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Allotment Procedure KCET-2016 option entry system

Option Entry
Candidates can enter the options of multiple disciplines like Medical, Engineering, ISM&H and Architecture,
Farm Science, B-Pharm, Pharm-D, etc., together in the order of priority as per their eligibility.


Allotment Procedure

The allotment of a seat for a particular student is based on his/her rank, entered options and availability of seat as
per his/her option entered. The detail procedure adopted in the software is given below.
Round : once the document verification is over students are asked to make entry of options. Each option entry
has a start date and closing date this is followed by an allotment. The students are asked to entry fresh options
multiple times if they are not satisfied of allotment. Each fresh option schedule defines a new round.
Iteration : in each round there is an internal process called iteration. Iteration means trying all the options of the
students repeatedly more than once for each stream viz Medical, ISM&H, Engineering and Architecture, Farm
Science, B-Pharm, Pharm-D, etc., During the iterations system tries to allot best option to students without
asking fresh options. The iteration cycle is as follows.
a) Medical b) ISM & H c) Engineering d) Architecture
e) Farm Scince f) B-Pharm g) Pharm-D
One cycle of allotment from 'a' to 'g' mentioned above constitutes one iteration. For detailed explanation please
refer page 73 to 78 in brochure.

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