
JoSAA mock seat allotment result 2025 for round 1 released at josaa.nic.in: Check direct link to download here
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released the Mock Seat Allotment Result 2025 for Round 1 on its official website, josaa.nic.in. This mock allotment provides candidates with a tentative idea of the seats they might be allotted in premier institutes such as IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs based on their current choices and JEE ranks.
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It allows aspirants to review their preferences and make any necessary changes before the final seat allocation process begins.
The mock result is purely indicative and helps students make informed decisions ahead of the actual Round 1 allotment scheduled for June 14. Candidates are advised to log in, check their allotment status, and revise their choices before the final locking deadline on June 12, 2025.
How to check JoSAA mock seat allotment ?
The mock seat allotment result for JoSAA counselling round 1 is now available to check on the official website. Here is how candidates can access the mock results:
Visit the official portal: josaa.nic.in
Click on Mock Seat Allocation‑1 Result
Log in using your JEE Main or JEE Advanced credentials
View and download the PDF/allotment letter
Print a hard copy for reference
JoSAA counselling calendar ahead
Candidates participating in JoSAA counselling 2025 may check the upcoming important dates as per the schedule below:
Event
Date and Time
Mock Seat Allotment 1
June 9, 2025, 2 PM
Mock Seat Allotment 2
June 11, 2025, 12:30 PM
Deadline for Choice Filling
June 12, 2025, by 5 PM
Data Reconciliation & Validation
June 13, 2025
Round 1 Seat Allotment
June 14, 2025 at 10 AM
Round 1 Online Reporting & Fee
June 14 to 18, 2025
Round 2 Seat Allotment
June 21, 2025, 5 PM
Round 2 Online Reporting & Fee
June 21 to 25, 2025
Round 3 Seat Allotment
June 28, 2025, 5 PM
Round 3 Online Reporting & Fee
June 28 to July 2, 2025
Round 4 Seat Allotment
July 4, 2025, 5 PM
Round 4 Online Reporting & Fee
July 4 to 8, 2025
Round 5 Seat Allotment
July 10, 2025, 5 PM
Round 5 Online Reporting & Fee
July 10 to 14, 2025
Round 6 Seat Allotment
July 16, 2025, 5 PM
Round 6 Online Reporting & Fee
July 16 to 21, 2025
What's next?
After checking their JoSAA mock seat allotment results for round 1, students are advised to go through the following steps:
Evaluate your allotment. The result is provisional and can be modified.
Revise your choices, if needed, before the June 12 deadline.
Keep track of mock allotment 2 (June 11) and final Round 1 seat allotment (June 14).
For more details about JoSAA counselling 2025, candidates are advised to visit
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