The Regional Institute of Education (RIE), Mysuru will conduct counselling for waitlisted candidates of BSc BEd (PCM/CBZ) courses on September 19, 2025. As per the official notification, candidates must report to the campus between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM. Attendance will close strictly after 11:00 AM. The provisional candidate lists for both BSc BEd (PCM) and BSc BEd (CBZ) streams have already been published on the institute’s official website – riemysore.ac.in.
Counselling Schedule – Key Details
- Course: BSc BEd (PCM/CBZ)
- Reporting Date: September 19, 2025
- Time: 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM (attendance closes after 11:00 AM)
- Venue: RIE Mysuru campus
- Admission Basis: Merit among reporting waitlisted candidates
Documents Required for Counselling
Candidates must carry both original and photocopies of the following:
- Printout of the application form and the CEE 2025 scorecard
- Class 10 and Class 12 mark sheets
- Domicile/Residential certificate
- Caste certificate (SC/ST/OBC in proper format if applicable)
- OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) certificate for the current financial year
- EWS certificate (if applicable)
- Transfer and Conduct certificates
- Migration certificate (for students outside Karnataka)
- PWD certificate (if applicable)
- Parental income certificate (if required)
- Six passport-size photographs
Admission & Fee Payment Process
- After document verification, candidates must pay the admission fee via cash, UPI, or online transfer.
- A fee receipt must be submitted to confirm admission.
- Hostel facilities will be allotted only after payment of hostel fees on the same day or at the time of reporting.
- Refunds, if any, will follow UGC norms.
Next Steps for Students
Following verification and fee payment, candidates will receive official admission confirmation. Those opting for hostels will be allotted rooms after completing the hostel admission formalities. The institute has uploaded the course fee structure on its website for reference. Students are advised to check details in advance to avoid last-minute issues.