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What if i got BDS seat via Punab state counseling in first round and joined the college.. and then got mbbs in mop up round. can i leave my bds seat to join mbbs? or do i have to pay some fees in order to leave my bds seat alloted in first round?


khushi60401 13th Nov, 2021
Answer (1)
Kashish Saxena 15th Nov, 2021

Hello student,

During the counselling process when the student is allotted any college, he/she must have to report to the college in the given time. There the student have to submit their original documents to book the seat.

But if the student got an updated college during counselling process, the can switch the college with minimum or almost nil amount of fees.

However the criteria can be changed as nothing is announced yet about the counselling process details and it's criterion.

Hope you get some clarification.

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