Can I change the option for KEAM after first allotment?

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Asked by Prasad R
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Hello Prasad, The result have been declared for 1st round. If you have been allocated a seat then you must pay fees, show your documents and then only are authorized to participate in round 2 for choices above your allotted choice. For others, yes they can give choice once again.

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2 years ago

Sir, I'm belongs to sc category, and I added option on general seats. I didn't knew that I should apply for reservation seats seperately. Yesterday 1st allotment result came, and those who have rank less than me got admission in gvt med clgls.Is there anything which I can do?

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