Hello student
Congratulations on getting RGIT in the first phase of counseling!
Generally, if you have already submitted your certificates and self-reported to a college in the first phase of counseling, you are considered admitted to that college. However, you can still apply for the second phase of counseling, but there might be some implications:
1. *Certificate withdrawal*: You will need to withdraw your certificates from RGIT and obtain a certificate withdrawal letter or a bonafide certificate from the college. This letter is usually required to participate in subsequent counseling phases.
2. *Self-reporting cancellation*: You will also need to cancel your self-reporting to RGIT. This might involve informing the college and the counseling authorities about your decision to withdraw from the college.
3. *Eligibility for second phase*: Once you have withdrawn your certificates and canceled self-reporting, you should be eligible to participate in the second phase of counseling. However, it's essential to confirm this with the counseling authorities or the college you are interested in applying to during the second phase.
4. *Seat allotment*: Keep in mind that seat allotment in the second phase might be based on the availability of seats and your revised preferences. You might not get the same college or branch as you got in the first phase.
To avoid any issues, I recommend:
- Verify the counseling rules and regulations with the authorities or the college you are interested in applying to during the second phase.
- Ensure you withdraw your certificates and cancel self-reporting from RGIT properly to avoid any complications.
- Confirm your eligibility for the second phase of counseling before applying.
Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns!
Yes, you can apply for the second phase of counseling even if you were allotted a seat at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT) and submitted your documents. However, you should confirm with the college regarding their specific policies on withdrawing from the first round and participating in subsequent rounds.
Generally, candidates who do not wish to join the initially allotted college can still participate in further counseling rounds without issues, provided they follow the proper withdrawal procedures.
Contact RGIT for detailed guidance on the next steps.
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