JAC Chandigarh B.Tech admission 2019 starts, check admission process and instructions
Satyendra Singh | May 29, 2019 | 10:00 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 29 : The registration process for JAC Chandigarh B.Tech admission 2019 has started by the Joint Admission Committee, Chandigarh College of Engineering and Technology. Students who aspire to take admission in B.Tech/ B.Arch courses offered by institutes in Chandigarh administration has to fill the JAC Chandigarh application form 2019. The application form of JAC Chandigarh is available in online mode up to June 22, 2019. Students have to pay the registration fee in online mode last by June 21. The admission in B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes will be on the basis of JEE Main 2019 rank of candidates where for B.Arch courses, the Paper 2 rank of JEE Main 2019 will be considered.
Students who will be applying for admission under any reserved category are also required to visit the CCET, Chandigarh for document verification and submission of necessary documents pertaining to reservation. Students who are applying under SC,ST and General category need not visit the help centres for document verification.
The admission committee will display a list in online mode of all the eligible candidates who have applied under reserved category after the registration process is completed. Students will be allowed to fill their choices for admission from July 1 to 4, 2019 in online mode. The JAC Chandigarh B.Tech admission 2019 will be done through four rounds of counselling including one spot round. The admission committee will prepare a merit list based on the candidates rank in JEE Main 2019. Seats will be allotted in the order of merit as per the admission criteria followed by the admission committee. The result for seat allotment will be displayed in online mode from July 5 onward.
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