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  • Jkcet 2013 Merit List __link__ 🔥

    Thousands of aspirants competed for limited seats in government and private professional colleges.

    for physical counseling and seat allotment based on their rank and preferences. Institutional Intake

    This article provides a detailed retrospective on the JKCET 2013 merit list, breaking down the examination structure, the preparation of the rank list, counselling procedures, and how it shaped the batch of 2013-2017. jkcet 2013 merit list

    Unlike today, where NEET is the sole criteria for medical admissions, in 2013, students had to appear specifically for the physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB) papers of JKCET to secure a medical seat. Similarly, for engineering, the physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) papers were the deciding factors.

    : Following the declaration of the merit list, candidates were required to report to the BOPEE offices in Thousands of aspirants competed for limited seats in

    The announcement of the was a high-profile event covered by local media. The toppers in the medical and engineering streams often achieved aggregate scores ranging between 85% to 95%. Topping the list guaranteed a seat in the most prestigious institutions, such as Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar or Jammu, and the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar (via state quota seats available through CET at the time).

    For students who made the list in 2013, graduation would have been around 2017. Looking back, the 2013 batch was unique for several reasons: Unlike today, where NEET is the sole criteria

    Haroon Rashed Bhat (Roll No. 633381), a student from Poshpora village, emerged as the topper in the Medical (PCB) category, scoring 207 marks in the Open Merit category.

    The JKCET 2013 merit list was officially released on , by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) . This merit list served as the primary selection criterion for students seeking admission into various professional undergraduate courses, including MBBS, BDS, B.E., and B.Tech, across Jammu and Kashmir for the 2013–14 academic session. JKCET 2013 Highlights and Topper

    The was not based solely on the entrance exam score. As per the norms in effect at the time, the merit was calculated by giving 60% weightage to the Entrance Test score and 40% weightage to the marks obtained in the 10+2 (or equivalent) examination (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics combined).

    The merit list was not the end; it was the beginning of seat allocation. The counselling for JK CET 2013 was conducted in multiple rounds.