100% JEE Main Fee Refund & 50% CET Fee Refund at Echelon Institute of Technology
Echelon Institute of Technology supports students by offering 100% JEE Main exam fee reimbursement and 50% CET exam fee reimbursement through a transparent and student-first initiative.
Entrance exams such as JEE Main and CET (Common Entrance Test) are major milestones for students aiming for engineering and professional courses. However, exam fees often become a financial burden for many families.
To reduce this burden, Echelon Institute of Technology has introduced a Student Exam Fee Reimbursement Initiative, ensuring that genuine effort is rewarded with real financial support.
๐ What Is the Exam Fee Reimbursement Initiative?
This initiative allows students who have appeared in JEE Main or CET to receive a full or partial refund of their exam fee after completing a simple on-campus document verification process.
- โ Transparent & verified
- โ Student-first approach
- โ Support beyond academics
๐ฏ JEE Main Exam Fee Reimbursement โ 100%
Students who appear for JEE Main are eligible to receive 100% reimbursement of their JEE Main exam fee.
๐ Know more: JEE Main Exam Fee Reimbursement Details
๐ฏ CET Exam Fee Reimbursement โ 50%
Students who have appeared for the CET exam can receive 50% of their CET exam fee reimbursed, subject to verification.
๐ Read complete guide: CET Exam Fee Reimbursement 2026
๐งพ Documents Required (For JEE & CET)
- Exam Admit Card (JEE Main or CET)
- Exam Fee Payment Receipt
- Valid Photo ID Proof
โ Eligibility Criteria (Quick Check)
- โ Appeared for JEE Main or CET
- โ Carry valid exam documents
- โ Visit campus for verification
๐ Admission is NOT mandatory for reimbursement.
๐ Why This Fee Reimbursement Initiative Matters
- Reduces financial pressure on students
- Encourages participation in competitive exams
- Builds trust through transparency
- Supports students beyond classrooms
Effort Deserves Support
The JEE & CET Exam Fee Reimbursement Initiative at Echelon Institute of Technology ensures that no student steps back due to exam costs.

