COAP 2022: Round 3 seat allotment today at coap.iitb.ac.in; Steps to check
Isha Jain | June 3, 2022 | 08:24 AM IST | 1 min read
IIT Bombay will declare the GATE 2022 COAP round 3 seat allotment results today. Check options available after declaration of allotment.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay will declare the COAP 2022 round 3 seat allotment today. Students will be able to check the GATE COAP 2022 allotment round 3 results at coap.iitb.ac.in. To check GATE COAP allotment 2022 results, aspirants have to login to the portal using the GATE registration number without paper code and password.
Students who will be allotted a seat under GATE COAP 2022 round 3 allotment will have to accept, retain or reject a seat on or before June 5. After the announcement of GATE COAP 2022 allotment, students will have the following three options:
Option 1- 'Accept and Freeze ': This option should be selected if a candidate is willing to accept one of the available offers and does not like to be considered for upgrading to higher preferences.
Option 2- 'Retain and Wait ' : This option should be selected if a candidate indicates his/her partial acceptance to any one of the available offers and also would like to be considered for upgrading to the candidate's higher preferences, if any.
Option 3- 'Reject and Wait ': This option should be selected if the candidate is not willing to accept any of the offer(s) of admission / job in the current round.
Note that the IIT Roorkee did not make any fresh offers under COAP round 2 . However, fresh offers will be again made from round 3 onwards. IIT Bombay released the GATE COAP 2022 round 1 and 2 seat seat allotment on May 20 and 27 respectively.
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