JEECUP Counselling 2026: UP Polytechnic Registration Begins June 25 at jeecup.admissions.nic.in; Check Full Schedule Here
The JEECUP 2026 counselling registration for UP Polytechnic admission begins on June 25, 2026. Candidates can complete the process online at jeecup.admissions.nic.in, with the Round 1 seat allotment results scheduled for July 1, 2026.
Uttar Pradesh joint entrance examination council has officially released the complete JEECUP 2026 Counselling schedule online. Candidates who qualify UP polytechnic entrance examination can start the registration process and fill their choices for Round 1 from Thursday, June 25, 2026.
The entire process will be conducted online via the official website jeecup.admissions.nic.in. According to the official notification, the choice filling and locking window for phase 1 will remain open until 30th June, with the Round 1 seat allotment results scheduled to drop on July 1, 2026. To view and download the complete schedule check out the full article.
Check: JEECUP 2026 Counselling Full Schedule Here
JEECUP 2026 counselling schedule for Uttar Pradesh candidates:
| Event | Date |
| Choice filling and locking | June 25 to June 30 |
| Round 1 seat allotment result | July 1 |
| Freeze/Float option selection and document verification | July 2 to July 5 |
| Document verification at district help centres | July 2 to July 6 |
| Withdrawal of Round 1 seats | July 6 |
| Choice modification for Round 2 | July 7 to July 9 |
| Round 2 seat allotment result | July 10 |
| Seat acceptance fee payment | July 11 to July 13 |
| Document verification | July 11 to July 14 |
| Withdrawal of Round 2 seats | July 15 |
| Choice filling/modification for Round 3 | July 16 to July 17 |
| Round 3 seat allotment result | July 20 |
| Seat acceptance fee payment | July 21 to July 23 |
| Document verification | July 21 to July 24 |
| Withdrawal of Round 3 seats | July 25 |
| Commencement of classes | August 1 |
JEECUP 2026 counselling schedule: Other States and UP Vacant Seats:
JEECUP will hold subsequent counselling rounds for other-state candidates and remaining vacant seats after Round 3 ends.
Round 4 counselling
| Event | Date |
| Choice filling and locking | July 27 to July 29 |
| Round 4 seat allotment result | July 30 |
| Freeze/Float option and admission process | July 31 to August 3 |
| Seat acceptance fee payment | July 31 to August 4 |
| Document verification | July 31 to August 4 |
| Withdrawal of Round 4 seats | August 5 |
Round 5 counselling
| Event | Date |
| Choice filling and locking | August 6 to August 10 |
| Round 5 seat allotment result | August 11 |
| Seat acceptance fee payment | August 12 to August 14 |
| Document verification | August 12 to August 14 |
| Withdrawal of admitted seats from Rounds 4 and 5 | August 15 |
JEECUP 2026 Counseling Process
Here is the step-by-step JEECUP 2026 counseling process in ultra-short one-liners:
- Step 1: Register on the official website and create a new secure password.
- Step 2: Log in and pay the Rs 250 counseling fee online or via offline E-Challan.
- Step 3: Select, and then prioritize, and lock your preferred colleges and courses.
- Step 4: Check your allotted seat and pay a Rs 3000 as a seat acceptance fee.
- Step 5: Report to the allotted institute for document verification to secure admission.
Documents Required for JEECUP Counselling 2026
Below is the list of documents candidates need to arrange for JEECUP 2026 counselling
- JEECUP rank card 2026
- JEECUP admit card
- JEECUP counselling allotment letter
- Qualifying exam mark sheets and certificates
- Character certificate
- Migration certificate (if applicable)
- Reservation certificate (if applicable)
- Two photographs
- Domicile certificate
- Two sets of photocopies of the above-mentioned documents
Eligible candidates should register and lock their choices by June 30 to participate in the first round of seat allotment. Ensure all required documents are ready to facilitate a seamless verification process and secure your admission.
Anisha Mishra is journalist with over 3 years of experience in covering the Indian education sector. She has worked extensively in the K12 domain, with focus on the state board as well as central board examinations, policy structure of seconday and higher secondary education as well as the entrance examinations like JEE, NEET, CLAT, etc. Her extensive experience in the domain has helped her provide students with concise accurate information in all aspectes of school life and education. Her key interest lies in decoding the changes in the curriculum, NEP implementation and changing education ecosystem in the country. Besides working, she enjoys traveling, exploring new places and cultures, and painting.

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