JAC Chandigarh Counselling 2024: Special round registration begins; apply by August 4
Vikas Kumar Pandit | August 1, 2024 | 07:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
JAC Chandigarh Counselling 2024: The institute will announce the seat allotment result for the special round on August 9 by 7 pm.
NEW DELHI: The Joint Admission Committee (JAC) has begun the registration process for the JAC Chandigarh special round counselling 2024 today August 1. Candidates who have not been admitted to any programme during the first three rounds of JAC Chandigarh counselling 2024 can register for the special round through the official website, jacchd.admissions.nic.in.
According to the JAC Chandigarh official schedule, candidates who did not register for the JAC Chandigarh counselling 2024 earlier will only need to register for the special round of counselling. The last date to register for the JAC Chandigarh counselling 2024 is August 4. Candidates can also check the available seats for the JAC Chandigarh special round counselling 2024 on the official website.
To register for the JAC Chandigarh counselling 2024, candidates from the general, general-economically weaker sections (EWS), backward classes (BC), and other categories are required to pay a counselling fee of Rs 2,800. Candidates from the scheduled castes (SC), scheduled tribes (ST), and persons with disabilities (PwD) categories need to pay a reduced counselling fee of Rs 1,400. The institute will announce the JAC Chandigarh counselling 2024 seat allotment result for the special round on August 9 by 7 pm.
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JAC Chandigarh Special Round Counselling 2024: Schedule
Candidates can check the complete schedule for the JAC Chandigarh special round counselling 2024 from the table given below.
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Event |
Date |
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Display of vacant seats for special round |
August 1 |
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Registration process for the special round (for candidates not registered earlier) |
August 1 |
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Last date for online registration and counselling fee submission (for fresh candidates) |
August 4 |
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Schedule of online document verification of registered candidates for admission to BE, BArch courses |
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All reserved categories (BC, EWS, General EWS, Kashmiri migrants, terrorist riot victims, Kargil martyrs, persons with disability (PwD), freedom fighter, defence, one girl child out of the only two girl children, border area, rural area, cancer, aids, thalassemia patients, transgender) |
August 5 - August 6 |
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Display of final list of eligible candidates for filling of choices in special round (only for reserved categories including sports category) |
August 7 |
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Special round fee submission, choice submission (compulsory for all who wish to participate), and locking |
August 7 - August 8 |
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Special round of seat allotment |
August 9 |
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Withdrawal after special round allotment |
August 11 - August 13 |
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