JAC Delhi 2020 seat allotment for first round announced at jacdelhi.nic.in
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Use NowTeam Careers360 | October 17, 2020 | 12:48 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Joint Admission Counselling Committee, Delhi has declared the first round seat allotment of JAC Delhi 2020. Candidates can now check their allotment status in online mode at the official website jacdelhi.nic.in. To log in, the candidates will have to use their JEE Main application number and password.
Steps to check JAC Delhi 2020 first round allotment
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Go to the official website (jacdelhi.nic.in)
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Click on ‘Registered candidates Sign In’
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JEE Main application number and password has to be entered.
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The provisional seat allotment letter can be checked after login.
Candidates who have been allotted in Round 1 will be required to pay the initial amount of admission fee of Rs. 1,03,000 by October 22, 2020 (2 PM). Only those candidates who pay the required fee will be able to verify their documents. Failure to pay the fee will lead to the cancellation of admission and the candidate will not be allowed to participate in subsequent rounds (except spot round).
JAC authorities have also declared the merit list for admissions into one of its participating institutes - Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi. Official cutoff for all rounds have also been released.
Registrations for round 2 of JAC Delhi 2020 seat allotment will begin from October 26. The seat allotment result for the same will be declared on October 28, 2020.
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