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Kerala
By Our Staff Reporter
The schedule in the order of date, time and category is as follows: December 15 10.30 a.m.: counselling for SC candidates with or without CAT rank; 11 a.m.: counselling for OBC candidates with CAT ranks from 10001 to 18411 for any vacancies that may remain unfilled with SC candidates; 12 p.m.: counselling for candidates included in reservation categories, including Ezhava (ETB), Muslim (MSM), Latin Catholic and Other Backward Hindu (OBH); 2 p.m.: counselling for "sure'' candidates as per updated admissions list given on the university Web site. All the candidates have been intimated. December 16 10.30 a.m.: counselling for chance seats for candidates from waiting list under general category (GNL), as per updated waiting list as on December 3, 2002, published on the university Web site. Students already admitted to B.Tech 2003 and desirous of campus/branch change based on CAT rank may also report for being considered for any vacancies that may exist; 2 p.m.: counselling for candidates under general (GNL) category without CAT rank but based on marks scored in Plus Two examination for any seats remaining vacant after the counselling process. Candidates should visit the university Web site for further details or contact IRAA unit. Candidates should bring required certificates (Plus Two, community and income) and fees at the time of counselling.
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