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respected sir madam please guide me that in round first counselling I will feel wrong choice can I take admission in allotted college or wait for second counselling can I get college after second counselling


manjudharesh2019 24th Aug, 2024
Answer (1)
Jefferson 29th Aug, 2024

Hello Manju,

Greetings,

Regarding your question about the first round of counseling, if you feel that the allotted college is not the right choice for you, you generally have the option to wait for the second round of counseling. In many cases, you can choose to participate in the second round to try for a different college.

However, whether you get a better college in the second round depends on various factors, including the availability of seats and your rank. It's essential to stay updated with the counseling process and deadlines.

For the most accurate information, please refer to the official counseling website or contact their support team directly.

If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to reach out!

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