The JKCET 2013 was designed to evaluate students' proficiency in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. Based on the performance in this entrance exam, BOPEE released the official merit list, which determined the seat allotment for: (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) BDS (Bachelor of Dental Surgery) B.E./B.Tech (Bachelor of Engineering)
The 2013 cut-offs were notably high for the Open Merit (OM) category, especially for the Medical stream.
Information on and how they differ from 2013. Advice on obtaining old transcripts or records from BOPEE. jkcet 2013 merit list
Over 25,000 candidates appeared for the exam, competing for a limited number of professional seats. 📊 How the Merit List Was Structured
Each candidate was assigned a state rank based on their total score. In the event of a tie, scores in individual subjects (usually Biology for Medical and Math for Engineering) were used as tie-breakers. 2. Category-Wise Distribution The JKCET 2013 was designed to evaluate students'
The JKCET 2013 merit list is often referenced by researchers and educators to track the academic progression and competitive trends in the region. It marked an era before the complete transition to national-level exams like NEET for medical admissions, making it a "pure" state-level competition record.
The list was divided into various categories as per the state’s reservation policy: (Open Merit) RBA (Residents of Backward Areas) SC/ST (Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes) ALC (Actual Line of Control) OSC (Other Social Castes) 3. Stream-Specific Lists Advice on obtaining old transcripts or records from BOPEE
The release of the JKCET 2013 merit list was met with high anticipation. It reflected the competitive landscape of professional education in J&K at the time.