DCECE 2025 mop-up round 2 seat allotment out for engineering
Suviral Shukla | September 12, 2025 | 07:51 PM IST | 1 min read
The login credentials to download the DCECE 2025 mop round 2 seat allotment includes roll number and password.
The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (BCECEB) has published the mop-up round 2 seat allotment results for the DCECE 2025 counselling today. The round 2 seat allotment list can be accessed through the official website at bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
The login credentials to download the DCECE 2025 mop round 2 seat allotment includes roll number and password.
The seat allotment list contains details such as registration, roll number, name, gender, category, allotment status, open rank, female rank, institute branch, allotted category and remarks.
The BCECEB conducts the Diploma Certificate Entrance Competitive Examination for admission to various professional courses of medical, engineering, and agricultural streams.
On August 27, the examination board revised the DCECE mop-up seat allotment.
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DCECE 2025 Mop-Up Round 2: How to check seat allotment
Candidates need to follow the steps given below to download the DCECE mop-up round seat allotment.
- Visit the official website bceceboard.bihar.gov.in.
- Click on the link, ‘Online Application Forms,’ on the home page.
- A new tab will be open.
- Type login details such as roll number and password.
- Press the submit button.
- DCECE 2025 mop-up round 2 seat allotment will appear on the screen.
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