Aspiring candidates needed to have a domicile certificate of Jammu & Kashmir, must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, and had to meet the minimum aggregate marks requirement of 45% for general category.
: Validating state subject certificates, category certificates, and academic transcripts.
The official JKCET 2013 merit list is not available on the JKBOPEE website. The board typically retains records for a limited period. However, unofficial archives or educational portals might have stored a copy.
Aspiring candidates needed to have a domicile certificate of Jammu & Kashmir, must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects, and had to meet the minimum aggregate marks requirement of 45% for general category.
: Validating state subject certificates, category certificates, and academic transcripts.
The official JKCET 2013 merit list is not available on the JKBOPEE website. The board typically retains records for a limited period. However, unofficial archives or educational portals might have stored a copy.