Bihar UGEAC 2023 registration begins; official website, steps
The bceceboard.bihar.gov.in is hosting the Bihar UGEAC 2023 application form.
Mridusmita Deka | June 5, 2023 | 10:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has started the registration for Bihar Under Graduate Engineering Admission Counseling (UGEAC) 2023 for BE/BTech admission today, June 5. Candidates can now apply online for Bihar UGEAC 2023 through the official website – bceceboard.bihar.gov.in. The last date to fill the online BCECE application form and pay the BTech registration fee is June 30.
Candidates should keep certain things ready before applying online. These are valid email ID, mobile number, scanned copy or soft copy passport size photograph, scanned or soft copy of Hindi and English, AADHAR Card, credit card / ATM cum-debit card / net banking or UPI.
Bihar UGEAC 2023 BTech Admission: Steps To Apply
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Visit the official website -- bceceboard.bihar.gov.in
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Register after filling in required details
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Fill in application form by entering personal and educational information, and uploading documents
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Pay Bihar UGEAC 2023 counselling fee
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Download and take the printout of the application form for future reference
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