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If college alloted in bams second round counseling it is compulsory to join the alloted college ? #bams


bhushandabhade458 7th Feb, 2022
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maaztauquir24 7th Feb, 2022

Hi reader ,

since you have not mentioned which type of counselling you are asking about ( state counselling or ALL INDIA counselling) it seems a bit difficult to tell you properly.

Assuming that you are asking about the rules in ALL India counselling i will like to tell you that you have to go to the alloted college after which 2 scenarios arise

1. If candidate do not want to join the allotted institute he/she can Exit without Forfeiture of security fees.

2. Candidate, admitted through 2nd Round, shall be eligible for further counseling if he/she resigns /leaves the seat with forfeiture of Security money, 3 days prior to commencement of 3 rd Round.

i hope this helps

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thank you

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