The CET Cell closes seat acceptance for Centralized Admission Process (CAP) Round 2 today. Candidates must complete self-verification and fee payment on the candidate login portal. First-time allottees must report to assigned institutes before server time expires tonight. Missing this deadline will result in immediate seat forfeiture for this current round.
Aspirants must choose between freeze and betterment options before downloading their final allotment order. Choosing freeze confirms the seat and locks admission at the selected engineering college. Choosing betterment allows students to accept the seat while trying for higher options in Round 3. Both choices require online seat acceptance confirmation today.

Candidates selecting the freeze option must report directly to the allotted college with original documents. Those selecting betterment retain their current allotment while competing in the upcoming final round. If a higher choice is allotted in Round 3, the previous seat is cancelled automatically. Failure to act today disqualifies candidates from retaining their seat.
Physical reporting requires a complete document verification kit at the institute counter. Students must carry Class 10 and 12 marksheets, CET scorecards, and photo identity proofs. Category candidates must present valid category or Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificates for this year. Submit all original copies along with two sets of self-attested photocopies.
Banking delays often cause payment failures near the deadline hour. If payment deducts without generating a receipt, candidates must save their transaction reference number. Wait 30 to 60 minutes and recheck the portal dashboard before attempting a retry. Complete transactions strictly through official login portals and avoid unauthorized agents or third-party links.
Students who miss today's cutoff must wait for vacant seats announced before Round 3. Tracking official portal schedules ensures aspirants do not miss option form submission windows. Prompt action today secures your engineering seat and prevents avoidable admission risks.