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Floating option: The chosen person accepts the given seat and wants to select a stay in the education system for the best / the highest popularity of any Center if given in the next round. If he does not get a in the seat of the popular top programme, you will continue with currently adopted education system. This candidate will be considered in the next rounds of entry. Slide option: Candidates accept the given chair and want to choose a stay in the education system for better / higher popularity within The same center if given in the next
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College predictor in Shiksha to predict if you can get admission in NIT or IIIT in JoSAA counselling. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor. Hope this helps. !
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No. You don't need to surrender the seat allotted in JoSAA round. While participating in Special Round, the seat allotted in JoSAA round will remain safe if you don't get a seat in Special Round and will be forfeited if you are allotted a seat in the Special Round.
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