HP PAT counselling 2023 registration begins today; apply till June 30
Arpita Das | June 14, 2023 | 07:05 AM IST | 1 min read
The HP PAT 2023 counselling will be conducted in three online rounds.
NEW DELHI: The Directorate of Technical Education, Himachal Pradesh will conduct the Himachal Pradesh Polytechnic Admission Test (HP PAT) counselling 2023 online registration from today, June 14. Interested and eligible candidates can apply for HP PAT 2023 counselling till June 30, 2023.
Candidates who have qualified for HP PAT 2023 are eligible for the counselling round. Earlier, the HP PAT 2023 result was declared on June 1. The counselling procedure for HP PAT 2023 comprises several steps, including choice filling, seat allotment, and document verification.
Also Read | HP PAT result 2023 declared; score card, cut-off marks, merit list at hptechboard.com
After each round of counselling, the exam authorities will announce the seat allotment result. Candidates who are allocated seats must then visit the designated college or institute for document verification and payment of fees.
As per the HP PAT counselling registration schedule, candidates are required to submit their documents and make course and college choices within the below dates:
- Diploma in Engineering: June 14 to June 30
- Lateral Entry in Diploma in Engineering: June 15 to June 23
- Diploma in Pharmacy: June 12 to June 26
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