COMEDK Counselling 2024: Round 1 seat allotment out for BTech; options for candidates
Vagisha Kaushik | July 12, 2024 | 07:24 PM IST | 2 mins read
COMEDK UGET Counselling 2024: Candidates can accept seats and pay fee by July 18. Know how to check allotment result.
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Check NowNEW DELHI : The Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMEDK) has released round 1 seat allotment result 2024 for BTech programmes. Candidates who registered for the COMEDK UGET counselling 2024 can check seat allotment status on the official website, comedk.org.
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Seat allotted candidates can accept or reject seats and make fee payment by July 18. Those who confirm the seats will have to report to the allotted institute between July 13 and July 19.
How to check COMEDK seat allotment result 2024?
The counselling authority asked candidates to check the college name, course name, preference order number, seat category and total fee of the college that has been allotted.
- Go to the official counselling website, comedk.org
- Login with your credentials
- Click on decision making tab
- Scroll down to allotment details section
- The details of allotted college will be displayed.
COMEDK Counselling 2024: Options after seat allotment
Seat allotted candidates can take one of the following decisions after announcement of allotment.
- Accept and freeze: You are satisfied with the allotted seat and willing to report to the college and do not wish to participate in any subsequent rounds. Download your online allotment letter and fee payment receipt and report to college in person as per the date mentioned in your allotment letter by fulfilling other requirements.
- Accept and upgrade : You are satisfied with the allotted seat but wish to participate in the next round. If higher options are allotted in subsequent round then previously allotted seat gets cancelled automatically or if higher option seats are not allotted then earlier allotted seat shall remain.
- Reject and upgrade : You are not satisfied with the allotted seat. You are rejecting the allotted seat but wish to participate in the next round to check for allotment of higher preferences.
- Reject and withdraw : You are not satisfied with the allotted seat and do not wish to participate in further rounds.
The eligibility for the next round is as follows:
|
Available option |
Eligibility for next round |
|
Accept and freeze |
No |
|
Accept and upgrade |
Yes |
|
Reject and upgrade |
Yes |
|
Reject and withdraw |
No |
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