<p>The process of the second round of CET seat allotments will begin from Thursday (July 14) without medical seats from deemed universities and minority colleges.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Students can enter, delete and modify their options from 11 am on July 14 to 1pm on July 17. The results of seat allotments will be published after 2 pm on July 18.<br /><br />Students have to confirm their seats, pay fees and download their admission order from July 19 to July 20. Finally, the last date for reporting to colleges is July 21 (before 5.30 pm).<br /><br />Medical Education Minister Sharanprakash Patil said deemed and minority institutions had repeatedly asked for extension. However, the matter had not been resolved yet.<br /><br />“They claim to be waiting for a judgment of the Supreme Court on the matter and have asked for time. There is still time for medical seat allotments and the issue will be resolved soon.”<br /><br />Patil said the deemed universities and minority colleges have to accept fees commensurate with that agreed by private unaided medical colleges. A Karnataka Examination Authority offical said that details about the seat matrix for the second round of allotments will be uploaded on the KEA website on Thursday. </p>
<p>The process of the second round of CET seat allotments will begin from Thursday (July 14) without medical seats from deemed universities and minority colleges.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Students can enter, delete and modify their options from 11 am on July 14 to 1pm on July 17. The results of seat allotments will be published after 2 pm on July 18.<br /><br />Students have to confirm their seats, pay fees and download their admission order from July 19 to July 20. Finally, the last date for reporting to colleges is July 21 (before 5.30 pm).<br /><br />Medical Education Minister Sharanprakash Patil said deemed and minority institutions had repeatedly asked for extension. However, the matter had not been resolved yet.<br /><br />“They claim to be waiting for a judgment of the Supreme Court on the matter and have asked for time. There is still time for medical seat allotments and the issue will be resolved soon.”<br /><br />Patil said the deemed universities and minority colleges have to accept fees commensurate with that agreed by private unaided medical colleges. A Karnataka Examination Authority offical said that details about the seat matrix for the second round of allotments will be uploaded on the KEA website on Thursday. </p>