I am an IIT Graduating / Graduated student. Can I register at the Common Offer Acceptance Portal (COAP)?

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Case I: Candidates graduating / graduated from IITs who have a valid GATE score (2024 and/or 2023 and/or 2022) and intend to apply for the Admission in the participating Institutes, then the candidate should register at COAP 2024 with their valid GATE score (s).

Case II: Candidates graduating/ gradua

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