JKCET Medical 2015 exam concluded on May 31
JKCET Medical 2015 exam was concluded successfully on May 31, 2015 at various allotted centres. According to experts and student, “Exam was ‘moderate’ in terms of difficulty level”. JKCET Medical 2015 was conducted on two consecutive days, i.e. May 30 and May 31, 2015.
Zeya-ul-haq, resident of Udhampur, who appeared for JKCET Medical 2015 for the first time said, “Exam was of moderate difficulty level and Physics section was tougher than Chemistry and Biology.’’
JKCET Medical 2015 entrance exam is conducted for admission to medical undergraduate course like MBBS, BDS. The state level entrance exam is conducted by The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE). A total 50% of seats are under Open Merit or general category, other 50% is distributed among the reserved category candidates.
As per the exam pattern of JKCET Medical 2015, JKCET Medical 2015 was divided into two papers. Paper A( Physics and Chemistry) had120 questions, whereas Paper B (Biology) had 60 questions in total. There is a system of negative marking of 0.25 for each incorrect answer.
As per the information brochure of JKCET Medical 2015, there is no information mentioned about JKCET Medical 2015 answer key. If any person or coaching institute claims to provide the answer key of JKCET Medical 2015, do not fall for it as it will be a false promise. Such answer keys of JKCET Medical 2015 has no authentic source and validity for the same.
The result of JKCET Medical 2015 is scheduled to be declared, tentatively, in the second week of June, 2015. The result published by exam conducting authority of JKCET Medical 2015 will consist of candidates’ marks in the entrance exam and ranks in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. After the declaration of result, shortlisted candidates will be called in for the counseling process. The counseling schedule of JKCET Medical 2015 will be announced after the declaration of result, scheduled to be announced tentatively in the second week of June, 2015.
Candidates must note that a total of 50% seats are under Open Merit or General Category in JKCET Medical 2015, whereas, the other 50% is distributed among the reserved category candidates.
First published on May 31, 2015
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