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FAQs on OPTION ENTRY KCET 2020

How to save Options entered?
Just below the option entry panel a button called “SAVE” is available on the website. Every time a candidate enters the options and wishes to exit the website he has to click the button “SAVE” and then he / she can logout from the website without any loss of information.

Does a candidate have to enter all the options at once?
No, a candidate can enter and alter the entries as many times as he wants, but before the last date and time prescribed for option entry. But each time candidate has to SAVE his options by clicking on the SAVE button.

How to make changes in Options saved and entered?
After completion of process of options entry is over, and if a candidate wants to change the options he can do so by changing the preference order in the “Modify Selected Option” panel. Then save the options. He / she can see the changed order of preference in the “Selected Option View” which shows all the saved options. But this can be done only before the last date and time for option entry is over in each round.

Is it essential that a candidate key in all his / her Options in one sitting in front of the computer?
No, a candidate can enter as many times as he / she wants 24 X 7 at any number of sittings, but before the last date and time prescribed for option entry. But each time candidate has to SAVE his options by clicking the SAVE button.

Till what time can a candidate make changes in the Option Entry Form?
Before the last date and time prescribed for Option Entry in each round.

How to Change Order of Priority?
Once the option entry is completed, the computer will display all such entered options in a separate panel “Modify Selected Option”. The candidate by viewing this can rearrange the options. For example, 54th option may be changed to 30th in the following method. Scroll down to the 54th option number, place the curser in front of it and enter as 30. Now this modified option will be placed at the position at 30, this can be viewed at the separate panel “Saved Options”. Like this a candidate can change the order of options and he can delete the entered options by entering zero in the order number. Therefore, it is better to enter the options after you have written it down in the option entry sheet to avoid confusion.

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