JAC Delhi Counselling 2019 second round registration commenced @ jacdelhi.nic.in
sansar.chhikara | June 29, 2019 | 03:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 29: Joint Admission Counselling Committee, Delhi has commenced the online registration for JAC Delhi 2019 second round counselling. Candidates can register for JAC Delhi second round counselling through the official website. The authorities have already declared the result of JAC Delhi 2019 counselling first round. Candidates will be able to register for JAC Delhi counselling till June 30 (5 pm). Given below is the step by step process to register for JAC Delhi counselling round 2.
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How to register for JAC Delhi 2019 counselling second round?
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The first step for JAC Delhi 2019 registration is the payment of counselling fee.
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Candidates are required to pay a counselling fee of rupees 1500 or through offline mode (e-challan).
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After successful payment of JAC Delhi 2019 counselling fee, candidates are required to fill the registration form.
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Along with the details candidates will also have to upload their signature, photograph in the prescribed format.
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After successful registration, applicants will have to login into their account with the given credentials and fill their choices from the availabe options.
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After filling their choices and preferences, candidates will have to lock their choices and take a printout of the locked choices for use in future.
The result of JAC Delhi 2019 seat allotment second round will be declared on July 5, 2019 after 5:00 pm. The subsequent rounds of counselling will take place after the second round seat allotment of JAC Delhi.
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