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I have taken admission on mbbs seat through up state quota but if i want to join aiq seat in 2nd round will my security money be forfeited??


ashishyadavjcc 23rd Nov, 2020
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rajeevanand843 23rd Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant

This year NEET counseling scheme are different for different states. Up have no free exit in any round of counselling. Once you have taken admission you will have to surrender that seat to participate in AIQ counseling. You will have to show your allotment letter of allotted College in AIQ if you want to surrender your seat. If you show allotment letter then only 10% security deposit will be cutand rest of them will be refunded to your account. Be careful to participate in AIQ second round also because there is no free exit in this round. If you get allotted a college in round 2 you will have to take admission or either exit with forfeiture fees ( losing your security deposit).

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Hope I may have resolved your query

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