Can I opt for a different college after the declaration of the second cutoff list (DU) if a college has already been allotted to me?

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ashutosh chauhan
7 years ago
Yes, you can but check that you satisfy the cut-off. First of all, cancel the admission and take all the certificates back and go to the respective college in which you want admission and follow the same procedure of admission.

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Arunav Rajkhowa
7 years ago
If you clear the cut-off of different colleges in the 2nd cut-off list, then you have to go to the college in which you took admission in the 1st cut-off list. There they will give you a cancellation form, and after you fill that up they will return you all your documents. After collecting the docum

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R
8 years ago
First, you have to cancel the seat of your first allotment. And then go to take admission in the college which you get in another list.

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