What does counseling actually mean in case of admission to medical college? Can one be rejected in counseling ? Pls reply me .I am confused.
Answer (1)
Dear RIYA, don't be confused with this.
Yeah it's very much true that one can be rejected in the counselling.
See, the scenario in counselling is -
The college mentions a range of ranks and asks all the students who are in the range to attend the counselling.
During the counselling day, the college selectors
select the top most rankers first and according to the seat matrix they start calling the names.
For example-- An XYZ college has 100 seats. And it has metioned the range to 100-280 rankers. On the counselling day. The college will first select 100th rank student and then it will move on to other. The calling of Reserved candidates is done in the same way. They fight for the reserved seats. Like the same college above has 15 seats reserved for ST candidates then all the ST students can only fight for those 15 seats.
As soon as all the seats filled up, rest all the students are asked to go.
Like XYZ college's 100 seats got filled up and still there are many students who didn't got the seat then they can't do anything.
So all the very best.
Don't worry if you have a good score then you will definitely get a seat.
And one more thing generally many students don't even come to attend counselling, so there seat is given to next lower rank student.
Hope this helps:)
Yeah it's very much true that one can be rejected in the counselling.
See, the scenario in counselling is -
The college mentions a range of ranks and asks all the students who are in the range to attend the counselling.
During the counselling day, the college selectors
select the top most rankers first and according to the seat matrix they start calling the names.
For example-- An XYZ college has 100 seats. And it has metioned the range to 100-280 rankers. On the counselling day. The college will first select 100th rank student and then it will move on to other. The calling of Reserved candidates is done in the same way. They fight for the reserved seats. Like the same college above has 15 seats reserved for ST candidates then all the ST students can only fight for those 15 seats.
As soon as all the seats filled up, rest all the students are asked to go.
Like XYZ college's 100 seats got filled up and still there are many students who didn't got the seat then they can't do anything.
So all the very best.
Don't worry if you have a good score then you will definitely get a seat.
And one more thing generally many students don't even come to attend counselling, so there seat is given to next lower rank student.
Hope this helps:)
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Comments (3)
If one get rejected in first round counseling can he join the second round counseling of the same college?
See RIYA there can be many reasons for the rejection
If you don't meet the crietia or your rank is lower than the others, then yes you can definitely attend the other round counselling. The subsequent counseling rounds are attend by those whi don't get seat in the earlier rounds. If you don't have sufficient documents during the counselling session. This reason as far as i know rarely occurs and the college authority may give you some time to provide all documents and ask you to come to next round counselling. Or there may be other criteria for this depending on the college you are applying.
If you don't meet the crietia or your rank is lower than the others, then yes you can definitely attend the other round counselling. The subsequent counseling rounds are attend by those whi don't get seat in the earlier rounds. If you don't have sufficient documents during the counselling session. This reason as far as i know rarely occurs and the college authority may give you some time to provide all documents and ask you to come to next round counselling. Or there may be other criteria for this depending on the college you are applying.
OK.thanks