Online CET counselling gets underway at NITK

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June 25, 2012

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Mangalore, June 25: The online counselling for CET rank holders was commenced on Monday at the Mangalore CET helpline centre set up at the silver jubilee auditorium of National Institute of Technology - Karnataka (NITK), on the outskirts of the city.

The hectic process of verification of documents for rank number one onwards is expected to continue till July 11 at 13 Helpline Centres across the state including NITK.

G Umesh, in-charge director of NITK inaugurated the online counselling programme for CET candidates in the presence of Raja Veera Indra, in-charge deputy director, the department of PU education.

According to Suresh Tunga, nodal officer of the centre, the counselling process started with the reporting of students ranked 1-600 at 8am.

He said that the counselling will be held in four batches covering students from rank 1 up to 2000 in all disciplines including medicine and engineering.

Students with ranks 601-1200 will have to report at 10.15am and their counselling process will be held from 11.15am to 1.15pm. Students who have ranks between 1,201 and 1,600 will have to report at 1pm and their counselling is scheduled from 2pm to 4pm and for those with ranks between 1,601 and 2,000 , the counselling will be held from 4.15pm to 6.15pm and they have to report at the centre at 3.15pm with all documents listed in CET brochure.

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