West Bengal JECA 2020 for MCA admission postponed, new dates to be announced soon
Team Careers360 | May 7, 2020 | 09:44 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Board of Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) has postponed the JECA 2020 examination. Joint Entrance Examination for MCA, commonly known as JECA is conducted for admission in MCA courses in all the participating institutes. JECA 2020 was scheduled for June 27 as per the earlier announced schedule. The board will announce a new exam date in due course of time.
The start of the JECA 2020 application process has also been postponed by the board. The application process was due to start in April but has been postponed in view of the current situation araised out of the coronavirus pandemic. New dates for JECA 2020 applications will also be announced soon along with the examination dates.
The JECA exam is conducted as an offline, OMR based exam of three hours duration having Mathematics and General Aptitude part. The test has 100 questions from Mathematics and 50 from Aptitude part.
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