Freeze vs Betterment after MHT CET CAP 1 Allotment 2024

Mahima Gupta

Updated On: August 14, 2024 09:56 pm IST

For MHT CET online reporting choices, candidates have the options of Freeze and Betterment. Read for the complete distinction between Freeze vs Betterment after MHT CET CAP 1 Allotment 2024 here.
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Freeze vs Betterment after MHT CET CAP 1 Allotment 2024: If the candidates are dissatisfied with the seat allotment they receive in any round of the MHT CET 2024 except the final round, they have the option to opt for seat Betterment in the subsequent rounds. The candidates need to understand the distinction between freezing and betterment after MHT CET CAP seat allotment 2024 process so that they can confidently make decisions about their seat choices. This will allow them to carefully consider their options and make informed decisions for their academic future.

The candidate whose name appears on the final merit list of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) is considered qualified to participate in this round by filling out an online option form. The candidate must complete and validate the option form through their designated login credentials. Candidates securing a seat in MHT CET CAP Allotment 2024 have to either opt for the ‘Freeze’ or ‘Betterment’ option to proceed further in the selection process.

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Freeze vs Betterment after MHT CET CAP 1 Allotment 2024

Candidates can find details for options to be confirmed after CAP rounds seat allotment below-

Freeze after MHT CET CAP Allotment 2024

  • Upon the allotment of their first preference seat, the candidate is required to accept it as the allotment is considered final.

  • The candidate must report to the Admission Reporting Center (ARC) for document verification or review the uploaded documents online. Additionally, they must make the acceptance fee payment. Failure to complete these steps will result in the forfeiture of the allotted seat.

  • If a candidate is allotted a seat that is not their first preference and they are content with the allotment, they have the option to ‘Freeze’ the seat, complete the acceptance fee payment, and proceed with seeking admission.

  • However, failure to complete these steps will lead to the forfeiture of the seat, and the candidate will be disqualified from further rounds of seat allocation.

Betterment after MHT CET CAP Allotment 2024

  • If a candidate has been given a seat that is not their first choice and has accepted the seat by reporting to the Admission Reporting Center (ARC) or by verifying the documents uploaded in the online application system to confirm seat acceptance, they will be eligible to participate in later rounds for better opportunities.

  • On the other hand, if a candidate has been given a seat that is not their first choice and has not accepted the seat by failing to report to the ARC or by not verifying the documents uploaded in the online application system to confirm seat acceptance, they will still be eligible to participate in following rounds.

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