PTU Admission 2023: Round 2 MTech registration begins at ptu.ac.in; apply by July 30
PTU MTech admission 2023: Round 2 seat allotment result will be declared on August 2.
Tanuja Joshi | July 29, 2023 | 05:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The I K Gujral Punjab Technical University (PTU) has started the PTU MTech admission 2023 round 2 application process today. Candidates can register themselves, pay the fee and lock their choices on the official website - ptu.ac.in till July 30.
Candidates will have to deposit the round 2 counselling fee by July 30. A counselling fee of Rs 2,000 will be submitted by the students applying for PTU MTech 2023 programme. After the round 2 counselling registration ends, the result will be declared on the official website on August 2. Candidates can check their PTU MTech round 2 seat allotment results by using their login ID and password.
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Candidates will be granted admission to the PTU MTech programme based on the GATE scores and BTech or qualifying exam marks. The university will not conduct any separate entrance exams for MTech admissions.
PTU MTech Admission 2023: Round 2 counselling schedule
Eligible candidates can check the PU MTech admissions 2023 round 2 dates from the table below.
Event |
Date |
Registration and fee deposition starts |
July 29 to July 30 |
Publishing of Rank List/Merit list |
August 2 |
Choice Filling |
July 29 to July 30 |
Declaration of Round 2 result |
August 2 |
Reporting in Allotted Institute |
August 3 to August 4 |
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