BCECE Counselling 2018 to commence from July 19
Saumya Vishnoi | July 17, 2018 | 06:47 PM IST
New Delhi, July 17: The registrations and choice filling for BCECE 2018 Counselling will start from July 19 in online mode. The eligible candidates can register and fill their choices on the official website till July 25 (up to 11:59 pm). Once registrations and choice filling is done candidates can obtain the hard copy by taking a print out of the filled choices after the submission. Candidates must note that the registration and the choices filled in round 1 will be considered for the upcoming rounds.
Online Registration
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The candidates have to register and fill their choices online by clicking the link on the official website.
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The candidates have to enter the BCECE 2018 Roll Number, Name of the Candidate, Date of Birth and Father’s Name to register themselves.
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The candidates must then set their password and enter the other required details.
Choice Filling
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After the successful registration, the candidates have to log in their account for choice filling.
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The candidates must select the choices from the list displayed there according to their preference.
- Candidates must take the printout of the filled choices for the future reference.
What after registrations?
A provisional allotment will be released online which will be done on the basis of the choices filled by the candidate and the seat availability. Candidates are advised to take a print out of the provisional allotment letter. The candidates then have to go for the handwriting verification. After the final allotment is released candidates have to report to the allotted college for the document verification and the fee payment.
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