UPSEE 2019 Round 4 seat allotment released @ upsee.nic.in, Check details here
Satyendra Singh | July 26, 2019 | 02:38 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, July 26 : Dr. A.P.J. Technical University has released the round 4 seat allotment result for UPSEE 2019 in online mode today. Students can check their seat allotment status by login to their candidate portal using application number and password. Students who accepts the seat by selecting freeze option need to deposit the seat acceptance fee from July 26- 27 to confirm their seat. Students will be allotted a provisional allotment letter after payment of seat acceptance fees.
Students have to report to the allotted institute with provisional seat allotment letter and all the necessary documents from July 27 till July 29 for completing the further rounds of admission.
To Check the seat allotment status - Click Here
Steps to Check the seat allotment result
- Open the UPSEE 2019 portal
- Login using Roll No and Password
- Seat Allotment result will be displayed on screen
The authority will also conduct two rounds of spot round counselling for seats which are vacant after round 4. Registration for first round of spot round counselling will begin from August 1 till August 5. The first round of spot counselling will be conducted on August 8. Registration for round 2 spot round will start from August 10 to 12 and the counselling will be conducted on August 14.
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