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If a student gets a seat in the All India Quota in round 1 and also qualifies for the State Quota the rules are very clear: the student cannot hold both seats at the same time. Generally, the AIQ seat is allotted first, and if you accept and report, then your state quota seat will be automatically cancelled. On the other hand, if you choose not to take the AIQ seat, you can still hold on to your SQ preference. However, this must be carefully decided within the reporting dates. Once you confirm one seat and report, the other option gets blocked. So, the decision depends on your preference .
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Yes, it is possible. If a student gets a seat in AIQ Round 1 but has not reported or confirmed it, then they are still eligible for their state quota seat allotment. If the state quota result comes out and they are allotted a seat as per their preference, they can choose that seat. But once you confirm/join an AIQ seat, you cannot retain both.
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