KIITEE mass communication counselling 2019 to begin on May 28
Khushboo Verma | May 22, 2019 | 03:02 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 22 - Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) university will begin KIITEE mass communication counselling on May 28, 2019. The institute released the schedule for KIITEE mass communication counselling 2019 post declaration of the result. The authorities declared the result of KIITTEE mass communication 2019 on April 27. Candidates will be called for counselling based on the rank obtained by them. Candidates have to carry the requisite documents at the time of counselling for verification purpose.
KIITEE Mass Communication Counselling 2019 Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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KIITEE Mass Communication 2019 |
April 15- 24, 2019 |
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Declaration of KIITEE Mass Communication Result |
April 27 2019 |
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Beginning of KIITEE Mass Communication Counselling 2019 |
May 28, 2019 |
What Documents to carry at the time of KIITEE Mass Communication Counselling 2019?
Candidates will have to bring with them original as well as photocopy of the following documents for verification purpose at the time of counselling.
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Class 10th marksheet
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KIITEE admit card 2019
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Class XII marksheet
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Graduation marksheets and provisional certificate
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KIITEE rank Card 2019
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Two passport size coloured photographs
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Demand draft of Rs. 75, 000, which includes counselling registration fees of Rs. 10, 000.
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Candidates falling under SC/ST and physically challenged have to provide the relevant certificate by the competent authority and authorized medical board, respectively.
The authorities will conduct the counselling of KIITEE mass communication 2019 in offline mode. Candidates must reach the venue at least half an hour prior to the commencement of the counselling.
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