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For that just leave that college and then you directly get into the spot round as if you have taken admission in this round then you would not be able to take part in the spot round as according to the terms and conditions of the spot round.

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Take the admission in your desired college without the fee waiver quota and then apply for the scholarship as then, you can fetch more scholarships as when you go through the fee waiver seat.

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Yes, you fill the re-choice and you fill it in every new round of the counselling.

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It is the scorecard for your entrance exam test or you can say the rank card.

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See, instead of the fee waiver, I'll prefer you to go through the normal category and then apply for the scholarship as in this way you can get more scholarship and then the fee waiver seat.

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For the first year students, the hostel is newly constructed and hence, the hostel is good. But from the second year onwards, the hostel is old and you can imagine that how the old hostels are.

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For that, you can contact the college authorities as they can only let you know the exact date of commencement of the classes, as there may be spot round counselling going for vacant seats. So that's why they could be delaying the classes.

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No, you don't have to pay the fees until you get a seat. After getting the seat, you have to pay the registration fees to lock the current seat or for the floating purpose.

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IET, Lucknow is far better than the UPES Dehradun as UPES is a private college and IET, Lucknow is a government college. UPES stands nowhere in the national ranking but IET does.

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See, there is no such criterion for the admission in UP colleges. In private colleges, you can get admission with any marks scored by you.
For a government college, you have to score a minimum of 350 marks to get into any lower-ranked government college.

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