JAC Delhi 2019 Round 1 Seat Allotment Announced @jacdelhi.nic.in; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | June 23, 2019 | 07:29 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 23: Joint Admission Counselling Committee, Delhi has declared the first round seat allotment of JAC Delhi 2019. Candidates can now check the seat allotment result in online mode through the official website. The allotment status can be checked by the candidates and accordingly the allotment letter can be downloaded. A total of four rounds of seat allotment will be conducted by the authorities for JAC Delhi 2019.
Quick Steps to Check JAC Delhi 2019 Seat Allotmen t
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Visit the official website of JAC Delhi 2019 ( jacdelhi.nic.in )
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Click on the seat allotment link
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Candidates will have to provide their JEE Main 2019 application number and password
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Click on “Submit”
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The allotted candidates will be able to download and print out the allotment letter.
The allotted candidates will have to make an initial deposit of Rs. 75,000 through online (net banking/debit card/credit card) or challan at any State Bank of India branch. After payment, the candidates will have to report at their allotted institutes for document verification between June 24 to 28, 2019. Failure to verify documents before the final date will lead to the cancellation of admission.
In the next round, if there are vacant seats, then the candidates will get upgraded as per the ranks in JEE Main 2019. However, if the candidates do not wish to be upgraded and are satisfied with their allotted seat, then they will have to give a written request to the authorities on the day of document verification stating that they wish to freeze their seat. The next seat allotment will be announced on July 5, 2019.
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