NCHMCT JEE 2022: Counselling registration for round 1 closes tomorrow; Here's how to apply
NCHMCT will close first round NCHM JEE counselling registration tomorrow. Here is how to apply for the NCHMCT JEE 2022 counselling.
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Try NowPrerna Goel | July 12, 2022 | 11:18 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT) will close the window to register for NCHMCT JEE counselling 2022 on June 13 in online mode. Candidates can register for the first round of NCHM JEE 2022 counselling at the official website, nchmcounselling.nic.in. Candidates can register online to participate in counselling of NCHM JEE by payment of Rs 2,000 as a one-time fee.
The NCHMCT JEE 2022 counselling includes various steps such as registration, choice filling, choice locking, seat allotment, payment and uploading of documents to confirm the seats. The choice locking for the first round of NCHMCT counselling can be done from July 12 to July 13, 2022. Also, the first seat allotment result of NCHM JEE will be published on the website on July 14, 2022. For seat acceptance, candidates need to pay Rs 20,000 once the seat has been allotted in any round.
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NCHM JEE Counselling Dates 2022 (Round 1)
Events |
Dates |
Last date for online NCHMCT JEE counselling registration |
July 13, 2022 |
Choice locking |
July 12 to July 13, 2022 |
NCHMCT JEE seat allotment result |
July 14, 2022 |
Payment of seat acceptance fee and verification of documents |
July 15 to July 19, 2022 |
Withdrawal through portal only |
July 19, 2022 |
Vacancy after first round seat allotment |
July 20, 2022 |
Steps to register for NCHM JEE Counselling 2022
Candidates must follow the given steps to proceed with the NCHMCT JEE 2022 counselling process
Step 1: Visit the official website( nchmcounselling.nic.in)
Step 2: Click on ‘Registration and Choice Filling for B.Sc. in Hotel Management’ tab.
Step 3: On the new page, enter the details where the information such as roll number, password and security pin are asked.
Step 4: Click on ‘Sign in’
Step 5: Candidates must now fill their choice of college and must lock only after they have finalized it
Step 6: After clicking on the lock button, enter the password and confirm the locking
Step 7: Candidates must take a print out of the locked choices displayed on the screen, (which also contains terms and conditions), sign it and produce it at the time of physical reporting to the centre.
About NCHMCT JEE 2022
National Council of Hotel Management Joint Entrance Examination ( NCHM JEE) is a national-level hotel management entrance that is conducted to offer admission to BSc. HHA course at the top IHM’s and in various hotel management courses in other institutes. This year for round 1, there are a total of 11,534 seats in the NCHM JEE score accepting colleges.
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