JEECUP 2019 Application form released; learn here do’s and don’ts of filling the form
Manashjyoti | December 20, 2018 | 12:20 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, December 20 : The application form of JEECUP 2019, which is conducted for admission to diploma courses in polytechnics in the state of Uttar Pradesh, has commenced today, on December 20. The application form is available in online mode only, with the last date to submit completed applications being February 28. The entrance exam is scheduled to be conducted in pen-and-paper based mode on April 28.
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Since the application process is online, the candidate will have to go to the official application portal and click on the application link to fill the form.
Steps to fill the application form of JEECUP 2019
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Registration
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Filling of application form and selection of exam centre
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Uploading of scanned documents
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Payment of application fee
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Printing of confirmation page
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Do’s and don’ts of filling the application form:
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The application form should be filled using only correct and verifiable data.
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When uploading scanned images of signature and photograph, the prescribed specifications should be followed.
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The application fee is Rs. 300 for general and Rs. 200 for SC and ST candidates. The candidate must pay the fee corresponding to the category they belong to.
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The application form must be complete in all respects.
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Also, applications must be submitted before the last date.
Any application that doesn’t follow the above conditions stand to be rejected.
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