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If somebody does not take admission to first allotment list than there is any chance that his or her name will be in second allotment list ?


archi tiwari 6th Aug, 2019
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JATINSINGH 10th Nov, 2021

I am get admission in first allotment list in du

But I couldn’t pay fee and withdrawal my application

Is I still able to get admission on 3rd cut off list ???

Abhinav 6th Aug, 2019
No,



If you got any college allotted then you have to apply for admission and while paying fees for the same college it will ask that " would you like to be in 2nd or 3rd allotmemt" but for that option you have to first apply in the current allotted college.

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7th Aug, 2019
Hey Abhinav, when does the option of continuing with the preferrence list come? Does it come after the fee payment or before?As on clicking on pay fee button , it is direvdir leading to payment gateway.
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7th Aug, 2019
I think there must be an option before paying fees.

I don't know properly because mine application is not approved till now....
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