CG PPT 2019 first allotment declared @ cgdte.in, all details here
sansar.chhikara | July 5, 2019 | 02:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 5:
Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board, Raipur has released the CG PPT 2019 first seat allotment results in the online mode. Candidates will be able to check the CG PPT 2019 first allotment results through the official counselling website of CG PPT 2019. Applicants who have been alloted seats in CG PPT 2019 seat allotment first round will be given time to accept the seat till July 10.
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What after CG PPT 2019 first allotment results?
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Candidates who have been allotted seats in the CG PPT 2019 first seat allotment will be sent Provisional Allotment Letters, which can be downloaded by logging into the counselling portal.
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Candidates who wish to accept the seat will have to report at the allotted institute with originals and photocopies of all relevant documents and also the Provisional Allotment Letters to confirm their seats.
Document required for CG PPT 2019 Counselling
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Marksheets and pass certificates of the qualifying exam
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Migration certificate (if applicable)
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BPL certificate (if applicable)
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Income certificate
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Printout of Provisional Allotment Letter
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Copy of bank passbook
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Character certificate
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Category certificate (by candidates belonging to Chattisgarh)
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Gap certificate (if applicable)
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Score card of CG PPT 2019
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Domicile certificate
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Aadhaar card
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3 passport size photographs
The authorities had already opened counselling registration and choice locking from June 27 to July 3. Online registration and choice filling for CG PPT 2019 second allotment will commence from July 11, 2019.
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