UPSEE 2020 round 1 seat allotment announced at upsee.nic.in
Team Careers360 | October 27, 2020 | 08:28 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has announced the UPSEE 2020 first round seat allotment on October 26. Candidates can now check the UPSEE seat allotment round 1 at upsee.nic.in. To check UPSEE 2020 seat allotment, students will need their roll number and password. Candidates who are allotted a seat are required to pay the seat acceptance fee till October 29.
Students who are listed in the UPSEE round 1 seat allotment can accept or reject the seat as per their choice. The candidates will have to select their preferred choice from the three options - freezing, floating, and withdrawal.
UPSEE 2020 Seat Allotment Results Login Window
Steps to check UPSEE 2020 seat allotment for round 1
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Visit the official website of UPSEE 2020
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Click on the “Allotment Result - Round 1” link
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Login using the UPSEE roll number and password
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Upon successful login, the UPSEE seat allotment result will be displayed on the screen.
The registration and payment for the second round of UPSEE counselling 2020 will start from October 30th. All the interested candidates will have to apply in onle mode before the last date.
The authorities have announced the UPSEE 2020 seat allotment for all programmes except M Tech/M Arch/M Pharm/M Des. UPSEE is held for admission into various UG and PG courses which include B.Tech./B.Arch./B.Des./B.Pharm./BHMCT /BFAD/BFA/B.Voc. /MBA/ MBA(Integrated) /MCA/MCA(Integrated)/M.Tech(Integrated) M.Tech/ M.Arch /MURP/M.Pharm/M.Des and Second Year of B. Tech./B.Pharm./MCA (Lateral Entry).
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