GATE COAP 2020 round D seat allotment announced, confirm seat by August 13
Team Careers360 | August 12, 2020 | 02:16 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras has announced the GATE COAP 2020 round D seat allotment offers today. Registered candidates can check their COAP round D seat allotment status and confirm their choice up to August 13.
To check the seat allotment status, candidates have to login at COAP 2020 portal using their GATE registration number and password.
Candidates who have been allotted seats need to select their option of accepting/rejecting the allotment within August 13. Students accepting the seat need to login to the portal of the allotted institute and pay the admission fees online to confirm admission.
GATE COAP round D is the final and decisive round, however, an additional round E may be announced in case there are vacant seats in COAP participating institutes.
A total 9 rounds of seat allotment was conducted through GATE COAP 2020 with 21 IITs and IISc Bangalore participating in the process.
Notification of additional rounds, if any, will be announced in due course of time on the COAP 2020 official website.
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