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KCET-2016 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS ON OPTION ENTRY:

The options entered by the candidate for the first round will remain same for all the rounds of seat allotment. The
candidates will not be allowed to enter options again. Option Entry done before the first round will be the final list of
options. The priority of options entered by the candidate will be shown on the option entry module by obtaining the
candidate credentials. Candidate may delete or alter order of higher options. The candidate will be allowed to add new
options for any colleges and course that came into the seat matrix after the first round.


KEA will allot the seats ONLINE in the order of merit and based on the priority of options obtained from
the candidates. Candidates have to enter the options of their choice on the specified URL at KEA Website
on their own arrangements. Candidates will have the choice to enter as many number of options as they
desire. Candidates may note that they should enter their options carefully by following the prescribed
procedures.

According to the candidate's final option entry, college and course will be allotted. The candidate has to
report to the finally allotted college / course compulsorily and candidate does not have the right to admit to
the previous college and course selected. Therefore, he / she is advised to enter their options carefully.

A candidate may have option to select Medical / Engineering etc; seat in other boards like AICTE, AIIMS,
COMED-K and KEA etc. In case such candidate wishes to confirm the seat selected from other boards
then such candidate who has also been allotted a seat through KEA has to surrender the seat allotted by
KEA before commencement of Second Extended Round of seat allotment, failing which it may amount to
blocking of seat and Government may initiate both civil and criminal action against such candidates.

If a candidate decides to surrender the seat, he / she has to surrender the seat only to KEA in writing.
Merely not reporting to the selected / allotted college should not be presumed by the candidate that
he / she have surrendered the seat to KEA.

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