What will be application fees for OBC candidates for Rajasthan JET exam?
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Candidates who are from OBC category needs to pay INR 1600 as application fee and additionally fee for late applicants needs to pay INR 500 additionally along with 1600 means they have to pay INR 2100. Applicants should note that application fee needs to be paid in online mode.
This fees is for JET and Pre PG courses while it is INR 3700 for PhD courses.
Once application fee is paid it is non-refundable/non-transferable/non-adjustable in any case. Hence applicants need to be double sure while filling the application form.
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Jain-deemed-to-be University conducts JET or Jain Entrance Test for admission to UG, PG and MBA courses. Candidates can get admission without JET score only if they passed any other accepted entrance exam. The university accepts CAT, MAT, etc. for MBA ad JEE Main, COMEDK, etc. for BTech.
The application fees for Jain Entrance Test conducted by Jain-deemed-to-be University is INR 600. Aspirants can pay the fees via any of the online payment modes. Candidates can use debit card/ credit card/ UPI/ wallet/ net banking/ emi for payment.
Yes - there is the JET (Joint Entrance Test) in the admission requirement of this course. Admission to B.Sc. Agriculture in Lords University as one of the entry criteria is admission under JET exam.
Important Clarifications
Authority eligibility states that Admission via JET exam is applicable to admissions specifically to B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.) at Lords.
There are also some sources that admission may be done on merit (12 th marks) or an entrance examination like JET.
This implies that in case you do not take JET, you may still be under the merit-based admission but the primary/normative pathwork is JET.
Merit-based ent
Yes - there is the JET (Joint Entrance Test) in the admission requirement of this course. Admission to B.Sc. Agriculture in Lords University as one of the entry criteria is admission under JET exam.
Important Clarifications
Authority eligibility states that Admission via JET exam is applicable to admissions specifically to B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons.) at Lords.
There are also sources indicating that admission can be either on the basis of merit (12th marks) or some entrance test like JET.
This is a hint that regardless of whether you did not take JET, you could still be under the merit based admission, but JET is the primary/regular path t
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