WBJEE 2020 counselling round 1 seat allotment result announced
Team Careers360 | August 31, 2020 | 03:27 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The round 1 seat allotment result of WBJEE 2020 counselling has been announced. All registered candidates can now check their WBJEE seat allotment result for round 1 online from the official website wbjeeb.nic.in up to September 5. Candidates who are allotted a seat need to confirm their willingness of accepting/rejecting the seat by login from the website. Candidates accepting the seat will be required to upload the documents and pay the seat acceptance fees online up to September 5.
Details about the documents that need to be submitted and the amount of fees that has to be paid will be mentioned in the provisional seat allotment letter. Candidates have to download the provisional seat allotment after confirming the seat. Also, the documents which need to be uploaded have to be strictly in accordance with the proforma notices by the counselling authority.
The round 2 counselling will start from September 11 with fresh registration. Candidates who want to participate in the round 2 counselling have to register as a fresh candidate and enter choices of colleges. The round 2 seat allotment will be announced on September 24.
There will be a total three rounds counselling and seat allotment rounds. The complete process of WBJEE 2020 counselling is being conducted online this year.
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