In JoSSA seat allotment 2016, my friend got civil in NIT-Patna (2nd choice and 3rd choice is CSE in NIT-Patna). Can he get CSE in any case?

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Asked by Manish Gupta
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maleficent buragohain
2016-06-30 22:09:49
He may, depends on the rank. if he doesn't want civil , then ask him to choose float or slide option.

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Here is the link, take a print out and fill it up. http://josaa.nic.in/WebInfo/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=76&iii=Y.

Pankaj Chaudhary
9 years ago
No, seats are allocated on the basis of your preference. Please put your choices on the basis of your preference (higher preference first) for desired results. If you prefer CSE then put CSE on 2nd choice and after that civil on third choice.

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R
9 years ago
Yes, he has good chances.

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