JKCET 2025: Exam Date, Registration, Eligibility, Syllabus, Pattern, Admit Card, Selection Process

Jammu & Kashmir Common Entrance Test 2025 ( JKCET )

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JKCET 2025: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) will release the JKCET application form 2025 in May 2025. The JKCET 2025 exam will be held in June 2025. The state-level Common Entrance Test (CET) is held for admission to UG engineering courses offered by various government and private institutes in J&K. JKCET is a state-level entrance exam held in offline mode. The exam has 3 sections comprising Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with 180 questions (60 questions from each section) with a time duration of 3.00 hours. The questions are multiple choice objective types with 1 mark each. There is a 0.25 negative mark for each wrong answer. Check all details of the JKCET 2025 exam like how to apply, eligibility, syllabus, pattern, courses offered, admission process, participating colleges, etc, here.

Q:   What is the exam date of JKCET?

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JKCET 2025 exam is expected to be held in June 2025. In 2023 and 2022, the exam was cancelled and the admisison was made on the basis of 10+2 marks only. However, in 2024, the test was held in offline mode. The candidates are advised to check the JKCET dates to ensure that no events are missed out. The exam date is announced by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) officially.

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Q:   What is the application form release date for JKCET?

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JKCET 2025 application form will be out in May 2025. Eligible candidates can fill out the JKCET application form. JKCET application process consists of registration, filling out the form, uploading documents and payment of the fee. Incomplete and invalid applications are rejected. Before filling out the form, the candidates are advised to check the official eligibility criteria. 

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Q:   How many times in a year is the JKCET exam held?

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JKCET is held annually, that is once a year. Jammu and KashmirCommon Entrance Test (JKCET) is a pen and paper based state level entrance exam. The exam is conducted by Jammu and KashmirBoard of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) to fill up the UG engineering seats offered in various government and private institutes in J&K.

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What is JKCET?

Jammu and Kashmir Common Entrance Test (JKCET) is a pen and paper-based state-level entrance exam. The exam is conducted by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) to fill up the UG engineering seats offered in various government and private institutes in J&K. The exam is held for candidates who have passed or are passing 10+2 examinations in the current year as that of the exam. 10+2 level questions are asked in the entrance test from physics, maths and chemistry. The allotment of seats in various institutes is based on JKCET scores, reservations and preferences submitted by the candidates. The seats are allotted via an online counselling process.

Also Read: BTech Admission Through CUET 2025: College List, Cutoff, Eligibility Criteria

Q:   What is the duration of JKCET exam?

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JKCET exam is held in offline mode for 3 hours duration. There are three sections in the JKCET question paper namely - Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The exam pattern is as follows:

  • Mode of Exam: Pen-and-Paper-Based Test

  • Duration: 3 Hours

  • Medium of Exam: English

  • Type of Questions: Multiple-Choice Questions

  • Sections: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

  • Total Number of Questions: 180

  • Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be given for every correct answer. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.

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Q:   In what mode is JKCET exam held?

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JKCET is held in offline, pen and paper based mode. The entrance test is based on the courses of study and syllabi of the 12th class. JKCET exam will have 1 paper that will have 3 sections - Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Eavh section will have 60 questions of marks each. The total marks in the paper is 180 and the total questions are 180.

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JKCET 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule

Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of JKCET 2025 exam

DatesUpcoming Exam Dates

May '25

JKCET 2025 application form

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

JKCET 2025 Admit card release date

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

JKCET 2025 answer key

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

JKCET 2025 exam date

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

JKCET 2025 answer key challenge last date

TENTATIVE

Jun '25

JKCET 2025 result announcement

TENTATIVE

JKCET 2025 Highlights

Check below some important details of the JKCET exam:

Exam Particulars

Exam Details

Exam Name

Jammu and KashmirCommon Entrance Test (JKCET)

Conducting Body

Jammu and KashmirBoard of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE)

Exam Level

State level

Exam Frequency

Annual

Mode of Exam

Offline

Courses offered through Entrance Exam

BTech in:

Exam Fees

INR 1200

Exam Duration

3 hours

No. of Papers

1

Language/Medium of Exam

English only

Colleges Accepting Exam Score

No. of Test Cities

In the cities of Srinagar and Jammu only

Official Website

https://www.jkbopee.gov.in/

Contact Details

Email: helpdeskjakbopee@gmail.com, coejakbopee@gmail.com 

Call: 9419403272, 9622366360, 9419434133, 9906509387, 9419106698, 9469012295

Information brochure

Download here (previous year)

Q:   What is the level of JKCET exam?

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The entrance test is based on the courses of study and syllabi of the 12th class. 

As per the marking scheme of JKCET, 1 marks is awarded for each correct answer and for ecach wrong answer, 0.25 marks is deducted. Each 3 section of the question paper has 60 questions and has mamximum 60 marks. The, aximum marks in total is thus 180.

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Q:   What is the syllabus of JKCET?

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The topics that are asked in the JKCET exam in the maths section are: Sets, relations and functions, Complex number; linear inequation; linear programming, Sequence and series, permutation and combination & binomial theorem, Trigonometric and inverse trigonometry functions, Matrices and determinants, Limit, continuity and differentiation, Integration and differential equations, Straight lines and conic sections, Statistics and probability, Vectors and three dimensional geometry.

The topics that are asked in the JKCET exam in the chemistry section are: Chemical arithmetic & atomic structure, Chemical equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Solutions, Chemical thermodynamics, Redox reactions and electrochemistry, Solid state & states of matter, Surface chemistry, Periodic properties, Chemical bonding and molecular structure, Chemistry of representative elements, Transition elements including lanthanoides, Co-ordination chemistry, Nomenclature and basic concepts in organic chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Organic chemistry based on functional group-i, Organic chemistry based on function group-ii, Organic chemistry based on functional group-iii, Molecules of life Polymers.

The topics asked in JKCET exam in the physics section are: Physical world and measurement, Kinematics Laws of motion, Work, energy and power, Motion of system of particles and rigid body, Gravitation, Properties of bulk matter, Thermodynamics, Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory, Oscillations and waves, Electrostatics Current electricity, Magnetic effects of current and magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and alt. Currents, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Dual nature of matter and radiation, Atoms and nuclei, Electronic devices, Communication system.

 
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Q:   What type of questions are asked in JKCET?

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In JKCET, candidates have to attempt Multiple-Choice Questions.  JKCET is held in offline, pen and paper based mode in english language only. The entrance test is based on the courses of study and syllabi of the 12th class. JKCET exam will have 1 paper that will have 3 sections - Maths, Physics and Chemistry. Eavh section will have 60 questions of marks each. The total marks in the paper is 180 and the total questions are 180.

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JKCET 2025 Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria must be checked before applying for the JKCET exam. The JKCET eligibility is given below:

Domicile: Candidates must have the domicile certificate of UT of J&K or ST certificate issued by a competent Authority of UT of Ladakh to be treated as a Domicile certificate of UT of Ladakh.

Age: There is no upper age bar for appearing in the Entrance Test for admission to Engineering Courses, both in Government and Private Colleges. 

Qualification: Candidates must

  • have passed Hr. Sec. Part II (12th/10+2) or an equivalent examination from a recognised statutory Board/University.
  • have passed 10+2 or equivalent examinations in Physics, Chemistry and mathematics as compulsory subjects having 45% marks for Open Merit Category candidates, including the Children of Defence Personnel, Children of Para-Military Forces, Children of Police personnel, Tuition Fee Waiver (TFW) of UT of J&K/Ladakh and candidates possessing outstanding proficiency in Sports. 40% marks for the reserved category candidates belonging to SC/ST and other Socially and Educationally Backward Classes (PSP/IB/RBA/ALC/OSC).
  • be appearing/appeared in the 10+2 (12th Class) annual examination 2025 can also apply to appear in CET-2025, provided such candidates shall have to qualify for the 10+2 examination as per the above-mentioned eligibility at the time of declaration of the result of entrance test/at the date of admission or as may be notified by the Board.

Q:   Is there any age limit to apply for JKCET?

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There is no upper age bar for appearing in JKCET for admission to Engineering Courses, both in Government and Private Colleges. However, candidates must have the domicile certificate of UT of J&K or ST certificate issued by a competent Authority of UT of Ladakh be treated as the Domicile certificate of UT of Ladakh and 10+2 passed/passing in the curren year of JKCET exam.

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JKCET 2025 Application Form

Candidates have to apply for JKCET in online mode on the official website.

The application form  can be completed using the steps below:

  • Fill online application
  • Make Payment
  • Upload Documents
  • Print Application Form

Application fee: INR 1200 to be paid using the online payment method (“Integrated Payment Gateway” with the help of any National Credit Card/Debit Card/facility).

Documents to be uploaded in the online application form: All the documents to be uploaded in the online form must be s from 100-200 KB in size.

  • Certificate of residence proof of domicile UT of J&K or Ladakh as the case may be
  • Marks certificate of the qualifying examination issued by the concerned Board
  • Matriculation or equivalent examination certificate indicating Date of Birth issued by the respective Boards
  • The category candidates claiming benefit of any reserved category including Sports, JKPM, CDP and TFW have to upload a copy of their category certificate along with the Online Application Form within the prescribed last date. However, their eligibility shall be considered at par with Open Merit candidates.

Photo/Signature/Thumb Impression:

  • The candidates have to upload a recent Photo a scanned copy of the Signature and Thumb Impression.
  • The maximum size of the photograph/signature/thumb impression to be from 10 - 50 KB.

Q:   Is there any facility for correction in the JKCET application form after submission?

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There are no provisions for correction in details filled in the online JKCET application form. Once the application form is submitted and the application fee is paid, the forms cannot be accessed for editing or any sort of correction. Therefore candidates must carefully read, fill and submit the JKCET application form. The details in the application form will be used in admit card, the result and also in the final admission/counselling. Hence the candidates must be very cautious while submitting the JKCET form. Check all details twice before the final submission of the form.

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Q:   How do I know if my JKCET application form has been successfully submitted?

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The applicants of JKCET can check the status of their application on the official website. If any form status is not confirmed, the candidate concerned must report in the BOPEE  office by or before the stipulated date fixed for this purpose in the admission notification, failing which their application form shall be rejected.

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Q:   What details are to be filled in the JKCET application form?

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Candidates have to fill the below details in the JKCET application form:

  • Candidate’s name
  • Candidate’s father's name
  • Date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format
  • A valid email id and mobile number
  • Academic details
  • Complete address of correspondence and permanent address
  • Select the exam centre

After completing all the formalities, candidates will receive the application number on the registered email id.

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JKCET 2025 Syllabus

The entrance test is based on the courses of study and syllabi of the 12th class.

The topics that are asked in JKCET are as follows:

Physics

Chemistry

Maths

Physical world and measurement

Chemical arithmetic & atomic structure

Sets, relations and functions

Kinematics

Chemical equilibrium

Complex number; linear inequation; linear programming

Laws of motion

Chemical kinetics

Sequence and series, permutation and combination & binomial theorem

Work, energy and power

Solutions

Trigonometric and inverse trigonometry functions

Motion of system of particles and rigid body

Chemical thermodynamics

Matrices and determinants

Gravitation

Redox reactions and electrochemistry

Limit, continuity and differentiation

Properties of bulk matter

Solid state & states of matter

Integration and differential equations

Thermodynamics

Surface chemistry

Straight lines and conic sections

Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory

Periodic properties

Statistics and probability

Oscillations and waves

Chemical bonding and molecular structure

Vectors and three-dimensional geometry

Electrostatics

Chemistry of representative elements

 

Current electricity

Transition elements including lanthanides

 

Magnetic effects of current and magnetism

Co-ordination chemistry

 

Electromagnetic induction and alt. Currents

Nomenclature and basic concepts in organic chemistry

 

Electromagnetic waves

Hydrocarbons

 

Optics

Organic chemistry based on functional group-i

 

The dual nature of matter and radiation

Organic chemistry based on function group ii

 

Atoms and nuclei

Organic chemistry based on functional group-iii

 

Electronic devices

Molecules of life

 

Communication system

Polymers

 

Q:   Is there any qualifying marks in JKCET exam?

A:

The minimum marks to qualify in the JKCET exam is 10. A candidate having scored less than 10 marks on the entrance test shall not be considered for admission.

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Q:   Where can I get the JKCET previous year question papers?

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JKCET previous year question papers can be checked online on shiksha.com: https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jkcet-exam-question-papers. Using the JKCET question papers from last year candidates can understand the difficulty level of the questions, marking scheme etc. Practising the JKCET question papers is helpful in exam preparation.  It will aid them in understanding the nature of questions, time management and more.

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Q:   What is the marking scheme of JKCET?

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As per the marking scheme of JKCET, 1 marks is awarded for each correct answer and for each wrong answer, 0.25 marks is deducted. Each 3 section of the question paper has 60 questions and has mamximum 60 marks. The, maximum marks in total is thus 180.

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JKCET 2025 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern of JKCET is as follows:

  • Mode of Exam: Pen-and-Paper-Based Test
  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Medium of Exam: English
  • Type of Questions: Multiple-Choice Questions
  • Sections: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
  • Total Number of Questions: 180
  • Marking Scheme: 1 mark will be given for every correct answer. 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.

Subjects

Marks

Questions

Physics

60

60

Chemistry

60

60

Mathematics

60

60

Q:   What are the topics asked in JKCET exam in the Physics section?

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The topics asked in JKCET exam in the physics section are: Physical world and measurement, Kinematics Laws of motion, Work, energy and power, Motion of system of particles and rigid body, Gravitation, Properties of bulk matter, Thermodynamics, Behavior of perfect gas and Kinetic theory, Oscillations and waves, Electrostatics Current electricity, Magnetic effects of current and magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and alt. Currents, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Dual nature of matter and radiation, Atoms and nuclei, Electronic devices, Communication system.

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Q:   What are the topics asked in JKCET exam in the Chemistry section?

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The topics that are asked in the JKCET exam in the chemistry section are: Chemical arithmetic & atomic structure, Chemical equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Solutions, Chemical thermodynamics, Redox reactions and electrochemistry, Solid state & states of matter, Surface chemistry, Periodic properties, Chemical bonding and molecular structure, Chemistry of representative elements, Transition elements including lanthanoides, Co-ordination chemistry, Nomenclature and basic concepts in organic chemistry, Hydrocarbons, Organic chemistry based on functional group-i, Organic chemistry based on function group-ii, Organic chemistry based on functional group-iii, Molecules of life Polymers.

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Q:   What are the topics asked in JKCET exam in the Maths section?

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The topics that are asked in the JKCET exam in the maths section are: Sets, relations and functions, Complex number; linear inequation; linear programming, Sequence and series, permutation and combination & binomial theorem, Trigonometric and inverse trigonometry functions, Matrices and determinants, Limit, continuity and differentiation, Integration and differential equations, Straight lines and conic sections, Statistics and probability, Vectors and three dimensional geometry.

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JKCET 2025 Books

Some of the best books to prepare for JKCET 2025 are:

Name of the book and author

Author

NCERT Class 11 and 12 Textbooks

NCERT

Concepts of physics (Vol. 1 and 2) 

H.C Verma

Fundamentals of Physics 

Halliday, Resnick & Walker

NCERT Textbooks for classes 11 and 12

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Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations 

R.C. Mukherjee

Organic Chemistry

O P Tandon

Concept of Physical Chemistry

P Bahadur

Concise Inorganic Chemistry 

J D Lee

NCERT Class 11 and 12 Textbooks

NCERT

Objective Mathematics 

R D Sharma

Plane Trigonometry 

S L Loney

The Elements Of Coordinate Geometry 

S L Loney

Algebra 

Dr S K Goyal (Arihant Publications)

JKCET 2025 Preparation Tips

Candidates can check some useful tips to prepare for the JKCET exam here:

  • Students must start their JKCET preparation early. It will help them to complete the syllabus timely, clear doubts, revise it thoroughly and appear for the mock tests.
  • Next, prepare a suitable timetable and stick to it throughout the preparation. Try to cover the entire syllabus.
  • Students must have an in-depth understanding of all the basic as well as advanced concepts. It can be done by solving questions regularly.
  • Maintain good health and mental stability. JKCET preparation can be stressful. Take time off or breaks between study hours and relax.

JKCET 2025 Admission Process

The admission process for JKCET is as follows:

  • Applying for JKCET 2025: Candidates have to apply for admission as per their eligibility. 
  • Download JKCET admit card: Registered candidates can download the admit card under their respective logins. 
  • Appear for JKCET exam 2025: Candidates have to appear for the entrance exam in offline mode from the centre allotted to them.
  • Announcement of result: JKCET 2025 result is announced online, candidates can login to the official website and download their scorecard.
  • Attend counselling: As per the counselling schedule, candidates have to attend the counselling.

JKCET 2025 Admit Card

JKCET admit card will be available online. The candidates have to download their admit cards from the BOPEE official website (www.jkbopee.gov.in) on photo paper printed in colour. No candidate shall be allowed to enter the examination centre/venue without a valid admit card in original. The allotted exam centre is mentioned via the admit card. Also, the JKCET admit card will have important exam day instructions, reporting time and other important details. Candidates who do not possess the admit card are not allowed to sit in the examination hall under any circumstances. This card must be shown on demand as and when asked at the exam hall. Also, candidates must preserve the admit card until the admission process is over.

Q:   Do I need to carry a coloured printout of the JKCET admit card on the exam day?

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The candidates have to download their admit cards from the BOPEE official website on photo paper printed in colour. No candidate shall be allowed to enter examination centre/venue without a valid admit card in original.

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Q:   I have some errors in the JKCET admit card, what to do now?

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Candidates are advised to check all the details mentioned in their JKCET hall tickets as soon as they log in to download the admit card. In case of any error in the details, candidates must check the application form confirmation page and match if they made an error in the application form or only the admit card hosts the incorrect detail. In case of any discrepancy, candidates need to contact JKBOPEE immediately, and know the further process.

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Q:   What details are needed to login and download the JKCET admit card?

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Candidates have to use application number and password to login and download the JKCET admit card.  Candidates need to visit the official website. Click on the admit card link. Candidates will have to provide their JKCET application number and password. Click on 'Submit'. JKCET admit card will appear on the screen in PDF format. The details available on the admit card have to be checked very carefully. Take the printout of it and keep it safe till the allotment of seats/completion of selection/admission process.

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JKCET 2025 Exam Day Instructions

Candidates can check below some important exam day instructions:

  • The examination centres will open 35 minutes before the reporting time of the Entrance Test on the day of the examination.
  • Candidates are expected to be in their seats at the reporting time of the Entrance Test.
  • No textual material, printed/ handwritten will be allowed in the Examination hall. Candidates are advised not to carry any such material in the examination hall.
  • No candidate shall be allowed to enter the examination hall to appear in the examination after the distribution of answer sheets.
  • The candidates are not allowed to bring mobile phones/calculators/pocket transistors/electronic watches with facilities of calculator/slide rules, any form of table or any other such aid.
  • Tea, coffee, cold drinks or snacks are not allowed in the examination hall during the JKCET exam. Smoking in the examination hall is not allowed.

Tentative Time Schedule to be Followed on the JKCET Exam Day

On the day of the exam, candidates have to follow the below-given process as per the set schedule:

Time

Activity

08:55 AM

Reporting time in the Examination Hall.

09:00 AM

The Invigilator shall ascertain the identity of each candidate by comparing their facial appearance with the photograph given on the admit card and attendance sheet. The centre Supervisor shall also check the identity of the candidates and ensure that only the genuine candidates are allowed to sit in the examination hall and there is no case of impersonation.

09:15 AM

Candidates will be given an OMR Answer Sheet. They will go through the instructions printed and fill in the particulars on the Answer Sheet.

09:25 AM

They will be given a Question Booklet. The Question Booklet number is to be entered on the Answer Sheet.

09:30 AM

They will break open the seal of the Question Booklet and start attempting the questions.

12:30 PM

The candidates will remain in their seats. They will hand over the OMR Answer Sheets to the Invigilator, take the question answer booklet and OMR candidate’s copy along with them and leave the examination hall only when they are asked to leave.

JKCET 2025 Answer Key

After the conclusion of JKCET, the answer key shall be uploaded on the BOPEE website on the evening of the date of conduct of the test, or up to 12 noon on the next day, The JKCET answer key is made available on the website for three days so that a candidate finding any discrepancy in the JKCET question paper and answer key can submit representation along with proper proof from standard textbook within three working days after the test is over.

To challenge the JKCET answer key, candidates have to visit the BOPEE’s office at Srinagar or Jammu accompanied by a payment receipt of INR 1000 per representation per paper. The challenge fee is to be paid at the POS terminal at the J&K BOPEE office in Jammu/Srinagar.

Final JKCET 2025 answer key: The representations will be consolidated and referred to the experts whose opinions will be final. The revised key, if any, will be uploaded on the BOPEE’s website and thereafter no complaint will be entertained.

JKCET 2025 Result

The JKCET result is published on the website, jkbopee.gov.in. Candidates can check the result under their respective logins. Also, Candidates not satisfied with their scores in the exam can request for re-totalling of marks. Re-totalling of marks is allowed on written request accompanied by the payment receipt of INR 1000 paid at the POS terminal at J&K BOPEE Srinagar/Jammu. The application is accepted within 03 (three) days after the declaration of the result. Any application, received after this date shall not be entertained.

JKCET 2025 Qualifying Marks: The minimum mark to qualify the JKCET 2025 exam is 10. A candidate having scored less than 10 marks on the entrance test shall not be considered for admission.

JKCET 2025 Counselling

The candidates who qualify in JKCET can submit the online/offline preference forms for JKCET counselling. The online/offline preference form enables a candidate to fill in the preferences for various disciplines/institutions for allotment of seats for admission in BE/BTech Engineering courses in the government and private colleges of the UT of J&K /Ladakh. JKCET counselling will have 2 rounds and one mop-up round. A final, special counselling round can be held if needed.

JKCET 2025 counselling process:

  • Registration: Candidates will initially be required to enter the requisite/mandatory details for registration and obtain the password for subsequent login into the website. After login, candidates can view their Personal Details and CET Score by clicking on Personal Profile.
  • Fill preferences: Next, candidates have to fill out the preference form and lock the preferences before the last date. Candidate can add and delete preferences anytime but before the last date and before locking their preferences.  During the online/offline filling up of the Preference Form, the candidates will get all the details of the disciplines available viz-a-viz the institutions.
  • Make fee payment: Candidates will be given an option to “make payment” of the fee online only after the choices are locked, Fee must be paid before the last date of submission. 
  • Print the form: Candidates are advised to take a printout of the preferences they have selected by clicking on “Print Application Form” and retain a copy of the same.  

JKCET 2025 Seat Matrix

Candidates can check below the college and course-wise seat matrix available under JKCET 2025:

Course

Seats available

GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, CHAK BHALWAL JAMMU

Civil Engineering

63

E & C Engineering

63

Computer Engineering

63

Electrical Engineering

63

Mechanical Engineering

63

GOVT. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, GANDERBAL, KASHMIR

Civil Engineering

63

Computer Science & Engineering

63

Electrical & Electronics

63

Mechanical Engineering

63

Bio-Medical Engineering

63

MODEL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (MIET), KOT BHALWAL, JAMMU

Civil Engineering

120

E & C Engineering

60

Computer Science &Engineering

180

Computer Science & Engineering (Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning)

60

Electrical Engineering 

60

MBS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, BABLIANA, JAMMU

Civil Engineering

60

E & C Engineering

30

Mechanical Engineering

60

Computer Science & Engineering

60

Electrical Engineering 

60

Information Technology (IT)

30

SSM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, PATTAN, BARAMULLA, KASHMIR

Civil Engineering 

180

Mechanical Engineering 

120

E & C Engineering

120

Computer Engineering 

120

Electrical Engineering

120

YOGANANDA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, PATOLI, JAMMU

Civil Engineering 

120

Mechanical Engineering 

120

Computer Engineering 

120

Electrical Engineering

120

BHARGAVA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY SUPWAL (SAMBA)

Civil Engineering

60

Mechanical Engineering

60

Computer Engineering

30

Electrical Engineering 

60

E & C Engineering

60

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    1.0

    Infrastructure

    3.0

    Faculty & Course Curriculum

    3.0

    Crowd & Campus Life

    3.0

    Value for Money

    2.0

    Learning Experience

    0.0

    Course Support

    0.0
    (2)
  • |
  • Total Fees: ₹ 1.80 Lakh
  • |
  • 4 years
  • |
  • Full Time
B.Tech. in Computer Engineering
  • 3.5

    Placements

    3.0

    Infrastructure

    4.0

    Faculty & Course Curriculum

    3.7

    Crowd & Campus Life

    3.7

    Value for Money

    3.0

    Learning Experience

    0.0

    Course Support

    0.0
    (4)
  • |
  • Total Fees: ₹ 1.80 Lakh
  • |
  • 4 years
  • |
  • Full Time

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