JAC Delhi 2024: Link to edit choice of courses, colleges available now
JAC Delhi has commenced the choice-filling edit option on July 10, 2024. Important dates and other details here.

K Guna Sahiti | July 10, 2024 | 01:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Joint Admission Committee Delhi has started the choice editing option for JAC Delhi 2024 counselling today. The official link for the process is available at jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in. Only those candidates who have not chosen the “freeze” option previously will be able to avail of the JAC Delhi 2024 choice edit facility.
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The window of choice editing option for JAC Delhi 2024 can be accessed through the candidate login portal using login credentials such as application number and password. The authority will conclude the JAC Delhi choice editing 2024 process at 3 pm today.
JAC Delhi 2024: Overview
Particulars |
Details |
Process |
JAC Delhi Admission 2024 for BTech |
Event |
JAC Delhi choice-filling edit option |
Date of commencement |
July 10, 2024 |
JAC Delhi 2024 choice edit option Time |
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM |
Mode |
Online |
Credentials required |
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How to edit JAC Delhi 2024 choices
Candidates can check the following steps on how to access the JAC Delhi 2024 choice filling edit option.
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Visit the official website for JAC Delhi Admission 2024, jacdelhi.admissions.nic.in.
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Click on the link for 'Candidate login'.
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Enter the application number and password
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Input the captcha code, if any, and submit.
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Find the tab for JAC Delhi choice edit 2024.
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Proceed to review and edit the list of selected courses and colleges.
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Submit the new list of choices filled for JAC Delhi 2024.
Who are not eligible to edit choice
As per the official notice, the following candidates cannot edit their options for JAC Delhi 2024 counselling.
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Candidates who were allotted seats in rounds 1 and 2 of JAC Delhi counselling 2024, but did not report to the allotted college in person.
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Those who chose “freeze” while filling out the willingness option.
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Applicants who have chosen the withdrawal option.
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