Will Josaa seat acceptance fee refund?
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Will Josaa seat acceptance fee refund?
As you have paid the seat acceptance fees in josaa counseling, then it is refundable. As per rules of josaa – if a candidate has exercised withdraw option then he/she will not be considered for subsequent rounds of seat allotment.
Is money refunded in CSAB?
17000 (for sc/pwd/st candidates) via online mode on the CSAB portal. Now, out of this fees, Rs. 2000 is processing charges, and is non refundable. Now, if you do not got allotted any seat in csab even on 2nd special round, then your participation fees amount will be refunded after deducting a processing fees of Rs.
How do I get my money back from JoSAA?
After you withdraw from JoSAA, seat acceptance fee is refunded to you in the same account , the cheque of which was uploaded by you earlier. It might take 4–6 weeks. Rs 2000 will be deducted as administrative charges and rest of money will be retunded.
What is the refund policy for seat acceptance fee in JosAA?
Seat acceptance fee will be refunded to students after deducting Rs.1500/- processing charge. There is a withdrawal option. If you want to withdraw from JOSAA 2019, your fees will definitely be refunded after a deduction of Rs. 1500/- as the procedural fees.
Is it possible to withdraw a seat in the JosAA?
Yes , withdrawal option is available but only till the announcement of Round 6. After that , you can’t withdraw your seat. On withdrawal of your seat , a processing charge of Rs 1000 is deducted and you will get the remaining amount refunded. You lose your allotted seat and are out of the system of JoSAA. Here are the business rules related to it.
How can I withdraw a seat I have accepted?
Students who have already accepted a seat, can withdraw the accepted seat by appearing at the reporting centre before the last round. After choosing the withdraw option, the candidate will not be permitted to participate in further admission rounds.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2020 has been set up by the Ministry of Education [erstwhile Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD)] to manage and regulate the joint seat allocation for admissions to 110 institutes for the academic year 2020-21.