Jkcet 2013 Merit List __top__ May 2026
The JKCET 2013 Merit List was released by the Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (JKBOPEE) following the entrance exams held on July 27 and 28, 2013. This list is the primary document used to determine eligibility for counseling and provisional admission into various professional courses, including Engineering (B.E./B.Tech) and Medical (MBBS/BDS) programs across the UT of J&K. 1. How to Access the 2013 Merit List
Key Points:
- Rank Calculation: The ranks were calculated based on the marks secured by the candidates in the entrance test.
- Counseling Process: Candidates included in the merit list were eligible to participate in the counseling process for seat allocation in various institutions across the state.
- Seat Allocation: The seat allocation was done based on the candidate's rank, preferences, and the availability of seats in different colleges and courses.
Once the merit list was published, the counselling process began at the BOPEE offices in Jammu and Srinagar. jkcet 2013 merit list
Do you have specific questions about the JK CET 2013 counseling process or need help finding a historical rank? Drop a comment below or consult the JKBOPEE helpline (0194-2433138 / 0191-2470104). The JKCET 2013 Merit List was released by
Score/Percentage: Individual subject marks (Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology) and the total PCM/PCB score. Rank Calculation : The ranks were calculated based
JKCET 2013 Merit List Details
The 2013 merit list was based on the scores obtained by candidates in the JKCET exam, which typically assesses a student's knowledge in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (for engineering courses) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (for pharmacy courses).
- Document Verification: Candidates had to report to BOPEE facilitation centers (Jammu/Srinagar) with original documents: Domicile, 10th & 12th marksheets, Category certificates, and JKCET 2013 scorecard.
- Choice Filling: Candidates filled in their preferred colleges and branches online.
- Seat Allocation: Based on merit rank and choices, seats were allotted in multiple rounds.
- Freezing/Upgrading: Top-ranked candidates often froze their seats, while others upgraded in subsequent rounds.