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Candidates who are all can participate in 2nd Round of Option entry



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Description
Candidates who are Allowed or
Remarks

NO

Not


1
Verified Candidates and not given any
They are allowed for fresh option


options in 1st round.
entry.



Candidates who have verified on
They are allowed for fresh option


2
02/07/2015 & 03/07/2015 and candidates


entry.



who have given spotrank.






1.Bearys enviro-arch




design school, Mangalore




( E247 ).



Allowed for these 5 colleges and
2.Center for Arch,


Architecture - 3 New colleges added in
Mysore ( E248 ).


interested candidates can put their

3
23/06/2015 and another 2 New colleges
3. HMS School of Arch,

options, those who have NATA


added in the 2nd  Round.
Tumkur ( E249 ).



ranks.
4. KS School of Arch,








Bangalore ( E250 ).




5. Nitte Institute of Arch,




Managlore ( E251 ).


SC / ST Candidates whose income < 2.5



4
lakhs and downloaded the Admission
They are considered as choice – 3.



order but not reported to the college.



5
Choice – 1 candidates and not paid fees
They are considered as choice – 3.



Choice – 1 candidates and paid fees, but



6
not generated or download the admission
They are considered as choice – 3.



order.




Shridevi college, Tumkur ( Engg ), Bio-




Technology course. Candidates who have
Candidates are considered as


7
given Choice – 1 and 2.


Choice – 3.



All seats of Bio-Technology are removed







from seat matrix.




1 New college of Pharma D, seats is
Interested candidates can give
Dayanandasagar institute

8
of Pharmacy, Bangalore

added to seat matrix.
their options


( B012 )







Below Options are not allowed,


10
Choice - 2
only allotted and above options




can be re-arranged / delete




Except the allotted optionby


11
Choice – 3
surrendering the allotted seat and


also re-ordering of already entered








options


12
Seat allotted but not exercised any Choice
They are considered as choice – 3.


 

For details refer page 62 to 66 of brochure CET-2015.

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