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Candidates with a preparatory rank can secure admission to colleges under specific conditions. Here’s how it generally works:
All India Quota : Preparatory ranks are often used for a separate admission process called the preparatory course. These courses aim to help candidates improve their skills before they enter mainstream programs. If you have a preparatory rank, it means you might be eligible for seats allocated specifically for preparatory candidates.
Counseling Process : During the JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling, seats are allocated based on merit, category, and availability. Candidates with preparatory ranks may be placed in colleges if they meet the necessary criteria and if seats are available.
Subsequent Rounds : Preparatory candidates often receive an opportunity in subsequent counseling rounds. If they do not get a seat in the first round, they may have chances in the following rounds, where unfilled seats are reallocated.
Specific Eligibility Criteria : Different institutes may have specific eligibility criteria for preparatory candidates. It’s crucial to check the guidelines provided by the respective institutions regarding the allocation of seats based on preparatory ranks.
Reservation Policies : Be aware that each college may have its own reservation policies for different categories (like ST, SC, OBC, etc.), which can affect the availability of seats for preparatory candidates.
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