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KEA has given some choices to students please read carefully below listed choices

Choice 1: I am Satisfied with the allotted seat and am willing to report to the allotted college, therefore I should not be considered for further allotment of seats in any subsequent round for any college / discipline. I will pay the prescribed fees by downloading the Challan / allotted details from the KEA website, I will download the admission order and report to the college. Immediately afterwards, I will login to my Option Entry Log-In-Id and I will report to KEA that I have joined the College.

Further the College Authority will have to login to their College Login-ID and report that the respective candidate has joined the College. If a candidate fails to report back to KEA that he / she has joined, then seat will be cancelled even though they might have physically joined.

Further any candidate who has paid the fees and obtained the Admission Order and fails to report to the College on or before the last date and time specified by KEA in the Admission Order, for such candidates no extension of time will be given and the allotment made in his / her favour shall be treated as Cancelled and he / she has no claim further on such allotment and they will not be considered for allotment of seats in the subsequent round. Such seats shall revert back to the pool and fee paid by them will be forfeited.
Implication: Not eligible to participate in the subsequent rounds.Important: Before opting this choice candidate is advised to make sure that he / she cannot come back to Option Entry Process in CET-2015.

Choice2: I am Satisfied with the allotted seat but wish to participate in the next round. If higher options are allotted then earlier allotted seat gets cancelled automatically OR if higher options seats are not allotted then earlier allotted seat shall remain in candidates favour.

Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round keeping the seat allotted on hold. However, if a seat in the higher options gets allotted the candidate loses his old seat. He/she cannot claim earlier allotted seat.

Important: Fresh options entry will be permitted only when the new college / courses are included in the seat matrix after the allotment of the first round.

Choice3:I am not satisfied with allotted seat but wish to participate in the next round with all the already entered options except the allotted options by surrendering the allotted seat and also re-ordering of already entered options.

Implication: Eligible to participate in the subsequent round by rejecting the allotted seat.

NOTE: Chances of getting the lower order options is subject to availability of seats as the other candidates next to your rank might have entered those options and seats would be allotted to them based on merit.

Choice4:I am Not satisfied with KEA allotted seat and I have got seat elsewhere, so I am quitting and not to be considered for allotment of seats in any of the further rounds.

Implication: Not eligible to participate in the subsequent round no hold on the allotted seat and seat allotted earlier will get cancelled.
NOTE:    If a candidate fails to exercise any of the above 4 choices within the stipulated date and time then the seat allotted to such candidate stands cancelled automatically without any further notice in this regard and such candidates will not be allowed to participate in further rounds.



NOTE: FOR SEAT ALLOTTED CANDIDATES

If a candidate fails to exercise any of the above 4 choices within the stipulated date and time then the seat allotted to such candidate stands cancelled automatically without any further notice in this regard and such a candidate will not be allowed to participate in further rounds.

NOTE: FOR ANY SEAT NOT ALLOTTED CANDIDATES

Candidates need not exercise any choice entry, already entered options will be made available for re-ordering for further allotments.
 

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