Hy,
If you received a seat in a BAMS college during the second round of Maharashtra state counseling but did not fill the retention form and are not registering for the third round, here’s what generally happens:
Seat Status : Since you did not fill out the retention form, the seat you were allotted in the second round will be considered as not retained. This means you are effectively forfeiting that seat, and it will be made available for other candidates in the subsequent rounds.
Third Round Registration : If you do not register for the third round of counseling, you will not be considered for any further seat allocations. You will have effectively missed your opportunity to secure a seat this academic year through the state counseling process.
Future Options : If you do not secure a seat through this counseling process, you might consider the following options:
Hello,
In Maharashtra's BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) counseling process, the retention form is typically used to hold your seat in the college you have been allocated. If you did not fill out the retention form after being allocated a seat in the 2nd round, and you do not register for the 3rd round, here are the likely scenarios:
Loss of Allotted Seat : Since you didn't fill out the retention form, you may lose the seat you were allocated in the 2nd round. The seat will likely be made available for other candidates in subsequent rounds.
Opportunity to Participate in Round 3 : If you choose to register for the 3rd round and are eligible, you might have the chance to secure a different college or course, depending on your rank and availability of seats.
Final Opportunity in Mop-Up Round : If you do not secure a seat in Round 3, there may be a mop-up round later in the process. However, this is contingent on your eligibility and participation in previous rounds.
Consequences for Future Admissions : Not registering for Round 3 could affect your chances in any future admission cycles for the current academic year, as many institutions may consider prior rounds when evaluating eligibility.
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If a student had been allotted a BAMS college in 2nd round Maharashtra state counselling and had not filled the retention form, then he/she might lose that seat because his/her seat is considered vacant. If such a student does not register for the 3rd round, then they will lose the seat that they were given in the second round. This is because the retention form is necessary for retaining one's seat in a particular round. If you do not attend to the 3rd round of counselling, then you will not get an upgrade or a new seat and may lose your allotment in the 2nd round. So carefully check your state counselling rules and meet deadlines to avoid losing admission opportunities.
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