"Eight applicants have applied. The auction will be successful, that is what we believe," Telecom Secretary M F Farooqui told reporters here.
"From the sale of spectrum in the current year, the Budget has provided for Rs 11,343 crore. We will exceed that," he added.
Overall, the government has set a revenue target of Rs 40,874.50 crore for this fiscal from the auction amount, one-time spectrum charge and annual regular licence fee.
Today was the last date for submitting the applications and companies have the option to withdraw them by January 27.
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In the last round of auction held in March 2013, none of the GSM operators had bid for radiowaves, citing high reserve or base price.
The Cabinet has fixed the base price for sale of spectrum in the 1800 Mhz band for pan-India at Rs 1,765 crore per MHz, about 26 per cent lower than in the March sale.
About 403 megahertz of 2G spectrum in the 1800 MHz band and about 45 MHz of spectrum in the premium 900 MHz band is being put up for auction.
The 1800 Mhz band is being put up for auction following the Supreme Court order that the government sell all spectrum that was freed from the cancellation of 122 licences on February 2, 2012 in the 2G spectrum allocation case.
Loop and Videocon, however, have not applied for the forthcoming bidding.