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Should I unfreeze and report to ARC centre or just don't report to ARC to reject the seat alloted in the 1st round of Mhtcet counselling?


Amit Yadav 3rd Jul, 2018
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ANUJ LATHI 3rd Jul, 2018
Hey! Hi Amit Yadav.

See, if you want to ATLEAST RETAIN the seat alloted in first round then you have to UNFREEZE and pay the seat acceptance fee and report to ARC. Remember, you haven't freezed the choice alloted but you have just tried to retain the seat for further rounds so that this seat is at least there for you as a backup.

Suppose if you don't want to retain this seat and want to participate in further rounds, just UNFREEZE the choice and DON'T REPORT to ARC.

Hope this helps you.

Thanks.



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6th Jul, 2018
Thank you so much.
Your advice was really helpful.
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Siimran Pal 3rd Jul, 2018


Amit,

If you dont want the first round seat, but want the second round seat

you have to report to ARC all the beST

I hope this helps

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6th Jul, 2018
Thank you
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