DTE Goa starts GCET 2020 choice filling again till September 11
Team Careers360 | September 9, 2020 | 10:24 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education, government of Goa has again started the choice filling process for GCET 2020 counselling on September 9. After receiving requests from candidates and their parents regarding revision of choices submitted earlier, the authorities reopened GCET choice filling facility till September 11.
Official Notice
Steps to GCET Choice Filling 2020
In order to revise the options saved during the previous chance for GCET counselling 2020, candidates have to follow the steps provided below:
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Visit the official website at www.goa-degree-admissions.in
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Click on the link to "Form for Choice of Courses"
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Login using your email address and password
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Enter the choice of B.Tech/ Pharmacy courses and institutes of your choice
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Save the final choices
The authorities were initially supposed to release the GCET 2020 merit list on September 10 which is now expected to be released later. The GCET counselling first round is also expected to be completed by September 20 unless a revised schedule is released by DTE Goa. There will be three rounds of counselling for GCET 2020 and seat allotment will also be available for each round.
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