Brief Summary
Okay ji, so this video is about the Common Admission Portal for Jxpo, Boaklet, ITI, and all that. The portal is open for applications, and the video guides you on how to get information and register. It also talks about eligibility criteria, like passing 10+2 or equivalent for Jxpo and Boaklet. There's a mention of some high costs and weightage calculations, and the speaker encourages viewers to comment if they need help with calculations. Basically, it's a quick guide to get you started with the application process.
- Portal is open for Jxpo, Boaklet, ITI applications.
- Guide on how to register and get information.
- Eligibility criteria discussed.
- Encourages viewers to ask questions in the comments.
Introduction to the Common Admission Portal
The video starts with Dibandu Moni introducing the Common Admission Portal, which is where you can apply for Jxpo, Boaklet, and ITI. He mentions that the portal is now open for applications. However, he emphasizes that they need to wait for the official notification and website to be updated.
Finding Information and New Registration
The speaker addresses the main question of how to get information about the application process. He suggests visiting their channel for all the details, especially regarding Polytechnic admissions. He points out the "New Registration" and "Applicant Login" options, focusing on the "New Registration" part.
Eligibility Criteria and Admission Details
Moving on, the video touches upon eligibility for Jxpo and Boaklet, mentioning that those who have passed 10+2 or an equivalent are eligible. There's also a brief mention of the POD admission, with a high cost of 655,000 pounds.
Weightage Calculation and Seeking Help
The speaker then talks about the 50-50 weightage and the calculation system for Jaxbor and Boklater. He urges viewers to comment if they need help with the proper calculation, assuring them that he will provide assistance.
Encouragement and Closing Remarks
In the end, the speaker encourages viewers to ask questions and promises to share all the information they need. He expresses hope that the information provided will be helpful.

