TJEE 2024 counselling registration ends today at tbjee.nic.in; instructions for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | June 30, 2024 | 08:45 AM IST | 2 mins read
TJEE Counselling 2024: Eligible candidates can apply for counselling using their registration number and password.
NEW DELHI: The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) will end the registration process for Tripura Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) 2024 counselling today, June 30. Candidates who qualified the exam can apply for TJEE counselling 2024 through the official websites, tbjee.nic.in.
Candidates can fill the counselling form using their registration number and password. The seat allotment of applicants will be based on candidates' performance, preferences, and seat availability.
TJEE 2024 Counseling: Instructions for candidates
The board issued the following instructions for applicants for eligibility and marks:
- Provide the total obtained marks (out of 500) in Class 12 exam or equivalent exam. However, provide subject-wise marks in English, physics, chemistry and mathematics for PCM group and English, physics, chemistry and biology for PCB group. Biology may be considered as fifth subject for PCM group candidates and mathematics may be considered for PCB group candidates.
- However, if any candidate wants to register for both PCM and PCB group then the marks for all subjects (English, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology) should be given in the registration form.
- Marks obtained in computer science or biotechnology can be provided in registration form. There is no scope for the input of marks obtained in physical education or painting etc. and hence, the related information need not be given by the candidate during online registration.
- Candidate must be passed in theory and practical separately for physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics (if applicable). If any candidate is failed in either theory or practical in any subject of respective group (PCM or PCB), he or she is not eligible to get a seat from that group. Moreover, if any candidate is failed in either physics or chemistry, he is not eligible to apply for counselling.
TJEE 2024 Counselling: Required documents
Candidates are required to upload the following documents during the registration process:
- Madhyamik exam or equivalent exam admit card or birth certificate
- Class 12 marksheet
- PRTC certificate
- Caste certificate, if applicable
- PwD certificate, if applicable
- Ward of Ex-Serviceman Certificate from Directorate of Sainik Welfare
- Certificate regarding the period of stay of candidate, father, mother for not less than five years in case of wards of ex-serviceman, serving defence personnel
- Certificate showing the proof of serving defence personnel
- Seat surrendered certificate from concerned department, if applicable
TJEE 2024 result was declared on June 3. The Tripura JEE exam held on May 2 for a total of 2,268 PCM and 4,868 PCB candidates.
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