Kota University BSTC 2017 1st Allotment Seat results declared

Kota University declared BSTC 2017 1st Allotment Seat Results on the University's official site

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Sagar Mavani
Last Updated : Jul 05 2017 | 1:21 PM IST
Around five lakhs candidates had applied for the exam this year. The exam was held at more than thousand centres. Of all the students, about 90% of them took the exam making it healthy attendance of the students. Official sources report that 18,533 candidates from Barmer district registered for the exam and of that 16,731 appeared for the same.


How to check BSTC allotment result 2017:
  • Visit the official results page of BSTC: www.bstc2017.com
  • Click on the link for BSTC result 2017.
  • Search by either your roll number or your general details like your name, mother�s name and date of birth. Click the Proceed button.
  • Your results will appear. Print it out for future use.
Important dates:
Events Dates (2017)
Selection of Colleges July 2
Last Date For Payment of Fee July 13
Upward Movement Allotment July 16 and July 17
Allotment after Upward Movement July 19
Last Date for Admission Process July 22

Allotment Letter:
Allotment letter serves as the most important document of all as it is mandatory to receive it for admission into the preferred college. One can print the Allotment Letter by visiting the official result site www.bstc2017.com. On the left column titled �For Candidates�, you can see the listing category wise (General, Sanskrit and Alp Bhasha). Click on the �Print Allotment Letter� from the category that you belong. Keep the Letter safe and carry it to the college that has allotted a seat to you.

Allotment: 2nd Round
The Candidates whose names were not featured in the BSTC College Allotment 1st List 2017 need not to be stressed. There are will further rounds of allotment. The Kota University would release BSTC 2nd Seat Allotment List 2017 for all vacant seats.

About University of Kota
Established in 2003 by the Government of Rajasthan through the University of Kota Act, 2003, the University of Kota is included in the list of Universities maintained by the UGC Act, 1956. It has around 173 colleges with roughly 2,25,000 students of six districts of the State, namely, Kota, Bundi, Jhalawar, Sawai Madhopur , Karauli, and Baran are under the territorial authority of the University. It has six faculties: Arts, Commerce and Management, Education, LAW, Science and Social Science. Various Academic Programmes such as MBA, MIB, MCA, MSW, LLM ,MPed, MCom (Accounting & Finance) and the like are offered by the University and other affiliated colleges of the University.

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