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During the JEECUP counselling process, candidates should be aware of common mistakes that can hinder their chances of securing their desired admission. Here are the key mistakes to avoid:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Missing Deadlines: One of the most critical errors is not adhering to the jeecup counselling schedule. Candidates must keep track of important dates for registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and document verification to avoid missing any opportunities.
  2. Insufficient Research on Colleges: Failing to thoroughly research the available colleges and their courses can lead to poor choice selections. Candidates should understand the reputation, placement records, and course offerings of the institutions they are interested in.
  3. Improper Choice Locking: Many candidates fill in their choices but forget to lock them properly. If choices are not locked, the system may automatically select the last saved preferences, which might not align with the candidate's actual interests.
  4. Not Filling Enough Choices: Candidates often make the mistake of not filling a sufficient number of choices. It is advisable to fill as many options as possible to increase the chances of getting a seat in a preferred college.
  5. Ignoring Document Requirements: Some candidates do not prepare the necessary documents in advance. It’s essential to have all required documents ready for verification to avoid complications during the counselling process.
  6. Rushing Through the Process: Candidates may rush through choice filling or document verification, leading to mistakes. Taking the time to carefully review choices and ensure all documents are accurate is crucial.
  7. Choosing Uninterested Options: Filling choices for colleges or courses that candidates are not genuinely interested in can lead to dissatisfaction later. It's important to select options based on personal interest and career goals.
  8. Failure to Understand the Freeze/Float Options: Not understanding the implications of the freeze, float, or slide options can lead to poor decisions regarding seat acceptance. Candidates should be clear about what each option entails before making a selection.

By avoiding these common mistakes, candidates can enhance their chances of successfully navigating the JEECUP counselling process and securing admission into their desired programs.

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