Q41: How can I know if a subject is enabled for waitlisting?

Q41: How can I know if a subject is enabled for waitlisting?

You can check the relevant information at eStudent > Information > subject search > Select the ‘Academic Year/Sem’ and search the subject > refer to section ‘Subject Group Details > Waitlist available if no vacancy: Yes/No.


Alternatively, if a subject is enabled for waitlisting, the information is shown next to the selection box of the subject on the subject registration page.




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