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if I not reported for first round alloted MBBS college. Can I go for next round. ( during Maharashtra state quota round). what is the procedure for second round?


Pranav Jathar 17th Nov, 2020
Answer (1)
priyaankasarkar Student Expert 17th Nov, 2020

In Maharashtra State Counselling, once you are allotted a seat, there are 4 options that you can choose from:

Option 1: You are happy with the seat allotted and you do not want to participate in further rounds.

Option 2: Satisfied with the seat allotted but wants to appear in subsequent rounds of Counselling. In such cases, you have to report to the College and pay the fees. But if you are allotted a better College, the seat allotted in the Round 1 will be automatically cancelled.

Option 3: Not satisfied with the Seat allotted and want to reappear for Counselling. For this, you need to rearrange your options during Choice filling.

Option 4: Not satisfied with the seat allotted and do not want to participate in further rounds of Counselling. In this case, the seat allotted will be cancelled.

So in this case, you have to exercise option 3 and rearrange your options. The dates will be announced by the Counselling authorities. So please watch out for the official information on the official website.

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