JEECUP counselling 2025 schedule revised; round 5 seat allotment now on August 10
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 27, 2025 | 05:56 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEECUP 2025: Candidates can apply for round 1 counselling on the official website till July 2. The seat allotment result on July 3.
The Joint Entrance Examination Council (Polytechnic) has revised the JEECUP counselling 2025 schedule. As per the revised schedule, JEECUP round 5 seat allotment will be declared on August 10. Eligible candidates can apply for JEECUP counselling 2025 round 1 on the official website, jeecup.admissions.nic.in, before July 3.
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Candidates having JEECUP 2025 qualifying scores can apply for the online counselling round. Candidates who will be allotted seats have to report to the college along with the required documents for verification and admission confirmation.
The JEECUP counselling 2025 registration fee is Rs 250. Candidates who will be allotted seats will have to pay Rs 3,000 as a seat acceptance fee.
Candidates will require JEECUP admit card, rank card, counselling allotment letter, qualifying exam marksheets, character certificate, migration and reservation certificate (if applicable), two passport size photographs, and domicile certificate for counselling.
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JEECUP counselling 2025 revised schedule
The revised JEECUP counselling schedule 2025 is as follows.
|
Counselling Events |
Date |
|
Choice filling and locking |
Till July 2 |
|
1st JEECUP 2025 counselling and seat allotment |
July 3 |
|
Online freeze/ float choice selection, document verification at the district help centres |
July 4 to 6 |
|
Document verification at District help centres |
July 4 to 7 |
|
Withdrawal of seats for round 1 |
July 8 |
|
Round 2 of JEECUP counselling seat allotment 2025 |
|
|
Choice filling/modification for float option candidates |
July 9 to 11 |
|
2nd round JEECUP 2025 counselling and seat allotment |
July 12 |
|
Online Fee Deposit for Seat Acceptance cum Counselling fee |
July 13 to 15 |
|
Document verification at the district help centres |
July 14 to 16 |
|
Withdrawal of seats for round 2 |
July 17 |
|
3rd round of JEECUP 2025 counselling and seat allotment |
|
|
Choice filling/modification |
July 18 to 20 |
|
Round 3 seat allotment |
July 21 |
|
Online fee deposit for seat acceptance cum counselling fee |
July 22 to 24 |
|
Round 3 document verification at the district help centres |
July 22 to 25 |
|
Withdrawal of seats for round 3 |
July 26 |
|
Commencement of classes |
August 1 |
|
4th round of JEECUP counselling seat allotment |
|
|
Choice filling and locking by all candidates |
July 28 to 30 |
|
Round 4 of seat allotment |
July 31 |
|
Online Fee Deposit for Seat Acceptance cum Counselling fee |
August 1 to 3 |
|
Verification of documents at the district help centres. |
August 1 to 4 |
|
Withdrawal of seats for round 4 |
August 5 |
|
5th round of JEECUP 2025 Counselling and seat allotment |
|
|
5th round choice filling and locking by all candidates |
August 6 to 9 |
|
Seat allotment |
August 10 |
|
Online Fee Deposit for Seat Acceptance cum Counselling fee |
August 11 to 13 |
|
Document verification at the district help centres. |
August 11 to 14 |
|
Rounds 4 and 5 admitted seat withdrawal |
August 14 |
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