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First round of seat allotment - Instructions to Candidates



NOTE TO CANDIDATES





To exercise the Choices, to download the Challan, to make payment in the bank and to download the admission order candidate need not visit any of the helpline centre. For all the activities please visit KEA Website http://kea.kar.nic.in
First round of seat allotment - Instructions to Candidates
As per the seat matrix which will be issued by the Government, Seat Allotment will be made by following the Roster System based on the Merit / Rank of the candidate and based on priority of options entered by the candidates.

After verifying the seat allotment results, the candidates can take the decisions as detailed below:

a)The candidates have to confirm themselves about their seat allotment in the first round. If the candidate is satisfied with the allotted seat, then exercise Choice-1 on the http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/06/kea-has-given-some-choices-to-students.html.
b)    If the candidate feels that the seat allotted to him / her in the first round is acceptable but wishes to participate in the next round for higher order options above the seat allotted, then exercise Choice-2 on the http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/06/kea-has-given-some-choices-to-students.html.
c)    If the candidate is not satisfied with the allotted seat in the first round but wishes to participate in the next round for better options, then exercise Choice-3 on the http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/06/kea-has-given-some-choices-to-students.html
d)    If the candidate is not satisfied with the allotted seat in the first round and also not interested to participate in any rounds as the candidate has got seat elsewhere,

then exercise Choice-4 on the http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/06/kea-has-given-some-choices-to-students.html.

The candidates who exercise Choice-1 Should follow the guidelines detailed below:

a.    The candidate has to confirm that he / she is satisfied with the allotted seat in the first round.
b.    If satisfied, exercise Choice-1 on the http://career-turn.blogspot.in/2015/06/kea-has-given-some-choices-to-students.html.

c.    Then candidate has to download / print the Challan from the KEA website which is in Triplicate.

d.    In the Challan, the details of the candidate will be pre-printed, such as Name, CET Number, College / Course Allotted details, Fee to be paid, Bank Account Number. Candidate has to confirm the printed details and affix the signature on the Challan.

e.    After downloading the Challan, candidate has to pay the prescribed fee in any nearest Bank which will be notified by KEA.

f.    After receipt of the payment, bank will return the candidate copy and college copy to the candidate by retaining the Bank copy.
g.    After one hour of making the payment, candidate will be able to download the Admission Order.

h.    Download the Admission Order and print the same and affix the signature on the Admission Order.

i.    Report to the college along with the college copy of the Challan, Admission Order and Original Documents on or before the last date mentioned in the Admission Order.

j.    Immediately afterwards, login to Option Entry Log-In-Id and report to KEA that you have joined the College.
The candidates who exercise Choice-2 should follow the guidelines detailed below:

•    The candidates who exercise Choice-2 need not pay the fees for the allotted seat in the first round.
•    Candidates who exercise Choice-2 are participating in the second round by holding the seat allotted to them in the first round. If higher order options are allotted to them, the earlier seat will automatically stand cancelled. OR if any of the Higher Order Options are not allotted, then the seat allotted to them in the first round will remain with the candidate.

•    Higher order options means, presume that the candidate has entered 180 options, and the seat is allotted for his / her priority number 123 in the first round, then the priority number 1 to 122 are the higher order options.

•    If any of the Higher Order Options are not allotted, then the seat allotted to them in the first round will remain with the candidate.



The candidates who exercise Choice-3 should follow the guidelines detailed below:

•    The candidates who exercise Choice-3 need not pay the fees for the allotted seat in the first round.
•    The candidates who exercise Choice-3 are NOT satisfied with the allotted seat.

•    The candidates who exercise Choice-3 are participating in the second round by rejecting the seat allotted to them in the first round.





The candidates who exercise Choice-4

Candidate is Not satisfied with KEA allotted seat and he / she has got seat elsewhere, so he / she is quitting and he / she should not to be considered for allotment of seats in any of the further rounds. Such candidates have no hold on the allotted seat.

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