GCET 2020 counselling registration commences; check steps here
Team Careers360 | July 29, 2020 | 09:39 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) has started the registration process for GCET 2020 counselling. According to the notification released, GCET 2020 registered candidates for admissions into first year engineering and pharmacy courses can now apply for the counselling process till August 10. The detailed GCET 2020 counselling dates will be released soon by the authorities at the official website.
Steps to apply for GCET counselling
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Go to the official website (goa-degree-admissions.in)
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All of the given instructions have to be read carefully
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Candidates will have to register using their email id and password.
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A verification link will be sent to the email address of the candidates. It has to be clicked to log in and fill out the application form.
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An OTP will also be sent for verification to the candidate’s email address.
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All of the required particulars including category has to be filled by the candidates.
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An acknowledgement will be sent to the registered email address of the candidate once the registration process is completed.
DTE Goa will be releasing the dates of eligibility display, compliance, provisional and final merit list display along with the schedule of admission rounds soon.
About GCET 2020
GCET 2020 was conducted on July 4 and 5 as a pen and paper based examination for admissions for eligibility of admissions into the participating colleges. The result for the entrance examination was announced on July 9, 2020.
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