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Round 1 has an option of Free Exit. This means that even if a Candidate who has been allotted a seat in Round 1 has not reported to the College, he/she wouldn't be penalised and considered the Candidate exercised the option of Free Exit. This is exiting from the seat allotted without having to forgo the security deposit. And if you haven't applied for Round 2, you are seat less at the time of Mop up round. This makes you eligible for Mop up round.
Eligible Candidates for Mop Up round:
1. Candidates who registered for Round 1 and opted for Free exit
2. Candidates who registered in Round 2 and exited with forfeiture of fees
3. Candidates who did not register for Round 1 or Round 2,
4. Candidates who registered either for Round 1 or Round 2 but did not get a seat
Candidates who have already joined in Round 2 of AIQ/Deemed/Central Universities/AIIMS/JIPMER are not eligible for Mop Up Round. https://mcc.nic.in/UGCounselling/Documents/UGSchemeFinal.pdf
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