GCET 2019 Counselling Application Form Available Now; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | May 17, 2019 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 17: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Goa has commenced the counselling process of GCET 2019. All candidates who have attempted and qualified the entrance examination will be able to participate in the counselling process for admissions into the participating institutes. There is no online registration for GCET 2019 counselling; all application form has to be submitted in person.
Steps to access GCET 2019 Counselling Form A
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Go to the official website of GCET 2019 ( dte.goa.gov.in )
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Click on the application form link
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The application form has to be downloaded and printed out.
The candidates will have to fill the counselling form with all of the required details. Information such as name of the candidate, registration number, category under which admission is sought, gender, marks obtained in GCET 2019 and more has to be provided. The form has to be submitted in person at Directorate of Technical Education, Goa and other notified locations by May 24.
Those candidates who did not attempt GCET 2019 will also be able to apply for the counselling process if they meet the eligibility criteria. However, these candidates will have to pay Rs. 1500 in online mode or at the branches of HDFC bank. The receipt has to be carried along with the counselling form and submitted by the candidates.
The allotment process of GCET 2019 will commence from June 17 after the provisional and final merit list is announced.
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