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2nd round optional entry process

2nd round optional entry process will begins from 2nd of  July 2014.


Important dates: 
  • ·         Second round of option entry process: July 2, 2014
  • ·         Publication of seat allotment results of second round: July 5, 2014
  • ·         Confirmation of allotment: July 7, 2014
  • ·         Last date for reporting to the colleges: July 10, 2014
  Students  Guidelines:


> Candidates must enter their KCET 2014 No to log in and enter their preferences.
> Upon login, candidates will be asked for their secret key and the password to be able to enter their options.
> Candidates have to enter their discipline to avail the list of colleges. Upon selection of a discipline, the entry form display the list of colleges
> Candidates will have to enter the priority number before their preferred college and course
> A Candidate can enter any number of options as per priority.
> The discipline, college, infrastructure, course, distance from your place, availability of hostel etc may be some of the issues to guide the choice of options as well as the advice of parents.
> The allotment will not proceed to the next rank candidate till the list of options is completely searched for availability of a seat.
> Candidates may change the options as many times the button submit and logout.
Note: Candidates must always remember to save their entered options and take a printout for their reference.
> Candidates must also properly logout from the portal using the log out option.
Important: Options recorded on the last day as per the notified time will be considered and frozen. Only the frozen options will be considered for allotment of seats. The candidates are advised to take a print out of the option entered by them after the last date and time for entry of options is over





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