBJEE 2023 application correction facility begins; edit by February 24
Candidates will have to submit a written application at TBJEE office for correction. Tripura JEE 2023 is tentatively scheduled for April 25.
Vagisha Kaushik | February 21, 2023 | 11:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI : The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has commenced the TBJEE 2023 application correction facility. Candidates who applied for Tripura JEE 2023 can edit the application form by submitting a written application at the board office. The last date to modify the application form is February 24 till 5pm.
TBJEE 2023 is tentatively scheduled to be held on April 25 in three shifts for admission to engineering, technological, veterinary, agriculture, fisheries, paramedical and other professional degree courses. The first shift will be conducted for physics and chemistry papers from 11am to 12:30pm. The second shift will be held for biology exam from 1:30pm to 2:15pm and the third shift will be for mathematics paper from 2:45pm to 3:30pm.
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The entrance test will be conducted at examination centres at Dharmanagar, Kailasahar, Ambassa, Udaipur, Santirbazar and Agartala.
TBJEE 2023 important dates
Event |
Date |
Online submission of application and payment |
February 1, 2023 to February 12, 2023 |
Rectification or correction of application form |
February 20, 2023 to February 24, 2023 (Candidates have to submit a written application to TBJEE Office for rectification or correction) |
Admit card download |
April 2023, second week |
Tentative date of examination |
April 25, 2023 |
Date of uploading of model answer key |
April 28, 2023 (evening) |
Last date of receiving feedback |
May 3, 2023 |
Tentative date of result publication |
Fourth week of May, 2023 |
Tentative period of counselling process |
June-July 2023 |
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