Gujarat ACPC to hold separate MTech admission 2025 for 33% govt seats in CoE universities through GATE
Anu Parthiban | April 11, 2025 | 11:49 AM IST | 2 mins read
Gujarat ACPC will hold separate counselling rounds for MTech admissions in CoE universities. The registration will be closed for Gujarat MTech admission 2025 on April 22.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Admission Committee For Professional Courses (ACPC) will be conducting a separate admission process for MTech courses offered on government seats of Center of Excellence (CoE) universities for the academic year 2025-26. Only 33% of government seats in these universities will be filled based on a valid GATE 2025 score.
The registration for the Gujarat MTech admission 2025 began on April 8 and will remain open till April 22 on the official website, gujacpc.admissions.nic.in. Candidates who have a valid GATE score will have to register by paying a non-refundable application fee of Rs 1,000.
The ACPC has notified two rounds of MTech counselling. However, it clarified that round-2 will be conducted if there are a considerable number of vacant seats after round 1.
As per the Gujarat MTech counselling schedule 2025, the first provisional merit list will be published on April 28 and the first allotment results will be declared on May 6.
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Gujarat MTech admission 2025 for CoE universities
Applicants will be allowed to fill choices of courses and colleges for the mock round. Based on the mock allotment results, candidates will be allowed to modify their choices or add more colleges and courses to secure admission.
The first allotment results will be declared after the mock round. Allotted candidates are required to confirm their admission and pay a token tuition fees to retain their seat.
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Activities |
Tentative Key dates |
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Online registration and uploading of documents and payment of registration fee. |
From April 8 to April 22 |
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Registration last date |
April 22 |
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Submission/uploading of pending documents (if any) |
Up to April 22 |
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Declaration of provisional merit list |
April 28 |
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Choice filling and mock trail round |
April 29 to 30 |
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Mock round result |
May 2 |
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Filling and alteration of choices by the candidates for actual admission round-1 |
May 2 to May 4 |
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Round 1 allotment result |
May 6 |
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Deposition of token tuition fees |
May 6 to 8 |
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Cancellation of admission |
May 6 to 8 |
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Display of vacant seats after round- 1 |
May 10 |
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Consent for reshuffling/ up-gradation and choice filling for actual admission round-2. |
May 10 to 12 |
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Round 2 results |
May 15 |
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Deposition of token tuition fees. |
May 15 to 17 |
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Cancellation of admission after round-2 |
May 15 to 17 |
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Display of vacancy after round-2 |
May 19 |
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