TLDR;
This video by Dibyendu Mani from Youth Hub Education discusses the eligibility criteria and admission process for JEXPO and VOCLET 2026. It covers important details from the official notifications of 2025 and explains who can apply, how to apply, and other relevant information. The video also mentions a Telegram group for JEXPO 2026 candidates for updates and clarifies the merit list process and counseling.
- Eligibility criteria for JEXPO and VOCLET 2026.
- Importance of the Telegram group for updates.
- Details on merit list preparation and counseling process.
Introduction [0:00]
Dibyendu Mani welcomes everyone to Youth Hub Education and announces that he will be discussing the eligibility criteria and admission process for JEXPO and VOCLET 2026. He mentions that he will refer to official notifications from 2025, which are relevant for 2026 as well. He also promotes a Telegram group for JEXPO 2026 candidates where he shares updates and information.
Eligibility Criteria for JEXPO 2026 [0:56]
The video explains the eligibility criteria for appearing in JEXPO 2026. As per the notification, candidates born after 01/07/2011 are eligible to apply, with no upper age limit. Candidates must have passed Class 10 or be appearing for it in 2026. The application process last year continued until June 10.
VOCLET and Other Diploma Courses [2:20]
The video provides details on VOCLET, listing the subjects required for eligibility and mentioning that candidates who have completed ITI courses can also apply. It also touches upon other diploma courses like Pharmacy and Hotel Management, for which admissions are conducted through a common admission portal.
Common Admission Portal and Form Fill-up [2:47]
The video discusses the Common Admission Portal, noting that in the previous year, profile creation started around the end of December, and form fill-up was completed around March-April. However, in 2026, there have been delays, and the form fill-up is expected to start later, possibly around mid or late June. The delay last year was due to issues with OBC certificates.
Merit List and Counseling Process [3:47]
The video explains that the merit list is prepared based on marks, with a 50% weightage given to the total marks in Class 10 and the remaining 50% to Science and Mathematics marks. Last year, the merit list was published on August 25, followed by choice filling and counseling. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding the counseling process to secure a college, even with lower marks.
Form Fill-up and Further Assistance [5:04]
The video assures viewers that updates regarding the form fill-up process will be provided. It also mentions a video on job opportunities and encourages viewers to ask questions for further assistance. Dibyendu Mani concludes by urging viewers to stay connected for more information and wishing them well.