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What happen if i don't eport to college allotted in AI 2nd round? Will it affect my state counselling?


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neha rao 19th Jul, 2019
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Vaishali 19th Jul, 2019

Hello Neha,

If you donot report to the college alloted to you in second round of All India Quota counselling, then your security money will be forfeited that means you will lose your security money and it will not be given back to you. That is the rule for exiting the second round of counselling. After that you can attend your respective state counselling according to your domicile.

In other case, if you join your alloted college in second round of counselling and then you want to resign from your seat, it will not be possible for you. In that case you cannot attend your state counselling.

Hope this helps you!

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