JKBOPEE releases provisional list of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Courses - 2023

JKBOPEE releases provisional list of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Courses - 2023

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New Delhi, Updated on Dec 4, 2023 13:26 IST

The provisionally selected candidates are advised to report in their respective allotted colleges up to December 7, 2023. Read here to know about the documents required.

JKBOPEE rleases provisional list of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Courses - 2023

J&K Board of Professional Entrance Examinations released the provisional selection list of candidates for admission to B.Ed. Courses - 2023 in Government College of Education, Canal Road Jammu, Institute of Advanced Studies (formerly Government College of Education) M.A Road, Srinagar and Composite Regional Centre (CRC) Bemina, Srinagar after second round of counselling.

The selected candidates are advised to report in their respective allotted colleges by December 7, 2023, till 4 pm along with the following documents - Qualifying Marks Certificate (10+2+3), Domicile Certificate of UT of J&K / Ladakh (for candidates belonging to UT of Ladakh, ST certificate issued by Competent Authority of UT of Ladakh shall be treated as Domicile Certificate); Category Certificate, if any; Date of Birth (DOB) Certificate and any other certificate/document required by the concerned College/Institution.

The admission of the candidates selected during 2nd round of counselling is purely provisional and shall be liable to be cancelled in case any information furnished by any candidate(s) proves to be false/fabricated, and action as warranted under law shall be initiated against such candidates, reads the official notification.

The Heads of the concerned Colleges/Institution are advised to ensure to admit only those candidates whose documents are complete in all respects. In case any deficiency is found during the verification of the documents/certificates including Marks Card, such candidate(s) should not be allowed admission under any circumstances. Any lapse in this regard will be the sole responsibility of the concerned College/Institution, added JKBOPEE. 

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