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i got phv in my category i cross checked all the documents and everything is correct what should i do now is it the counselling process mistake or are there any particular reservation where u get it by merit


Maisun Fatima 18th Jul, 2025
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Afreen 5th Aug, 2025

It sounds like there might have been a mix-up in the counseling process if you've been allotted a seat under the Persons with Disabilities (PHV) category, and you're not actually eligible for it.

If you try to proceed with the admission on an incorrect category, you could face major problems during document verification or even have your admission cancelled. Better to address it now.

Its better to clarify that you're not eligible for the PHV reservation and to follow the instructions of the counseling authorities. It's likely a mistake that occurred during the counseling process, and it needs to be corrected before you can move forward with your admission.

hope it is helpful for you..

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