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hello alok
yes there is a risk of leaving the college that has been allotted to you in mop around .This will happen to you if you leave it
The candidate chosen in Mop up adjusts and neglects to join or leave in the wake of joining to a dispensed seat, at that point such an applicant should take care of punishment according to rules, just as he/she won't be qualified for affirmation through state Quota for resulting two scholastic years.
So my advise will be don't leave it
Hope this helps you
Hello,
There isn't risk but once you leave that seat, the seat will be alloted to the next student waiting . Then you will be promoted to the last and final institutional round which allots the remaining seats of colleges in the state. So choose wisely, check your college on your rank below in the link. All the best.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Thank you. Hope this helped.
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