Rajasthan B.Tech admission 2020: Register for Reap at cegreap2020.com
Team Careers360 | July 30, 2020 | 10:24 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Registration for Rajasthan engineering admission process, commonly known as REAP has started on July 30. Interested candidates can now register for REAP 2020 to get admission in B.Tech courses. Reap 2020 application form is available only in online mode at the official website cegreap2020.com
To fill the application form, candidates first need to register and pay Rs.250 as application fee. After the payment of application fee, candidates can fill and submit the application form. Students also need to fill the choices of their preferred institute at the time of filling the application form.
Admission to B.Tech courses in Rajasthan for the academic year 2020-21 will be on the basis of class 12 marks unlike previous years when JEE Main score was the criteria of admission. The admission committee will prepare a merit list of all registered candidates on the basis of their marks in class 12. The allotment of seats will be on the basis of merit list.
REAP 2020 registration will be open till August 21. To check more details about the application and admission process, candidates can follow the official website of REAP 2020.
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