IIMC Counselling 2023 round 3 seat allotment list released; What’s next
Divyansh | August 28, 2023 | 09:45 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can check the allotment list of IIMC counseling 2023 round 3 on the official website, iimc.admissions.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) has released the IIMC counselling round 3 seat allotment list. Candidates can check the seat allotment list on the official website, iimc.admissions.nic.in.
Candidates will have to accept the allotted programme and institute and complete the document verification seat between August 29 and 31. The classes for academic session 2023-24 will begin from September 4.
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The candidates will have to pay Rs.20,000 as an advance amount to freeze the seat in the preferred course. This amount will be part of the tuition fee. During the physical verification process, the candidates will have to bring Class 10 mark sheet for verifying the date of birth, Class 12 mark sheet, final mark sheet of bachelor’s degree, CUET PG admit card, CUET PG score card, and category certificate, if any.
IIMC admission 2023 to PG diploma courses in English journalism, Hindi journalism, advertising and public relations, radio and TV journalism and digital media are being held through CUET PG 203 scores.
How to check IIMC counselling round 3 result?
Candidates can check the IIMC counselling 2023 round 3 seat allotment result by following these steps:
- Visit the official website of IIMC, iimc.admissions.nic.in.
- On the homepage click on the ‘Round 3 seat allotment result’ link.
- Enter your login credentials such as CUET PG roll number, password and captcha.
- IIMC counseling round 3 will be displayed on your screen.
- Download the pdf and save it for future reference.
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