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Hello sir, I have applied for josaa counseling. I am an allen student, I got nit nagpur chemical engineering In 1st round of counseling. I paid seat acceptance fee and selected "FLOAT", For 2nd round as well as 3rd round and 4th round'No seat was allocated! Do I still have claim on the seat allocate


vndnchvn 22nd Sep, 2020
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apeksha150598 1st Nov, 2020
Hello student,

You got NIT nagpur in first round which ahs a good ranking but you chose FLOAT option and did not freeze that seat. As you have chosen FLOAT option this seat in NIT Nagpur has been lost. Now you will have to wait for allotment of seat in other colleges through next rounds.
For more information and clarity you can refer the following link
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-counselling

I hope you find this helpful.
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