UPSEE 2019 Counselling registration starts @ upsee.nic.in, check complete guidelines here
Satyendra Singh | June 26, 2019 | 12:14 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, June 26 -
UPSEE 2019 counselling registration has commenced in online mode today. Students who have qualified the UPSEE 2019 exam are eligible to appear for the counselling. The students at first need to register for UPSEE counselling 2019 in online mode between June 26 to July 2, pay the counselling fees and upload all the documents. The admission committee will verify the uploaded documents and students will receive a message about their successful document verification post which they can proceed for choice filling. Candidates will then be allotted seats in all the participating institutes of AKTU through UPSEE counselling.
To register for UPSEE 2019 counselling-
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UPSEE 2019 counselling schedule
|
Event |
Date |
|
Registration |
June 26- July 2, 2019 |
|
Document verification |
June 27- July 3, 2019 |
|
Choice filling and locking |
June 29- July 4, 2019 |
|
Seat Allotment |
July 4- 26, 2019 |
|
Spot round |
August 1-14, 2019 |
Candidates are advised to take utmost care during registration and uploading of documents. Choice filling have to be done in the order of priority. Candidates can modify their choices and have to lock their choices before the last date.
The seat allotment results will be published in online mode. Candidates need to login online into their counselling portal and check the allotment result. Candidates who are allotted a seat need to submit a partial amount of fee as a token of seat acceptance and will have to visit the allotted college for completing the further admission process. The complete counselling schedule is given below
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