JEECUP 2019 Counselling Registration Commences for Round 2; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | July 10, 2019 | 03:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 10 : Joint Entrance Examination Council (JEEC), Uttar Pradesh has commenced the registration and fee payment process for the second round of JEECUP 2019 counselling. Those candidates who were not able to register during the first round can now fill the application form to participate in the counselling procedure. The final date for registration, fee payment and choice filling is July 11, 2019. The candidates have been allotted only one day to complete the registration procedure.
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Quick Steps for JEECUP 2019 Counselling Registration
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Visit the official website of JEECUP 2019 ( jeecup.nic.in )
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Click on the registration and choice filling link
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Go to “New Candidate Registration”
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The candidates will have to submit their roll number, application number, name and date of birth.
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After entering the required details, the candidates will be able to pay the required application fee.
Following the registration, the candidates will have to log in to their account and fill their preferred choices of colleges and courses. All of the choices should be in the order of preference and the candidates are advised to fill as many choices as possible. Before the final date, the candidates are advised to lock their choices. If the choices are not locked, then the last entered choice will be automatically locked by the system.
The authorities will be announcing the seat allotment result for the second round of JEECUP 2019 counselling on July 12. Fresh registrations for the third round of counselling will be open on July 17, 2019.
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