REAP 2023 registration begins at reap2023.com; Steps to apply
REAP 2023: CEG Rajasthan started the REAP registration 2023 at reap2023.com. Read steps to fill REAP form 2023

Magdhi Diksha | May 30, 2023 | 01:41 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Centre for Electronic Governance (CEG), Rajasthan, has started the Rajasthan Engineering Admission Process (REAP) 2023 registration in online mode. Interested and eligible candidates can now fill and submit the REAP 2023 application form on the REAP official website 2023 of CEG-REAP 2023 at reap2023.com. REAP 2023 is for students who want to pursue BE, BTech and BArch courses.
The REAP 2023 registration last date is yet to be announced, but students are advised to register soon to avoid any difficulty at the end of the application process. Candidates must make the REAP application fee payment of Rs. 295 on the REAP official website at reap2023.com.
Candidates are eligible for REAP 2023 if they have passed the class 12 or equivalent examination, or if they have a diploma in engineering and technology. Know how to fill REAP 2023 application form below.
How to fill REAP 2023 application form?
Candidates can register for REAP 2023 through REAP 2023 application form by following these steps:
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Visit the REAP official website - reap2023.com.
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Got to “Candidate Panel” and click on “Click here for candidate registration for REAP-2023”
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Go to “Registration, Application & College Choice/Option Forms”
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Click on “Step-1: Register For REAP-2023”
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Complete the REAP registration 2023 with basic details and click the submit button.
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Once registered, complete the application fee payment in online mode.
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Keep a screenshot of the fee payment receipt for future reference
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Complete “Step-2: Fill Application Form for REAP-2023” and “Step-3: Upload Document”.
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Submit the application form.
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Download the pdf and take a printout for future reference.
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