Will the Seat Acceptance Deposit (SAD) be refunded to the candidates?
Candidates who get admitted to the course, finish the 1st-semester classes, and take the examination of the first semester, will get the full Seat Acceptance Deposit in return. For aspirants who did not go for admission or left the course before completing the first semester, after paying the Seat Acceptance Deposit, they will get only 25% of the Seat Acceptance Deposit.
What is the Seat Acceptance fee for the General category and SC / ST / OBC / NCL / PwD / EWS candidates?
The Seat Acceptance fee for General category candidates is Rs 20,000, and for the SC / ST / OBC / NCL / PwD / EWS aspirants is Rs 12000.
What is the significance of the Seat Acceptance Deposit (SAD)?
The seat acceptance fee is important as by paying the Seat Acceptance Deposit, the aspirants can confirm their allocated seat for the offered course and then take admission.
How can candidates check the ISI Admission Test seat allotment?
Candidates can check the ISI Admission Test seat allotment by visiting the official website of the ISI Admission Test. They will find the link named “All Round Allocation Lists Uploaded”, where they can view the allocation lists uploaded round-wise.
What is the next process for aspirants who accept the wait list allocation offer made during the ISI Admission Test seat allotment?
The next process for aspirants who accept the wait list allocation offer made during the ISI Admission Test seat allotment is to appear for the college reporting procedure as per the schedule and complete the formalities suggested by the admission authorities.
What is the next step for candidates who are satisfied with the seat allocated to them during the ISI Admission Test seat allotment?
The next step for candidates who are satisfied with the seat allocated to them during the ISI Admission Test seat allotment is to confirm the seat by paying the prescribed charges and attending the college reporting.
Is it compulsory to accept the allotted seat after the ISI Admission Test seat allotment is declared?
No, it is compulsory to accept the allotted seat after the ISI Admission Test seat allotment is declared. Students have the option to accept the provisional seat offer or the wait list offer. They can also reject the allotted seat; however, they will no longer be considered part of the admission process.
On what factors is the ISI Admission Test seat allotment done?
The ISI Admission Test seat allotment is done on the basis of the performance of the aspirants in the admission test.
How many rounds of ISI Admission Test seat allotment is done?
The conducting authority does three rounds of the ISI Admission Test seat allotment.
Who organises the ISI Admission Test seat allotment?
The Indian Statistical Institute organises the ISI Admission Test seat allotment.
What is the ISI Admission Test Seat Allotment process?
The ISI Admission Test Seat Allotment process is the method of allocating seats the eligible candidates for the offered programmes at the institute.