Whatis CSAB supernumerary and it's eligibility criteria
The admission process of CSAB are for institutes which fall under category of NEUT (for North-Eastern States and Union Territories), SFTI (Self Financed Technical Institutes) and UT (Supernumerary Seats for Union Territories)
CSAB UT is conducted for those candidates who have the state eligibility of Union Territories (Daman & Diu, Lakshadweep & Kandvi, Andaman & Nicobar, Dadar and Nagar Haveli).
Eligibility Criteria for CSAB UT are mentioned below:
- Supernumerary quota is for those candidates who possess state code of eligibility as per the rules of JoSAA 2019 or as notified by the 12th standard qualifying exam mark-sheet or as notified by the Union Territory.
- The candidates should not have been allotted a seat during the special vacant seat filling round.
- Candidates should not have reported against an allotment in the previous JoSAA rounds.
- Those candidates who reported at the reporting centre but their seat was cancelled due to change of category and are still unallotted will be eligible.
- Candidates who reported against their allotted seat but withdrew before the sixth round of JoSAA 2019 counselling will be eligible.
- Those who have paid the initial fee (Rs 35,000 for candidates from GEN, OBC-NCL categories and Rs. 15,000 for candidates belonging to categories SC, ST, GEN- PwD, OBC NCL PwD, SC-PwD or ST-PwD) and reported against seat allotment of JoSAA 2019 but did not report to the allotted Institute till the last specified date.
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