CSAB vacant seats 2020 list released; Check details
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NEW DELHI : Central Seat Allocation Board has released the CSAB 2020 vacant seats for special round at csab.nic.in. Candidates can now check the CSAB vacant seat 2020 lists to know the number of seats in NITs, IIITs and GFTIs that are not allotted during the JoSAA counselling and seat allotment.
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In order to be considered for CSAB 2020 seat allotment, candidates are required to complete the registration process at CSAB website- csab.nic.in. The authorities started the CSAB 2020 registration from November 17. Only those candidates who will complete the registration before the last date which is November 19 will be considered for admission in institutes listed in the CSAB vacant seats 2020.
How to check CSAB 2020 vacant seats?
To check the CSAB vacant seat 2020 list, candidates will have to follow the below given steps:
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Visit the CSAB website - csab.nic.in
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Click on the “tentative seat vacancy for CSAB 2020”
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The CSAB vacant seat 2020 seat will be displayed on the screen.
Using the CSAB 2020 vacant seats, candidates will be able to know the seats that are still vacant. During the registration process, candidates are required to fill their preferred institute and course.
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