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candidate chosing for upgradation after 1st round of wbjee counselling ,is it needed to pay provisional admission fee at reporting centre ?


jiya solankchii 4th Jul, 2019
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Dear candidate...... hope you're doing good..


Well, there is no need to pay the provisional admission fee at the time of documents verification at the alloted nodal center. But you must pay the required seat acceptance fee for the college alloted to you in the first round of counseling in the online portal and submit the fee receipt in the nodal center.


Hope this helps you out......

All the best !!

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4th Jul, 2019
How to know my alloted nodal centre ??
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Diya Mondal Student Expert 4th Jul, 2019

No there is no need to pay provisional admission fee. Go to the college you have been given and say that you want to float your choice. After you get the college of your choice take admission there

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