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J&K BOPEE organises awareness camp at Yaripora Kulgam

Camp aimed to inform students about schedule of issuance of Notifications for inviting applications, tentative schedule of exams & counselling

K H News Service by K H News Service
December 13, 2024
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Kulgam : The Jammu and Kashmir Board of Professional Entrance Examinations (BOPEE) in collaboration with District Administration Kulgam Thursday organised an awareness camp in Boys Higher Secondary School Yaripora
The students from Boys HSS Yaripora, Girls HSS Yaripora, HSS Hangair attended the programme.
Dr Bashir Ahmad Lone, Member J&K BOPEE appraised the students about the examination cum counselling schedule for admission to various professional courses in J&K for the session 2025-26.
He impressed upon them to choose career options early and wisely from amongst the courses which are available in J&K for which examination are conducted by JK BOPEE and Selection lists issued.
The details of number of courses and number of seats available in Govt. and Private institutions was given to the participating students.
The objective of this awareness camp was also to address the issue of low admissions in some professional courses during the year 2024- 25 and to inform the students in advance about the schedule of issuance of Notifications for inviting applications, tentative schedule of examinations and counselling schedules.
Pamphlets indicating the details of professional courses eligibility criteria, admission processes and tentative schedule of examinations and counselling were distributed among the students, which was followed by an interactive and question answer
The camp highlighted the advantages of studying in local colleges, including lower fees, familiar environment, and better job opportunities. It also emphasized the importance of filling up vacant seats to avoid wastage of resources.
Similar camp will be organised in the district in the coming days, to amplify the awareness among aspiring students in order to ensure that that maximum number of students benefit from these initiatives.
The programme was appreciated and received well by the targetted audience.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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