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If I get a private college in 1st round of Maharashtra neet counselling can I leave that college if I am getting a govt college in the second round?


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abhishekis9871 30th Oct, 2020
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Shivani sunil kakde 30th Oct, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Allotment of a seat at counselling round depends on your college preference, your score and the colleges cutoff. If your score are good enough for a government college then you can definitely get government college at second round.

If you get private college at first round then you can either choose the float option and pay the acceptance fees or leave the college and then participate in second round of counselling. When you get government seat at 2nd round then you can leave the first rounds seat and confirm your government seat.

Hope you got the answer.

Thank you

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