TJEE 2025 PCB seat matrix, fee structure out for 35 degree, diploma courses; choice filling soon
Gauri Mittal | July 1, 2025 | 12:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
TJEE 2025 PCB seat matrix is out for UG allied health sciences courses in pharmacy, nursing, physiotherapy and more – in the Northeastern states
The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has published the seat matrix for the physics, chemistry and biology (PCB) group for the Tripura Joint Entrance Examination. The TJEE 2025 is for admission to undergraduate (UG) veterinary, agricultural, fisheries, pharmacy, nursing, and allied courses in Tripura and the Northeastern region.
The TJEE 2025 PCB seat matrix has been declared for 32 UG degree courses. The major courses can be found below, with seats in different Northeastern universities.
Bachelor courses
|
Programme |
Total seats available |
|
Bachelor of pharmacy (BPharma) |
109 |
|
Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSc Nursing) |
82 |
|
Bachelor of optometry (BOPTM) |
34 |
|
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) |
34 |
|
Bachelor of Science (honours) Agriculture |
82 |
|
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) Food Technology |
6 |
|
Bachelor of veterinary science and animal husbandry |
65 |
|
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Biotechnology |
10 |
|
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Microbiology |
10 |
A total of 432 seats are available across the Northeastern states for these major UG programmes.
TJEE 2025 diploma seat matrix
The TJEE 2025 seat matrix shows the distribution of seats across the undergraduate diploma programmes listed below.
Diploma courses
|
Programme |
Total seats available |
|
Diploma in Pharmacy (D Pharma) Allopathy |
39 |
|
D Pharma Homeopathy |
10 |
|
D Pharma Ayurved |
10 |
There are 59 seats available for UG diploma courses through TJEE 2025.
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A total of 5% of the seats will be reserved for Persons with Disability (PWD), while 2% of seats will be reserved for wards of ex-serviceman (WESM) candidates. Dates for choice-filling for TJEE 2025 counselling will be announced soon.
TJEE 2025 Counselling: Course fees
There will be no waiting list for TJEE PCB counselling, and in each round, candidates will be allocated seats based on their TJEE score and their preferences filled during the choice-filling process. Candidates who do not take part in the choice-filling will not be considered for the counselling process and will not be allotted any seat. Their admission will be subject to fulfillment of the eligibility criteria of the institute.
Along with the TJEE PCB seat matrix, the fee structure for UG courses in 2025-26 has also been released.
The fee for various courses ranges from Rs 14,000 per year for BPharm and DPharm, up to Rs 1,60,000 per year for Bachelor of Physiotherapy. The BSc nursing course at Agartala Govt Nursing College under AGMC and GBP Hospital is free of cost.
For admissions to the ICFAI University through Tripura JEE PCB, candidates with ranks up to 1,000 will receive a scholarship of Rs 20,000. Candidates with ranks from 1,001 to 1,500 will receive a scholarship of Rs 10,000.
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