JAC Delhi Round 5 seat allotment announced
Prabha Dhavala | July 17, 2018 | 06:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 17, 2018: The authorities concerned have released the result for round 5 of seat allotment for JAC Delhi in online mode. The seats allotted belong to the participating institutes of JAC Delhi – DTU, IGDTUW, NSIT & IIITD into the undergraduate engineering courses offered by them.
The seats have been allotted on the basis of candidates' merit, their choice filling and availability of seats.
Steps to check seat allotment result
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Visit the official website of JAC Delhi
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Login using JEE Main roll number, password and security pin as visible
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The round 5 seat allotment result of JAC Delhi will appear on the screen
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Check the allotment and download the letter
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Check the options available for upgradation too
What after allotment of seats?
Candidates can choose to accept the allotted seat if they are satisfied with it. For this, they need to visit the institute where the seat has been allotted and confirm the same to the authorities on July 19, 2018.
Candidates need to get the necessary documents verified at the Institute on the dates announced.
Round 5 Seat Allotment Dates
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Fifth Round of JAC Delhi 2018 Seat Allotment |
July 17, 2018 |
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Document Verification |
July 19, 2018 |
Upgradation of seat
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If the candidates are satisfied with the allotted seat, they must request JAC authorities in writing to freeze the allotted seats on the day of admission/ allotment of the branch. Options of freezing and withdrawal will be available till July 19, 2018.
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Candidates will be automatically upgraded according to their merit in JEE Main 2018 and preferences selected during choice filling if seats are vacant.
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Those candidates who get upgraded in a subsequent round will not have to report at the upgraded institute.
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