IPU CET 2020 Counselling dates released for B.Tech admission; check here
Team Careers360 | November 9, 2020 | 12:05 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi, has released the seat allotment schedule of IPU counselling for b tech 2020. As per the schedule for IPU CET 2020 counselling, round 1 seat allotment result will be announced on November 11. Students will have to check their seat allotment result by login at the official website ipu.admission.nic.in after 5 PM on November 11.
Candidates who will be allotted a seat will be required to exercise their option of Freeze/Float up to November 17 and deposit the part admission fee of Rs. 40,000. Candidates will have to download their provisional seat allotment letter after payment of fees.
Round 2 IPU Counselling for b tech 2020 will start from November 17. Candidates will be allowed to fill/modify choices for round 2 IPU CET 2020 counselling session from November 17 to 23. Seat allotment will be announced on November 24. Candidates will be required to exercise their option and submit part admission fee Rs.40,000 up to November 27 to confirm their admission.
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