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Important Instructions to the candidates The candidates who are fully satisfied with the allotment can pay the fees through e‐payment and download the admission order and report to the colleges on or before 15‐07‐2013. The candidates who like to participate in the second round must compulsorily make the payment and wait for the second round option entry without joining the college. The seat allotted to them will be in their favour. If they get new seat in the second round the seat allotted to them in the first round will get cancelled automatically or if no seat is allotted to them the earlier seat will be confirmed. If a candidate does not making payment, the seat will be cancelled but he / she will be allowed to participate in the next round. SC / ST candidates who are fully satisfied with the allotment can download the admission order and report to the colleges on or before 15‐07‐2013. SC / ST candidates who like to participate in the second round can download the admission order without reporting to college and can participate in the second round option entry. E‐Payment can be made through the following modes. Sl. MODE STEPS No. • Log on to KEA Portal. Net Banking 01 Debit Card • Pay fee amount through electronic mode. Credit Card • Down load the Admission Order immediately • Log on to KEA Portal. • Download Challan. 02 Indian Bank Counter • Pay Cash at any Indian Bank Counter. • Download Admission Order next day. • Log on to KEA Portal. • Download Challan. • Pay Fees at any Bank / Branch. Challan Payment other than • Obtain UTR Number from Bank Branch. 03 Indian Bank • Log on the KEA Portal again. (Through NEFT / RTGS) • Enter UTR No. • Download Admission Order Next Day after confirmation of payment.

Sd/‐ Administrative Officer.

Date: 11‐07‐2013

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