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I want to go for CAP round 2 for b.arch. I didn't like the seat alloted to me in cap round 1. what is the procedure?


ankichavan2002 12th Jan, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 12th Jan, 2021

Hello,

If you are allotted seat in first preference college then you are not eligible to participate in subsequent rounds. But if you are allotted seat in other than first preference then you do not have to report to ARC and the allotted college to confirm the admission. Candidates who didn't report to ARC and the allotted college are eligible to participate in subsequent round. By doing so the seat will be automatically cancelled and it will be considered for second round. The merit list and the eligible candidates to participate in round 2 will be placed in the website. Such candidates can fill/edit the preferences of colleges for allotment.

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