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    Hello , 

    As your query is you applied for the JOSAA counselling process and till 6th round of counselling you didn't get any seat but in the 7th round of counselling that is on 18th July you were allotted seat now you want to withdraw from the seat but according

    Hello aspirant!

    I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news but once you accept a seat and take admission in a college provided to you in any of the seven rounds of JOSAA counselling, I don't think you will be allowed to appear for the CSAB round so

    Hi Tahreem,

    See you don't need to worry. You can apply for the spot round conducted by CSAB which will help you get seats through your JEE Mains score. You can get admission in SFTIs also through CSAB. Look for the spot rounds in any counselling processes. You'll be elligible

    Hello aspirant  ,
    Yes, you can still participate in csab special round even after getting a college in 7th round. You have to report at the alloted Institute in the last round.
    You don't need to pay the fee in that institute but you have to submit the affidavit for

    Hello Mayur, There were 8 round of counseling in 2018, you might wait till the final round in order to get admission or you can wait for all rounds to get finished and then go for the spot round admission because there are many seats which are left vacant and

    Hello,

    Let me tell you that, Provisional admission letter is the file that you  downloaded as the result of your seat allotment from JoSSA website.

    It shows which branch you have got through josaa counselling and in which institute!!!!!

    I hope this would help you. For further queries please feel

    Hello dear
    It will be difficult to say that what will be the expected cut off in 7 th round.
    First of all you donot mentioned the college about which you want to know ; because each college has different cut offs according the demand and preferences of the students.

    Hi aspirant,

                Congratulations on your SC rank or score. It is a pretty good rank and more likely to get you a seat. But then the counselling results majorly lie on the kind of choices you have made and the way you have prioritised them. I suggest you wait till

    See  with this percentile or if i guess your rank should be around 60k, you should have got a nit not a good one but the lower nit's , if  you have filled the preferences correctly. If you don't get a college in round 7 then you can go for

    Hello aspirant, you can get the admission in sixth round if the seats are available in your favourable and preferable branch , because that is the biggest concern. You can also use career360 college predictor to know more about other colleges you can apply into. All the best for your

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