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In last year's KCET 2nd extended round seat matrix almost evry course and college showed zero GM seats so should a GM student consider participating in 2nd extended round ? since seat matrix shows zero seats for GM


Abubakr Siddiq 4th Aug, 2025
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gopi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

Yes, a General Merit (GM) student should think about attending the 2nd extended round of KCET counselling. Although the seat matrix may reflect "No GM seats" initially, there may still be openings due to withdrawals, non-reporting by allotted candidates, or upgrades from earlier rounds. All vacated seats were renewed, not currently being used by candidates, and some of these openings can be again filled under GM category. Many students have gained good seats in this round by attending 2nd extended counselling, although the first matrix indicated "zero".

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