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In neet and kcet,for opt entry I selected more than 80 clgs.Will I get seat alloted to the highest or lower priority?Do they consider this?


Akash R 28th Jun, 2019
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Debsmita Roy 28th Jun, 2019

Dear sir / ma'm, you will get the colleges based on ypur option entry accordinng to your choice of prefernce and also the cut-off of that college. The number of available seats in the respective colleges will also count for the fact that whether you will get the college or not.

Joydeep Saha Student Expert 28th Jun, 2019
Hey Akash !
Seat would be offered to you based in your Highest Priority, but in case you highest priority is filled up before by students ranked better than you, then the next prioritized colleges would be on the line for your allotment.
Greater the number of selection you make, its good to increase the chance of selection and that's why the sites allow as many colleges available to put on the preference list.

Hope this helps.

Best Wishes !
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