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Anjali Tanwar 30th Jun, 2019
Hello Prakash,
For upgradation of college that you are allotted during the 1st round allotment conducted by mcc you must follow these steps.
  • You have to visit the allotted college in the time given for the 1st round of counseling.
  • You have then two options:- either to freeze the allotted college or to float.
As you want to upgrade you have to choose float option and apply for upgradation.
  • Then you must apply for the 2nd round of counseling as you did in 1st round.
I hope this helps.
All the best for the future!!
Baisakh Sarangi 30th Jun, 2019

Hello Aspirant!

Let us Understand the concept of UPGRADATION by a following example:

Suppose you filled 5 choices of colleges in the NEET COUNSELLING ROUND - 1.

Suppose you are alloted a college of 4th Preference.

So, in Second round if seats are available then you will be alloted a seat of Higher Preference given by you. If not possible then your earlier seat will be retained.

And if you are alloted a higher preference seat then this case is called SEAT UPGRADATION.

Hope this helps you :)

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