JECA Counselling 2023: Registration, fee payment, choice-filling ends today
Tanuja Joshi | October 1, 2023 | 07:18 PM IST | 1 min read
WBJEE Counselling 2023: The board will announce the seat allotment result for round one JECA for admission to the MCA course on October 4.
NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations (WBJEE) board will end the registration, fee payment, and choice-filling process for the Joint Entrance for admission into MCA course (JECA 2023) in various government and self-financed institutes in the state of West Bengal today.
Candidates willing to participate in the JECA counselling 2023 can register through the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in. The choice filling including choice locking will also end today, in case the students fail to lock their choices before time, the choices filled by them will be locked automatically.
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As per the revised WBJEE counselling schedule, the board will announce the seat allotment result for round one JECA counselling for the MCA programme on October 4. “ 1st round result of JECA-2023 counselling will be published on 04.10.2023 instead of 03.10.2023” an official notice from the board read.
JECA Counselling 2023 round 1 schedule
|
Event |
Dates |
|
Registration, payment of registration fee and choice filling last date |
October 1 |
|
Choice filling including choice locking |
October 1 |
|
Seat allotment result |
October 4 |
|
Payment of seat acceptance fee, Reporting to allotted institutes for document verification and admission |
October 4 to October 7 |
|
2nd round of seat allotment result |
October 9 |
|
Payment of seat acceptance fee (Fresh allottees), reporting to allotted institutes for document verification and admission |
October 9 to October 13 |
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