Security
The student may be eligible for a partial or full refund of the Rs.10,000 security deposit (Rs.5,000 each for ABVMU UPCNET and UPCPNET), depending on the refund policy of the respective counselling authorities.
Usually:
If the seat is not taken or admission is not completed, and the student withdraws within the given time, security deposit is refundable after deducting any processing charges.
But if the student got a seat and didn’t join, refund may not be guaranteed unless the university explicitly allows it under area/location-related withdrawal cases.
The student should immediately:
1. Check the official brochure or counselling guidelines for refund rules.
2. Email or contact the counselling authority (ABVMU or concerned university).
3. Attach proof of allotment and payment receipts while requesting a refund.
Note: Refund rules vary each year, so direct confirmation from the official source is the safest step.
Hello,
Yes, if you were allotted a seat in Round 1 but didn’t take admission or chose the upgrade option, and didn’t receive a seat in Round 2, you can still participate in Round 3 without losing your security deposit—as long as you did not join the college physically or complete the admission process. It's important to follow the official guidelines during the upgrade and withdrawal steps to ensure your eligibility for further rounds.
Yes, you have to pay the 2 lakh security deposit separately for AIQ counselling (for deemed universities) and again for state counselling (if the state requires it). These are two different counselling authorities, so their processes and payments are handled separately.
For example, if you're applying through MCC for deemed universities, you’ll pay 2 lakh there. If you’re also applying for private colleges through a state counselling like Maharashtra or Tamil Nadu, that state might also ask for its own security deposit. So yes, you might end up paying both.
Yes, if you don’t get a seat in any of the rounds, your security deposit of Rs. 2 lakh will be refunded.
The refund is usually done after the counselling process is over. Make sure your bank details are correct in your application.
Hope it helps !
During NEET counselling registration , you need to pay both the registration fee and the security deposit together.
You have to pay these before you can proceed to choice filling .
You don’t need to wait for seat allotment to pay the security deposit.
During UP AYUSH counselling, candidates must pay:
A non-refundable registration fee of rupees 2,000 for General and OBC categories, and rupees 1,500 for SC and ST categories.
A security deposit of rupees 20,000 is required for government AYUSH colleges and rupees 50,000 for private AYUSH colleges. If you choose to apply for both, you must pay rupees 50,000.
This security deposit is refundable if you do not take the allotted seat or withdraw as per counselling rules. However, if you accept the seat and later resign after joining the college, the deposit may be forfeited based on state counselling regulations.
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name of examination and counselling in which you are taking part.
Thank you !
Hello Aspirant,
In the Madhya Pradesh state counselling (DTE MP) for engineering admissions, Security Deposit Amounts depending on the type of institution are:
This is a refundable security deposit, which will be refunded as per the counselling procedure. Candidates should ensure they are paying the right amount while registering based on their choice of institution.
With an EAMCET rank of 14000 under the BC-D female category, you have a fair chance for admission into CSE – Cyber Security and a moderate chance for CSE (General) at Sri Vishnu Engineering College for Women, Bhimavaram. Based on expected 2025 trends, the cutoff for CSE – Cyber Security may range between 13000 and 15000, where your rank fits well. However, the closing rank for CSE (General) under the BC-D female category was around 7300 in past years, which may make it challenging to get that branch under the regular category. It is recommended to prioritize CSE – Cyber Security during choice filling and participate in all rounds of counselling for better chances.
All the best for your counselling!
With a KCET rank of 41,780, your daughter can get B.Tech in Computer Science or Cyber Security in some mid- and lower-tier Karnataka colleges.
Possible Options:
Dayananda Sagar University – Cyber Security (possible in later rounds)
Acharya Institute of Technology
Don Bosco Institute of Technology
AMC Engineering College
East West Institute of Technology
Gopalan College of Engineering
Top colleges like RV, BMSCE, MSRIT, SIT, NIE are unlikely at this rank for CSE/Cyber Security.
Apply for spot/second round counselling for better chances.
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