Assam CEE round 2 seat allotment result 2024 out; accept seats till August 3
Assam CEE Counselling 2024: Candidates can download the Assam CEE round 2 seat allotment result 2024 through the official website, cee.dtecounselling.in.

Ayushi Bisht | August 1, 2024 | 06:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Directorate Of Technical Education (DTE), Assam has announced the round 2 seat allotment result for Assam Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) counselling 2024. Candidates who participated in the counselling process can download the Assam CEE round 2 seat allotment result 2024 through the official website, cee.dtecounselling.in.
Candidates will have to use their login credentials such as registration number and date of birth to download the Assam CEE round 2 seat allotment result 2024.
As per the schedule, shortlisted candidates will have to accept their allotted seats from August 1 to 3, 2024. The document verification and reporting to the allotted college will be done from August 2 to 5, 2024. The display of vacancy list after Assam CEE round 2 counselling 2024 will be on August 7.
Assam CEE counselling 2024 schedule
Candidates can check the Assam CEE counselling schedule 2024 in the table given below-
Event | Date |
Round 2 seat allotment result |
July 31 |
Acceptance against allotted seats |
August 1 to 3 |
Reporting for document verification |
August 2 to 5 |
Submission of admission report and vacancy list by respective institutes to DTE Office |
August 6 |
Display of vacancy list after round 2 counselling |
August 7 |
Modification of institutes, if any |
August 9 to 11 |
Round 3 seat allotment |
August 14 |
Acceptance against allotted seats for round 3 |
August 15 to 17 |
Reporting for Document verification |
August 16 to 19 |
Submission of Admission Report and Vacancy List by respective institutes to DTE Office |
August 20 |
Display of Vacancy List after 3rd round of counselling |
August 21 |
Round 4 seat allotment |
August 22 |
Acceptance against allotted seats |
August 23 to 26 |
Physical Admission and verification with original documents at the allotted Institute for Counselling Round 1, 2, 3 & 4 |
August 27 to 29 |
Submission of admission report and vacancy list by respective institutes to DTE Office |
August 30 |
Display of vacancy list after round 4 counselling |
August 31 |
Round 5 seat allotment |
September 2 |
Acceptance against allotted seats |
September 3 to 4 |
Physical admission and verification with original documents at the allotted institute |
September 5 to 6 |
Submission of admission report by respective institutes to DTE Office |
September 7 |
Display of vacancy list after round 5 of counselling |
September 9 |
Assam CEE Seat allotment will be based on the candidate's rank, preferences, category, and seat availability. Allotted candidates must confirm their admission by paying the fee and verifying their documents before the final date. Failure to confirm admission by the deadline will result in the cancellation of the allotment.
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