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In GGSIPU, ive been alotted a college in the round before sliding, so i had already paid the academic fee..and then i freezed and withdraw


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Kanishka Sohaal 28th Jun, 2019
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sakshamselwal2000_9591011 Student Expert 7th Aug, 2019

Hello Kanishka,

If you get a seat allotted to you then you can get the allotment letter and take admission in that college but if you don't want to take admission in the college you can just withdraw the seat that will make your seat vacant. You can participate in the sliding rounds even after you get a seat allotted in the earlier rounds.

All The Best.


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7th Aug, 2019
I know that..my question is that i first printed the alottment letter, freezed my seat, and then withdraw it..because the option was telling- "Freezing and Withdrawal". I have no problem with the college alotted i liked it..isliye I first freezed it and then withdraw it..tell me that is there going to be any problem at the admission time about this whole withdraw situation?
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