TBJEE 2023: Tripura JEE registration last date extended till February 18; apply at tbjee.nic.in
TBJEE admit card 2023 for the entrance exam will be issued in the second week of April at tbjee.nic.in. Tripura JEE exam date 2023 is April 25.
Anu Parthiban | February 13, 2023 | 03:26 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has extended the last date for TBJEE 2023 registration. Candidates who wish to take admission in engineering, technological, veterinary, agriculture, fisheries, paramedical and other professional degree courses in the state will be able to apply till February 18, 2023.
Applicants will be able to apply on the Tripura JEE 2023 official website, tbjee.nic.in. The TBJEE application process began on February 1 and the Tripura JEE registration last date was February 12. However, the board has now extended the deadline for TBJEE 2023 by six days.
TBJEE admit card 2023 for the entrance exam will be issued in the second week of April. Tripura JEE exam date 2023 is April 25.
TBJEE 2023 application fee for general category male candidates is Rs 550 and for SC, ST male candidates is Rs 450. All female candidates and those belonging to BPL category will have to pay Rs 350.
How to apply for TBJEE 2023
Applicants can follow the steps given below to submit the Tripura JEE 2023 application form.
- Visit the TBJEE official website, tbjee.nic.in.
- Click on the “Apply online for Tripura Joint Entrance Examination” link
- Now enter a valid email address and mobile number.
- Login using the credentials generated.
- In the next step, enter all personal, academic details.
- Uploads important documents.
- Review the application form and submit.
- Save the TBJEE form 2023 for future reference.
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