After I join a college allotted during the Second Round of NEET UG Counseling, can I leave or resign the seat?

Once a candidate joins second round seat allotted in the NEET UG counselling, he/she will not be allowed to vacate from the allotted second round seat. However if candidates are allotted a seat in Second Round and have not joined the college, then he/she can Exit with Forfeiture of security amount.
The candidates who have joined up to Round II of AIQ or State Quota can participate in the further rounds of AIQ or State Quota by opting for upgrade. Hence they can participate in Round III.
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