GATE COAP 2020 round 3 offers released, candidates to confirm seat by June 25
Team Careers360 | June 25, 2020 | 09:44 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has released the COAP round 3 seat allotment result. Registered candidates can check the seat allotment offer by login to COAP portal at coap.iitma.c.in. Students who have been allotted a seat need to confirm their acceptance by June 25 (11:55 PM), failing which the allotted seat will get cancelled.
Candidates, after confirmation of their seats, will have to download the provisional seat allotment letter and visit the official website of the institute in which seat has been allotted to pay the fees and upload all the necessary documents.
There are a total of 5 seat allotment rounds for COAP 2020 followed by 4 special rounds, Round A, B, C and D. The initial 3 rounds have been completed and the fourth round will be announced on July 1 and final round on July 8. The additional round seat allotment will start from July 15.
Common Offer Acceptance Portal, commonly known as COAP is the centralised platform for all IITs to publish their seat allotment offers. Students have to individually apply to the IIT in which admission is desired. The institute follows its selection process and publish the acceptance status in COAP portal.
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