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alokkumarchauhangkp 5th Oct, 2020
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Tapas Kumar Singh 5th Oct, 2020

Hello dear student

You can't allottees seats in both round 1 and round 2 , if you want to seats in round 2 than you must leave round 1 seats.

In round one free exit for students means if a candidate allotted a seat in this round and even if candidate

does not report/join the allotted college he would not be penalised and will be eligible for subsequent round.

The security deposits for UR candidates - INR 10000/-

The security deposits for reserved candidates , ST/SC/OBC. - INR 5000/-


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