Tripura TBJEE counselling 2023 deadline extended to June 27
Soundrya Nandkumar Kalse | June 24, 2023 | 02:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
Tripura Board Joint Entrance Examination counselling 2023 registration link is available at official website, tbjee.nic.in. Eligibility, how to register here.
NEW DELHI : The registration deadline for Tripura Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) counselling 2023 has been extended to June 27, 2023. Interested candidates who have qualified the TJEE 2023 will have to submit the TJEE counselling application on the official website tbjee.nic.in. More than 5,000 students appeared for the TBJEE exam this year.
The TBJEE counselling process is divided into two rounds - one for the physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) and another for the physics, chemistry and biology (PCB). Through the state-level counselling, eligible students will be offered admission to engineering, veterinary, fishery, agriculture, paramedical and other undergraduate programmes in the participating universities.
TJEE counselling 2023 registration can be through candidate login. Seats will be offered on the basis of choices filled by the candidates, number of applicants and availability of seats.
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TJEE Counselling 2023: Eligibility Criteria
Students who are resident of Tripura and those who completed Class 12 exams from Tripura Board or Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be considered for admission.
Additionally, the minimum qualifying percentage for the TJEE 2023 will be 50% for the general category and 45% for Tripura state SC, ST, OBC candidates.
How to register for TBJEE 2023 counselling
Applicants will have to follow the instructions given below to complete the TBJEE counselling 2023.
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Visit the TBJEE official website, tbjee.nic.in 2023.
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Login through candidate login using the credentials generated earlier.
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Fill the registration form by adding total marks secured in Class 12.
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For the PCM group: Enter subject-wise marks for English, physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology (considered the fifth subject).
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For the PCB group: Enter subject-wise marks for English, physics, chemistry, biology, and mathematics (considered the fifth subject).
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If registering for both PCM and PCB groups, provide marks for all subjects.
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Marks obtained in physical education, painting, etc, will not be considered.
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Upload the necessary documents in JPG, JPEG, or PDF format, each document not exceeding 500 kb in size.
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Carefully review the registration form before clicking on the ‘Submit’ button.
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