UPSEE Counselling 2020 dates revised for round 2 to 6; check new schedule
Team Careers360 | November 5, 2020 | 12:17 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University Lucknow has revised the schedule of UPSEE 2020 counselling for round 2 to 6. The revised schedule has been released by the university on the official website upsee.nic.in. As per the revised schedule, seat allotment for round 2, which was to be announced today, will now be available tomorrow, November 6 at 8 PM. Also, choice filling and locking for round 2 has been extended till 1 PM on November 6.
As the dates for all rounds from 2 to 6 have been revised, candidates must check the new dates and participate in counselling as per the revised schedule. All the processes involved in counselling which include choice filling and locking, exercising options post seat allotment and payment of seat acceptance fee has to be done within the prescribed dates.
UPSEE counselling is conducted for admission in various UG and PG courses in engineering, management, Pharmacy and other courses. The counselling is being conducted online and round 1 seat allotment has been published.
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