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During counselling,do candidates apply for 50% all india and 50% state quota separately or both?


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sylvia lhingnunmawi 19th Oct, 2019
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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 28th Nov, 2019

Sylvia, you have to register separately for both All India Counselling and State Counselling.

rehan18alam Student Expert 28th Nov, 2019

Dear aspirant,

Counselling procedure does not work that way you have to apply for the counselling with the category you have and the software will itself allocate the seat on the basis of information you have filled.

If you are a domicile of a particular state then you are eligible for the state quota however if you are not the domicile of that state then you have to apply with the all India quota same is the case for categories. If you are OBC candidate then you are eligible for OBC reservation and if you are not then you are by default considered as a general candidate for all other categories this procedure holds.

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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