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KEA UGNEET 2025 Final Seat Allotment & 4 Choices Explained

KEA UGNEET 2025 Round 1 Seat Allotment Out. Know what to do next: Choice 1, 2, 3 or 4? Step-by-step guide for Karnataka NEET aspirants.

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KEA UGNEET 2025: The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has announced the final seat allotment results for UGNEET 2025. If you appeared for the KEA UGNEET 2025 Counselling and have been allotted a seat, you must now decide on four choices. Here’s a simple explanation of each choice and the necessary steps to take.

What to Do After Getting a Seat

Once you get a seat in Round 1, you must log in to the KEA website and choose one of the four Choices (Choice 1 to Choice 4). If you do not select a choice in time, your seat will be cancelled and you will not be allowed to take part in the next rounds.

KEA UGNEET 2025: 4 Choices

Choice 1: I’m Happy and Done!

You like the seat you got and you will take admission in that college.

Steps to follow:

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  • Select Choice-1 on the KEA portal.
  • Download the Challan and pay the fees.
  • Download the Confirmation Slip.
  • Go to the college with all the documents.
  • Do Face Verification using photo + OTP sent via WhatsApp.
  • College will give you an admission order.

Once you do this, you are not allowed to take part in further rounds.

Choice 2: I’ll Take This Seat for Now, But Try for a Better One

You accept the seat but still want to try for a better seat in Round 2.

  • If you get a better seat, this one will be cancelled.
  • If you don’t get a better seat, you keep this one.

Note:

  • If you’re under UGNEET (Medical/Dental/AYUSH), you need to pay the fees now.
  • If you get a better seat in Round 2, this one will be cancelled. If not, you keep it.

Choice 3: I Don’t Want This Seat, I Want Something Else

You are not happy with the seat and want to try again with new or updated choices.

  • You give up the seat you got.
  • You can change, delete, or add new options in the second round.

Note:

  • You don’t need to pay fees now.
  • You must log in again to fill in your new choices.

You cannot get the same seat back later. If someone else takes it, it’s gone.

Choice 4: I Quit

You are not happy with the seat and you already got admission somewhere else.

  • You are quitting the KEA seat.
  • You will not be allowed in any further rounds.
  • Your current seat will be cancelled.

Summary of What Each Choice Means

ChoiceMeaningCan Join Next Round?Seat is Safe?
1I accept and will take admissionNoYes (Confirmed)
2I keep this seat and try for a better oneYesYes (Until Round 2)
3I reject this seat and try for new optionsYesNo
4I quit the process completelyNoNo

Important Notes for All Students

  • Always log in on time to enter your options.
  • Read all instructions carefully before choosing.
  • Once a seat is cancelled or surrendered, you cannot claim it again.
  • You must complete all steps properly, or your admission may be cancelled.

If you are 100% sure about your seat, go with Choice 1 and finish the admission. If you think you can get something better, Choice 2 or 3 gives you that chance. But don’t delay, the deadlines are very strict!

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