MP BE Counselling 2020 starts; register at MP DTE portal dte.mponline.gov.in
Team Careers360 | September 22, 2020 | 03:10 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Directorate of Technical Education, Madhya Pradesh (MP DTE) has commenced the registration process for MP BE counselling 2020. Candidates interested in applying for MP BE admission 2020 can now fill the application form. Application forms are available online at MP DTE and MP Online portal. Candidates can register for MP BE counselling at dte.mponline.gov.in. Last date to fill the application form of MP BE counselling is October 3.
Candidates also have to fill choices of colleges and courses in which admission is desired while registering for MP BE Counselling at MP DTE portal. The choices have to be entered in order of preference and locked within the last date. Choice filling and locking will be available from September 24 to October 7. The counselling committee will release a merit list of all registered candidates on October 8 and the allotment of seats will be published on October 12 at MP DTE portal.
Admission in BE course in MP is done on the basis of JEE Main/Class 12 marks. Seats will be allotted through an online, centralised MP BE counselling on the basis of merit list of JEE Main/Class 12 marks. Separate counselling will be held for outside applying through JEE Main and class 12 marks. There will be two rounds counselling for candidates applying through JEE Main and one upgrade round.
For admission through class 12 marks, counselling will be conducted in one single round and one internal branch change after the counselling. Seats which remain vacant after the counselling will be filled by the respective institutes through spot rounds.
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