JAC Delhi 2020 registrations to start from September 21
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NEW DELHI: Joint Admission Counselling Committee, Delhi has announced that the JAC Delhi registration 2020 will start from September 21 at jacdelhi.nic.in . The last date of JAC Delhi 2020 registration will be notified by the authorities later. Candidates meeting the JAC Delhi eligibility criteria will be able to apply for the admission process on the official website.
Official JAC Delhi 2020 registration notice
JAC Delhi application form 2020 submission will include steps of payment of fee, registration, filling and locking choices, and submission of application form. The application fee of JAC Delhi 2020 registration is Rs 1,500 plus transaction fees.
The authorities also announced that all other information related to JAC Delhi 2020 admission process and counselling schedule will be notified on the official website later.
JAC Delhi admission process is conducted on the basis of JEE Main Paper 1 scores for B.Tech courses and Paper 2 for B.Arch courses.
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