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I got seat in NIT Nagpur in josaa round 1,2020. I have decided to wait for next rounds. i have chosen float option. is it necessary to pay the seat acceptance fee now? or it is to be paid after I accept a seat?


Captain 9th Sep, 2020
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Ayush Pandey 19th Oct, 2020

Hello,

Yes, it is compulsory for you to pay the seat acceptance fee, without which your NIT Nagpur seat will not be considered as accepted and you will be terminated from further rounds of councelling.

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19th Oct, 2020
Float means that you have accepted the current seat and wish to go in further rounds of councelling
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19th Oct, 2020
Ayush Pandey but I don't want to accept the current alloted seat. i will accept seat in further rounds. then also I have to pay the fee now without accepting the current seat? please reply
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19th Oct, 2020
Captain it is compulsory for you to accept the seat that you have got,though you can use options like float, slide to upgrade your seat.
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