What is the procedure to participate in VIT Counselling phase 2? I was selected in phase 1 but had not been allotted any seat.
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To participate in the next phase of VIT counselling, you will have to register for VITEEE Counselling 2023 and reach on time at your counselling centre. You will have to visit the required VITEEE Counselling Centre with all the required documents for document verification. Slot and day-wise vacant seats will be updated by VIT. You will have to pay the fees after seat allotment. The counselling process is conducted in online mode. Thus, candidates should be aware of the process that they will have to follow in order to participate in the VIT counselling for B.Tech as explained below:
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