UPTAC 2024 round 4 seat allotment results out on uptac.admissions.nic.in; confirm seats by August 29
UPTAC Seat Allotment: Candidates from general category need to pay Rs 20,000 while SC and ST applicants Rs 12,000 as seat acceptance fee.
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 27, 2024 | 01:44 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has announced the Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling (UPTAC) 2024 results for seat allotment round 4 today, August 27. Candidates can check their UPTAC seat allotment round 4 results on the official website, uptac.admissions.nic.in.
Candidates can check their results using their application number and password. Candidates will have to submit their seat acceptance fee by August 29.
Candidates from general category candidates have to pay Rs 20,000 while SC, ST category candidates have to pay Rs 12,000 to confirm their seats in UPTAC 2024 counselling.
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UPTAC 2024 Seat Allotment Round 4
The UPTAC seat allotment results are announced after choice filling is complete. The UPTAC counselling is held in five rounds with two additional spot admissions. Round 3 results were announced on August 23.
The UPTAC seat allotment for BTech students is based on their performance in JEE Mains, entrance examination, availability of seats, and preference opted.
UPTAC Seat Allotment 2024: How to check results?
The steps to download the seat allotment results are:
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Visit the UPTAC counselling official website, uptac.admissions.nic.in.
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Enter your roll number and password in the login window.
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Now click on the seat allotment tab from the homepage.
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Now candidates can check their seat allotment status.
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Keep a copy for further reference.
What after UPTAC seat allotment results
After the UPTAC 2024 seat allotment results are announced based on UPTAC merit list 2024, candidates will have to select and confirm their choices from the UPTAC counselling portal. Candidates have to choose between freeze, float, and withdraw.
If candidates are satisfied with their seat, they can pay the required fee and freeze their choice. If one is not satisfied with their seat allotment, they can float or choose the other round of counselling. Candidates can also withdraw their seats and pass on to other candidates.
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