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If I get the higher preference college in round 2 of upsee counseling the seat allotted to me in round 1 will be cancelled automatically or there will be an option to accept or reject the higher preference college given in round 2


Ayush Srivastava 9th Oct, 2021
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Vedang Ranmale 9th Oct, 2021

Hello student,

If you get higher preference in the UPSEE counselling 2nd round, then the round 1 seat will automatically get CANCELLED. This rule represents that as you have put the round 2 college higher in the list, its your more desirable and dream college as compared to the round 1 college and your round 1 college seat is thus then cancelled. However, you dont need to pay the seat acceptance fee again as it would be adjusted and transferred to your later allotted college.

I hope this helps, All the Best!

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