
UPCATET BSc Agriculture Round 1 Seat Allotment Date: The first round of seat allotments, scheduled to be released on July 31, 2025 , will be based on the choices filled by the candidates, the availability of seats in participating colleges, and the marks obtained in the qualifying examination. During the choice-filling process, candidates must ensure that they add as many choices as possible to increase their chances of admission. The entries should be prioritized such that the first college is their highest priority and the last college is their lowest priority.
After filling out the choices, whose deadline is today, July 21, 2025 , candidates must review the details mentioned and then lock their preferences to be considered for seat allotment. It is essential to note that once the choice filling link is deactivated, no option for reactivation of the portal or request to add more entries via post, fax or email will be entertained by the conducting authority. Also, before freezing the options, it is very important to check the details because the conducting authority will not provide a separate date for editing the option entry form. Therefore, candidates are advised to be meticulous while filling in and finalising their options to avoid any issues later on.
Candidates who encounter any difficulties while filling out the web options should reach out to the conducting authority for assistance. Given that today is the last day for submission, candidates must seek help without delay and ensure that they complete and submit the option form within the specified deadline. Failure to submit the option form on time will result in candidates being ineligible to participate in subsequent rounds. Furthermore, candidates who miss the deadline will also not get a refund of the application fee.
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