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Centralized Counseling - Post Diploma CET- JULY 2012 ADMISSION SESSION - Second Round

National Board of Examinations
New Delhi


Attn: Applicant Candidates for Post Diploma CET (PDCET) – June 2012

Sub: Centralized Counseling - Post Diploma CET- JULY 2012 ADMISSION SESSION - Second Round

1. First round of Post Diploma Centralized counseling has been completed on 13-08-2012.

2. The schedule of second round has been notified. Candidates can access the same at NBE website from the link below:

Schedule for PDCET Centralized Counseling – Second Round July 2012 admission session

3. Candidates are advised to carefully go through the prescribed guidelines for PDCET Centralized Counseling.

Click here for Guidelines of PDCET – Centralized Counseling July 2012 admission session

4. Candidates who have attended the first round of PDCET Counseling (July 2012 admission session) and submitted an undertaking for participation in second round of PDCET counseling are eligible for participation in Second Round.

5. Candidates who were absent in the first round of counseling shall not be eligible for participation in second round of counseling.

6. Candidates who had opted for a confirmed seat in first round are NOT eligible for participation in second round of counseling irrespective of their joining/non- joining/resignation from the seat already opted for.

7. For any further clarification/assistance related to PDCET – July 2012 admission session centralized counseling, please write to us at counseling@natboard.edu.in

8. Kindly note that participation in second round of counseling is strictly as per Guidelines for Counseling.




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