REAP 2022 registration begins at reap2022.ctpl.io; Steps to apply
CEG Rajasthan has started the REAP registration 2022 at reap2022.ctpl.io. Check the important dates and steps to fill the REAP application form 2022.
Mayank Uniyal | August 17, 2022 | 01:12 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Centre for Electronic Governance (CEG), Rajasthan has started the REAP 2022 registration in online mode. Candidates can fill and submit the REAP 2022 application form at reap2022.ctpl.io. The REAP 2022 registration last date is August 29. However, candidates have to make the REAP application fee payment on or before August 28. The REAP 2022 application fee is Rs. 295.
Candidates willing to appear for Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) should check and fulfil the eligibility criteria beforehand. Candidates who have passed the class 12 or equivalent examination, as well as those who have a diploma in engineering and technology, are eligible for REAP 2022. Know the important dates and how to fill REAP application form 2022 from below.
REAP 2022 application dates
Particulars |
REAP registration dates |
REAP registration start date |
August 14, 2022 |
Last date for payment of online application cum registration fee of Rs. 295/- |
August 28, 2022 |
Last date for submitting online application cum registration form |
August 29, 2022 |
How to fill REAP Application Form 2022?
Candidates can fill REAP 2022 application form by following the below steps:
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Visit the REAP official website - reap2022.ctpl.io.
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Complete the REAP registration with basic details and then click on the submit button.
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Once registered, pay the application fee in online mode.
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Next, candidates have to upload the required documents as per the specification
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Further, enter the details required to complete the REAP application form such as personal details, academic details, ID proof details and more.
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Submit the application form and download the pdf for future reference.
The authorities have announced the last date of online counselling submission & locking choices for REAP 2022 as September 8. Candidates have to complete the filling and locking of college choices before the last date to be eligible for the counselling process.
REAP 2022 seat allotment priority matrix
S.No | Basis of admission | Priority |
1 |
Rank obtained in JEE (Mains) 2022
|
First |
2 |
Percentile obtained in class 12
|
Second |
3 |
Percentile obtained in Diploma in Engineering & Technology approved by the state government.
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Third |
Centre for Electronic Governance (CEG), Rajasthan conducts the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process for candidates seeking admission to B.E/ B.Tech and B.Arch courses in Rajasthan. Candidates must note that there is no separate entrance examination and hence the seat allotment is done on the basis of Class 12 or Diploma in engineering. The authorities will hold three rounds of REAP counselling for registered candidates and seats will be allocated based on merit.
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