TLDR;
Okay, so this video is all about the JEXPO and VOCLET exams for 2026, which are for polytechnic admissions. There won't be any exams from 2024 onwards, so admissions will be based on merit lists. The video discusses the admission process, including form fill-up, merit list publication, counseling, and college admission. Plus, it highlights the importance of staying updated with notifications, especially because it's an election year, and any mistakes could lead to admission cancellations.
- No exams, merit-based admissions
- Form fill-up likely to start around March
- Stay updated due to election year
JEXPO and VOCLET Overview [0:00]
The video is about JEXPO and VOCLET for polytechnic admissions. Even though they call it JEXPO and VOCLET, keep in mind that the merit list will also mention it.
Admission Timeline and Form Fill-up [0:18]
There's no fixed date for admissions because of the upcoming elections. Form fill-up usually starts around February or March, with March being more likely. The form fill-up period will continue until after the মাধ্যমিক (Madhyamik) and উচ্চ মাধ্যমিক (Uccha Madhyamik) results are out, and they'll give you a few extra days after that to fill up the forms.
Merit List and Counseling [0:56]
Since there are no exams, the merit list will be published based on your marks. The preference given to different marks for 2026 will be announced in the official notification. The ranking will be published based on these marks, and you'll have to do counseling based on your rank. Try to get the best possible college according to your rank.
Admission Assistance and Important Advice [1:37]
Once you get a college, you need to get admitted. The channel will provide assistance with counseling and everything else related to polytechnic admissions. Subscribe to the channel and press the bell icon to stay updated. Because it's an election year, things might be a bit unpredictable, so it's important to pay close attention to all the notifications and do everything carefully to avoid admission cancellations. Follow the instructions given to get into a good government or private college. If you have any questions, leave them in the comment section.