JEECUP 2020 seat allotment round 5 announced at jeecup.nic.in
Team Careers360 | November 1, 2020 | 01:20 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The Joint Entrance Examination Council (JEEC), Uttar Pradesh has announced the JEECUP seat allotment result for round 5 on November 1. Candidates can access the JEECUP 2020 seat allotment round 5 from the official website at jeecup.nic.in. They will be required to login using their roll number and password in order to access the JEECUP 2020 seat allotment for the fifth round.
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Steps to check round 5 JEECUP seat allotment 2020
Candidates need to follow the steps mentioned below in order to check the JEECUP 2020 seat allotment under round 5:
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Visit the official website at jeecup.nic.in
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Click on the link to ‘Allotment Result round 5’
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Candidate portal shall open in the following screen
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Enter your JEECUP 2020 roll number and password
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The seats allotted under JEECUP allotment round 5 shall display on screen
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Download the allotment letter
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Choose the option of freeze or float, as the case may be
Candidates allotted seats under JEECUP round 5 seat allotment will have to visit the help centres for verification of documents from November 1 to 4. Also, candidates can pay the full deposition fee in online mode from November 1 to 4. The authorities opened the counselling applications for direct admission under round 6 on October 24.
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