Can a student wait and target the next cutoff round without losing a seat on the existing cutoff round for admission to IIIT Bhagalpur?

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    Yatendra Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Yes, aspirants can wait and target the next cutoff round for better alternatives at IIIT Bhagalpur via GATE. Candidates aiming for the next cutoff round may have to accept the risk of losing their allotted seat in the existing round. Because of the limited seats available, the remaining candidates will eventually fill the available seats if someone releases the allotted seat. Then they may have to fight for the seats that remain after the existing cutoff. Students seeking admission at IIIT Bhagalpur can find the cutoff for 2024 by clicking here:

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