JKCET Medical 2016 exam on May 21 & 22
JKCET Medical 2016 will be conducted on May 21 and 22 at various designated centres across the state of Jammu and Kashmir. The exam conducting authority, i.e. Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JK BOPEE) has released the 2016 exam notification. As per the notification, JKCET Medical 2016 will be conducted on the two consecutive dates for Papers- A (Physics and Chemistry) and B (Biology).
The Paper A will comprise topics from Physics and Chemistry subjects will be held on May 21, whereas Paper B of Biology subject will be held on the next day, i.e. May 22. Paper A will be conducted for a maximum of 2 hours and Paper B for 1 hour duration.
The application procedure of JKCET Medical 2016 will tentatively begin in the month of February in an online mode. The detailed application procedure will be available after the release of admission brochure of 2016 academic session.
As per the eligibility criteria of JKCET Medical 2016, only those candidates will be eligible to apply, who have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized statutory Board/University with 50% marks in aggregate in case of open merit category, and 40% in aggregate for reserved categories.
Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test, also known as JKCET Medical 2016 is a state level entrance conducted by 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.
Stay tuned to www.medicine.careers360.com for more information on JKCET Medical 2016
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