KEAM 2019 Phase 2 Choice Filling Extended till July 7; Allotment on July 8
Saakshi Lama | July 6, 2019 | 01:02 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, JULY 6: Commissioner for Entrance Examinations (CEE) has released a notification stating that the choice filling for the second phase of KEAM 2019 counselling has been extended till July 7. The candidates will be able to modify or add to their preferred choices of colleges and courses till 10 AM of July 7, 2019.
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During the choice editing and filling process, the candidates who are already registered can add new choices or modify the order of their preference for the second phase of allotment. The candidates should note that the order should be checked carefully as allotment will be given based on this factor along with others. Maximum number of choices should be filled for a good chance of allotment.
Since the last date for choice filling process has been extended, the seat allotment for Phase 2 will be announced on July 8, 2019. Earlier, the allotment result was scheduled to be announced on July 7, 2019. Those candidates who will be selected for admission will have to pay the required fee till July 12, 2019.
CEE has not yet released the dates for the remaining rounds of counselling and seat allotment of KEAM 2019. The procedure for the second phase will end on July 12 and the next round of counselling is expected to start soon.
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