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If I don't get any seat in inicet round 1, and then i get a seat in the round 2 but if I don't want it and so don't accept or join the college, will I have to pay the penalty?


aditi raman 18th Jun, 2025
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Samriddha Pal 24th Jun, 2025

Hello,

If you are assigned a seat in INI-CET round 2 and decide not to accept or enroll in the designated college, then there is a chance that you might incur a penalty, based on the regulations set by AIIMS and the INI-CET counselling authorities for that specific year.

Typically, once a seat is assigned in any round, particularly from round 2 onward, if the candidate does not report or enroll in the college, they might be disqualified from subsequent counselling rounds and may also lose the security deposit. Moreover, certain institutions might levy monetary fines or hold onto a segment of the paid fees.

Reading the official counselling brochure and guidelines carefully before engaging in the counselling rounds is essential to ensure you understand the financial and procedural consequences of not accepting a designated seat.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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