Bihar UGEAC 2024 revised round 2 seat allotment result out; participating colleges, seat intake
Bihar UGEAC 2024 Counselling: Round 2 document verification is scheduled from September 3 to 6.

Alivia Mukherjee | September 2, 2024 | 03:58 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has announced the Bihar Under Graduate Engineering Admission Counselling (UGEAC) 2024 revised round 2 seat allotment result today, September 2. Candidates who registered for the counselling process can check the Bihar UGEAC 2024 round 2 revised seat allotment result by visiting the official website, bcece.admissions.nic.in.
The Bihar UGEAC 2024 seat allotment is influenced by several key factors, including the candidate's rank in the entrance exam, the availability of seats in the preferred institutions and courses, the category of the candidate (General, SC, ST, OBC), and the specific preferences listed by the candidate during the counseling process. Additionally, the reservation policies and quota systems also determine the seat allotment.
Bihar UGEAC Round 2 Revised Seat Allotment 2024: Document verification dates
Candidates are required to provide their login credentials such as registration ID and password to download the Bihar UGEAC round 2 revised seat allotment result 2024. Candidates will be able to download the Bihar UGEAC 2024 seat allotment letter till September 6. As per the official revised schedule, Bihar UGEAC 2024 round 2 document verification and admission process will be done from September 3 to 6, 2024.
Bihar UGEAC 2024 Counselling: Participating institutions and seat intake
Candidates can have a look at the list of participating colleges and seat intake details below.
College |
Total seats |
BCE Bhagalpur |
300 |
MIT Muzaffarpur |
335 |
GCE Gaya |
240 |
MCE Motihari |
300 |
DCE Darbhanga |
300 |
Nalanda College Of Engg, Chandi, Nalanda |
300 |
LNJPIT Chapra |
300 |
BCE Bakhtiyarpur |
300 |
SIT Sitamarhi |
300 |
RRDCE Begusarai |
300 |
SCE Sasaram |
300 |
BPMCE Madhepura |
300 |
KCE Katihar |
300 |
Purnea College |
300 |
Saharsa College |
300 |
Supaul College |
270 |
Govt Engg College, Banka |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Vaishali |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Jamui |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Nawada |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Kishanganj |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Araria |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Munger |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Sheohar |
300 |
Govt Engg College, W Champaran |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Aurangabad |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Kaimur |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Gopalganj |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Madhubani |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Siwan |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Jehanabad |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Arwal |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Khagaria |
300 |
Govt Engg College, Buxar |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Bhojpur |
240 |
Govt Engg College, Sheikhpura |
240 |
Govt Engg College Of Lakhisarai |
300 |
Govt Engg College Of Samastipur |
300 |
Total |
10865 |
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