JCECE 2024 BTech Special Round Counselling: Registration deadline today; seat allotment on September 11
Alivia Mukherjee | September 10, 2024 | 11:03 AM IST | 2 mins read
JCECE 2024 BTech Counselling: The choice filing begins from 3 pm today and the deadline is September 11, 4 pm.
NEW DELHI: The Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (JCECE) will close the BTech special round 2024 counselling registration today, September 10. Interested and qualified candidates can fill up the JCECE 2024 special round counselling form by visiting the official website, jceceb.org.in. The JCECE 2024 special round admission will be based on JEE Main 2024 scores.
As per the official counselling schedule, the JCECE 2024 special round registration window will close at 12 noon today. Candidates are required to pay a registration fee to complete the application process. For General, Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Backward Classes (BC) the registration fee is Rs 500 and the counselling fee is Rs 400. The registration fee for Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and female candidates the registration and counselling fee is Rs 250 each.
JCECE 2024 BTech Counselling: Choice-filling begins from 3 pm today
As per the official schedule, the JCECE 2024 merit list and seat matrix will be published today at 3 pm. The JCECE 2024 special round choice-filling will begin from today at 3 pm. Candidates are required to submit their preferences by September 11, 4 pm.
JCECE 2024 special round seat allotment on September 11
As per the counselling schedule, the JCECE 2024 special round seat allotment result will be published on September 11. Candidates will be able to download the JCECE 2024 special round seat allotment letter from September 11, 7 pm onwards. Candidates are required to report at the allotted college by September 13 for document verification and completion of the admission process.
JCECE 2024 Counselling: Security fee
Candidates are also required to pay the security fee to participate in the JCECE 2024 special round counselling. Candidates can have a look at the security deposit fee details below.
|
Category |
Security deposit |
|
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Scheduled Caste (SC) Female of all categories |
Rs 2,000.00 |
|
Backward Class-I (BC-I) Backward Class-II (BC-II) Economically Weaker Section (EWS) |
Rs 3,500.00 |
|
General |
Rs 5,000.00 |
The official notice read, "The security deposit will be refunded if the candidate relinquishes/vacates allotted seat before the last round of counselling. If the candidate does not take admission after last round of counselling or does not wish to continue after admission, the security deposit will be forfeited. In case, the candidate fails to take admission despite being recommended twice for admission during counselling, the board will forfeit the security deposit."
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