Assam CEE 2021 counselling registration begins at engineering.dteassamcounselling.in
Prabakaran K | September 13, 2021 | 06:10 PM IST | 1 min read
The authorities have begun the registration process of Assam CEE 2021 counseling today, September 13.
New Delhi: The Directorate of Technical Education, Assam has begun the Assam CEE counseling registration process today. Candidates can register for the counselling and seat allotment process till September 10, 2021. First, candidates need to register for the Assam CEE 2021 counselling and seat allotment process and then fill in their preferred choices.
Candidates should carefully fill-up the Assam CEE 2021 counseling registration form before final submission. No request for changes will be permitted to edit a finally submitted form including preferences changes. Candidates will be provided admission based on the merit of the Assam CEE 2021 exam.
Assam CEE 2021 counselling dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Assam CEE counselling registration 2021 |
September 13 to 19, 2021 |
How to register for Assam CEE counselling and seat allotment 2021?
Candidates can follow the detailed instructions below to register for Assam CEE 2021 counselling and seat allotment process.
Assam CEE 2021 counselling fee payment - Initially, candidates have to pay the counselling registration fee of Rs.700 through SBI collect.
Log in to fill in basic details in the registration form - Log in using the application number and date of birth to furnish all needed information.
Uploading documents - Then, they have to upload all necessary documents as per the specified format.
Filling up preferences of colleges and branches - Now, choose the preferred course and college.
Final submission - Check all the details before click on the “final submission” button.
Assam CEE 2021 participating colleges
The Directorate of Technical Education (DTA) is the conducting body for admission into the government engineering colleges in Assam. The following is the list of Govt. engineering colleges in Assam.
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Assam Engineering College, Guwahati - 420 seats
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Jorhat Engineering College, Jorhat - 315 seats
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Jorhat Institute of Science & Technology, Jorhat - 240 seats
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Bineswar Brahma Engineering College, Kokrajhar - 240 seats
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Barak Valley Engineering College, Karimganj - 240 seats
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Golaghat Engineering College, Golaghat - 180 seats
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Dhemaji Engineering College, Dhemaji - 180 seats
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Total - 1815 seats
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