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Dear Aspirant,
You have asked yourself a very important query. The answer to your question is rather pretty simple. In order to participate in the special round of CSAB Counselling, only those candidates are allowed who have not been allotted any seat in the previous JOSAA rounds of counselling. If you give up the seat of NIT Delhi that you have been allotted in the sixth round counselling, then you won't loose that seat forever. There is no provision for you or anyone to return back to the seat allotted which the candidate had chosen to give up. Once you leave the seat, that seat shall remain vacant or shall be filled up by some other candidate in the next round of counselling, provided the candidate has secured the desired cutoff rank.
I hope you understand the Dynamics of the situation. If you have a received a seat in a round of counselling, I would rather suggest you to stick to it instead of giving it up as the consequences of it are not that good.
But if you want to upgrade your seat, then definitely you should go for the special round of counselling. May be you will get a better Institute.
I hope this information helps.
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