The last date of the Uttar Pradesh B.Ed Joint Entrance Exam 2025 is now near and registration on the portal may close soon, in such a situation, those who want to do B.Ed while staying in Uttar Pradesh should register themselves soon. Let us tell you that this time the responsibility of conducting the entrance exam for B.Ed is on Jhansi Bundelkhand University. Registration for this had started in February itself. The last date was also fixed earlier but due to the continuous requests of the students, the last date of registration for the entrance exam was extended.
Let us tell you that Jhansi Bundelkhand University released the notification for the UP B.Ed JEE exam earlier this year. Registration for this was also started on 15 February. Earlier the last date of application was 25 March 2025, which was later extended to 30 April. This means that those who want to register for B.Ed JEE can register for the next two days. After this, they will not get a chance. Candidates who want to apply can apply now by visiting .
What are the IMP dates?
If we look at the dates of UP B.Ed JEE, its notification was released on 6 February. The university started registration for it on 15 February. The last date of application was extended from 15 March to 30 April. After 30 April, candidates have been allowed to apply with late fees from 1 May to 5 May. After this, the correction window will open from 6 May to 9 May. Admit cards will be made live by the university by 25 May. This exam will be conducted on 1 June.
Who can give this test?
To take the UP B.Ed JEE exam, the General category and OBC candidates need to graduate or post-graduation with at least 50% marks. Whereas for SC-ST category people, it is necessary to have 45% marks. If it is BE or B.E then 55% passing marks are required with core subjects like Maths, Science. However, last year graduation students can also apply in this entrance test.
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