UPSEE counselling 2018 begins from June 25th, tentative UPSEE counselling schedule released
UPSEE counselling dates have been announced. The UP state entrance exam (SEE) is conducted by the AKTU for admission into engineering colleges in Uttar Pradesh.
The Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) has released the tentative counseling schedule for the Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination (UPSEE) 2018 on its official website, upsee.nic.in. The registration for the first round of the UPSEE counselling process will start on June 25th, 2018. The UPSEE counselling process will be done in three rounds and is expected to end on July 19th.
Aspirants need to register online separately for each round of UPSE counselling, after which the AKTU will release a merit list with the UPSEE scores. The process of document verification and picking a college will be done subsequently.
Here are the tentative dates for UPSEE Counselling 2018
UPSEE 2018 tentative Counselling Schedule
Round | Activity | Date |
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Round 1 | Registration, Document Upload and Fee Payment | June 25th to June 29th |
Document Verification | June 26th to June 30th | |
Choice Locking | June 26th to July 1st | |
Seat Allotment | July 2nd | |
Seat Confirmation | July 2nd to July 5th | |
Round 2 | Registration, Document Upload and Fee Payment | July 6th to July 7th |
Document Verification | July 7th to July 8th | |
Choice Locking | July 7th to July 9th | |
Seat Allotment | July 10th | |
Seat Confirmation | July 10th to July 12th | |
Round 3 | Registration, Document Upload and Fee Payment | July 13th to July 14th |
Document Verification | July 14th to July 15th | |
Choice Locking | July 14th to July 16th | |
Seat Allotment | July 17th | |
Seat Confirmation | July 17th to July 19th |
The AKTU conducts the UPSEE examination for admission into B.Tech courses, B.Arch/B.Des/B.Pharm/BHMCT/BFAD/BFA in engineering institutions in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The 2018 UPSEE exam was held on April 29, May 5th and May 6th this year. The exam is conducted for admission to around 1.5 lakh seats, which includes 4,000 seats in government colleges.