What are the IISER 2024 Counselling process withdrawal dates?

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    Manisha Kumari | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

     

    Round-wise Withdrawal dates (Without Penalty)Final Withdrawal Date
    Round - 109 July 2024; 4 PM26 July 2024: 4 PM
    Round - 215 July 2024; 4 PM26 July 2024: 4 PM
    Round - 320 July 2023; 4 PM26 July 2023: 4 PM
    Round - 426 July 2023; 4 PM26 July 2023: 4 PM

    Please Note

    • The candidate can withdraw his/her seat by selecting the option “WITHDRAW SEAT” in the application portal. No other form/method of withdrawal is accepted.
    • Requests for extension of last date for withdrawal will NOT be entertained.
    • For withdrawals before round-wise deadline, entire SAF will be refunded in full.
    • For withdrawals after round-wise deadline but before final withdrawal date INR 10,000.00 (INR. 5,000.00 for SC/ST) will be deducted. Rest of the SAF will be refunded.
    • For withdrawals after the final withdrawal date, withdrawal and refund rules of admitting IISER will apply.

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