Uttarakhand BTech Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment results declared; schedule out
Anu Parthiban | July 4, 2025 | 10:05 AM IST | 2 mins read
Uttarakhand BTech Admissions 2025: Candidates allotted seats will have to report to the allotted college between July 4 to 8. Round 2 counselling opens on July 9.
Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun has declared the Uttarakhand BTech seat allotment result 2025. Candidates who have been allotted seats in government and private engineering colleges in the state will have to pay the fees and report at the allotted college before the deadline to confirm admission.
According to the schedule, students will have to exercise the ‘freeze, float, and withdraw’ options by tomorrow. Candidates who accept the seat allotted will have to report at the college between July 4-8 to complete the final admission process.
The BTech admission in Uttarakhand engineering colleges is done on the basis of merit in the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE Mains 2025) and Class 12 for two rounds. “The University will be granting provisional admission to the candidates, whose final results have not been declared, following the criteria described on the University website, which is subject to submission of result by the date of admission/enrolment,” the officials said.
Through the Uttarakhand BTech counselling 2025 , admission to BTech courses offered in campus institutes of Veer Madho Singh Bhandari Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, and all affiliated government, private engineering colleges, and College of Technology GBPUAT Pantnagar.
Uttarakhand BTech counselling 2025 dates
Candidates can check the BTech counselling schedule for admission to first-year engineering courses.
| Uttarakhand BTech counselling 2025 | Dates | 
| Round 1 | |
| Period of counselling fee deposition, online registration | June 26 to 27 | 
| Choice filling | June 26 to 28 | 
| Seat allotment | July 3 (Published on July 4 at 10 am) | 
| Period of selecting ‘Freeze/ Float/ Withdraw’ option | July 3 to 4 | 
| Reporting at allotted college | July 4 to 8 | 
| Round 2 | |
| Period of counselling fee deposition, online registration | July 9 to 10 | 
| Choice filling | July 9 to 11 | 
| Seat allotment | July 15 | 
| Period of selecting ‘Freeze/ Float/ Withdraw’ option | July 15 to 16 | 
| Reporting at allotted college | July 16 to 20 | 
| Round 3 | |
| Period of counselling fee deposition, online registration | July 21 to 22 | 
| Choice filling | July 21 to 23 | 
| Seat allotment | July 28 | 
| Period of selecting ‘Freeze/ Float/ Withdraw’ option | July 28 to 29 | 
| Reporting at allotted college | July 29 to August 3 | 
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