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Sir iam alloted ayurveda seat in second round in kea, and i paid the fees in 1st round, so now if I not report to the alloted clg, what will happen or is there any chance to cancel my seat in second round after allotment


Raksha 21st Sep, 2024
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Hridaya Rao 21st Sep, 2024

Hello there,

If you've been allotted an Ayurveda seat in the second round of KEA counseling and have already paid the fees in the first round, here’s what will happen if you do not report to the allotted college:

1. Seat Forfeiture: If you do not report to the allotted college within the stipulated time, you may forfeit the seat. The seat could be assigned to another candidate in subsequent rounds or as per KEA rules.

2. Fee Implications: Since you've paid the fee in the first round, the fees might be forfeited depending on KEA’s refund policies. However, some portion of the fees may be refunded if you follow proper procedures for withdrawal.

3. Seat Cancellation: If you wish to cancel your seat after the second-round allotment, you should contact KEA or the allotted college for the cancellation process. The ability to cancel the seat and claim a refund depends on the specific guidelines KEA has for seat surrender or withdrawal after each round.

4. Consequences of Not Reporting: If you do not report to the college and do not officially cancel, you may be barred from further counseling rounds, and the seat may be treated as abandoned.

It is recommended to review KEA’s official counseling brochure for detailed information on the rules regarding seat forfeiture, withdrawal, and fee refund policies for the specific round.

Good Luck!

Ashita Singh 21st Sep, 2024

Hello Raksha,

If you have been allotted Ayurveda seat in second round in KEA but not if you don't report the college, then this is what usually happens :

1.)  Cancellation of seat.

2.) You may lose the amount which was paid by you for the first round.

3.) Disqualification from participating in further round of counselling.

I would recommend checking the official KEA website or contacting their helpline for the exact process and deadlines regarding seat cancellation and reporting requirements.

Thank You!


Deepti Singh 21st Sep, 2024

Hello Raksha!

It seems like it's a payment of the fee towards the allotted Ayurveda seat in the second round of KEA, after you've already paid the fees in the first round. Usually it works this way:

  • If your allotted seat is different from the seat you got in the first round, and you accept the allotted seat, then the money paid in the first round will be adjusted.
  • If the fee for the seat in the second round is higher, then you will have to pay the balance amount as well.
  • If the fee for the seat in the second round is low, the extra paid in the first round would be refunded or adjusted according to the KEA policies.
  • If you do not want the seat in the second round, you may continue with the seat in the first round and no additional payment is required.

For specific information regarding your allotment and detailed procedures, you may refer to the official guidelines by KEA or contact their helpline directly for further information.

Do you require help to find the KEA policies or contact for more clarification on this procedure?

Thankyou!!

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