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If you've received a seat in RGIT and submitted your certificates but now wish to participate in the second phase of counseling, you generally can do so. Here’s how you can proceed:
Eligibility for Second Phase : Typically, candidates who have been allotted a seat but decide not to join can still participate in subsequent rounds of counseling. However, you should check the specific guidelines provided by the counseling authority to confirm your eligibility.
Cancellation Process : You may need to formally cancel your admission or inform the college about your decision not to join. Ensure you follow any required steps to avoid complications.
Documents : Since you submitted your certificates, ensure you have copies ready for the second phase of counseling. You might need to submit these again or present them during the next round.
Registration : Make sure to register for the second phase of counseling as per the schedule provided by the counseling body.
Yes, you can apply for the second phase of counseling even if you were allotted a seat at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology (RGIT) and submitted your documents. However, you should confirm with the college regarding their specific policies on withdrawing from the first round and participating in subsequent rounds.
Generally, candidates who do not wish to join the initially allotted college can still participate in further counseling rounds without issues, provided they follow the proper withdrawal procedures.
Contact RGIT for detailed guidance on the next steps.