After 1st round seat allotment in KCET how to enter choice 2? we need to pay the alloted seat fees in first round?
Hello, in first round I got alooted second prefer college so I choose second round allotment Does it affects d first round
Pl help us
Hope you are doing well. After some days, K-CET will release a link for choice entry, where you will be provided with 4 choices. Out of which you need to select one choice. If you select choice 2, that means you want to keep the allotted seat on hold and try your luck for some better options. You don't have to pay any fees for second round but need to pay full tuition fees if you select choice 2 after second round and want to go for second extended round of seat allotment. I hope you got the point after reading this answer.
All the best.
kea has released choice entry by 18 of this month. you again have to exercise choices as in first round . so you need to enter choice 2 again in second round as you had done in first round. exercising choice 2 you
1. Keep the seat allotted on hold.
2. Agree the condition that if any of your higher options are allotted you lose your second round allotted option automatically
So by exercising choice 2 you keep your allotted seat on hold and need to download the challan and pay the prescribed fees and wait for second extended round
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To predict the colleges that you can get please use this link:
Careers360 college predictor of kcet:
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https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
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To you know more about kcet please refer this link:
Here is the link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-seat-allotment/amp
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Please visit this link for more information:
Here is the link:
https://www.careers360.com/exams/kcet
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Hope this helps...!!!
Thank you and all the best...!!!
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