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If I am not interested to join a college after getting a seat in csab will i get my money refund?


Saahithi. Komatha 25th Jul, 2019
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Shubhangi Aditi 25th Jul, 2019

Hi Saahiti,

It happens such that usually colleges deduct a fixed percent of money paid to them for seat allotment during counselling and returns the rest. You can file for a refund if you are not interested in the college. Most of the times it also happens that you wont get a refund as it might not be available in their admission scheme.But I suggest you to choose a college that you won't regret after getting into. I hope so you are making the right decision and get a better college than this one.

Hope this helps.

All the best.

rajaman9300 Student Expert 25th Jul, 2019

Hello Saahithi

The criteria says the participation Fee  will be refunded after deducting the processing fee of Rs 1000, if no seat is allotted to the candidate.

There will be no refund if the candidate is allotted a seat in the Special Round

You can apply for refund if not reported to the allotted institute.

You can seek refund of seat acceptance fee.

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