GATE COAP 2020 round 5 seat allotment offers announced
Team Careers360 | July 15, 2020 | 01:03 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, has released the GATE COAP round 5 seat allotment offers. Registered candidates can now check their seat allotment status from the COAP 2020 portal. Candidates with allotted seats have to confirm their offer last by July 16 failing which their allotted seat (if any) will be deemed rejected.
Candidates must note that GATE COAP round 5 is the decisive round where candidates have only two options, accept and freeze or reject and wait (reject).
Candidates who accept the rejet and wait option will be eligible for participation in the additional rounds of counselling. The COAP additional rounds, namely Round A, B, C and D will be organised from July 22 to August 13 as per the schedule released by IIT Madras.
Candidates do not need to register or enter choice separately for the additional rounds of counselling. The choices filled by candidates in initial rounds will be considered for seat allotment in additional rounds. Also, candidates can not modify their choices for the COAP additional rounds.
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