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JoSAA Counselling 2025 Begins: Over 60,000 Seats Across 21 Institutes, Understanding The Seat Matrix
JoSAA Counselling 2025 Begins: Over 60,000 Seats Across 21 Institutes, Understanding The Seat Matrix

News18

time2 days ago

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  • News18

JoSAA Counselling 2025 Begins: Over 60,000 Seats Across 21 Institutes, Understanding The Seat Matrix

Last Updated: JoSAA Counselling 2025: Seat allocation will be done in six rounds. It is based on rank, category and preferences. Check details here. Joint Seat Allocation Authority Counseling 2025 has commenced today, June 3, 2025. The JoSAA Counseling 2025 will be conducted in six rounds up till June 12. This includes seat allocation, document verification and fee payment, etc. If seats remain vacant even after JoSAA counseling, then the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) will conduct additional rounds. The full schedule is available on the official website at JoSAA provides a single online platform for admission to 121 institutes, which include 23 IITs, 31 NITs, 26 IIITs, IIEST Shibpur and 40 other GFTIs. This makes the process transparent and streamlined. This process ensures that seats in engineering colleges do not remain vacant. Seat allocation is based on JEE Main/Advanced rank and candidate's choice. Candidates are given the option to accept their seat or choose a better option through freeze, float and slide options. The eligibility criteria to appear for JoSAA counselling is as follows: JEE Main 2025 Qualifiers: It is mandatory to obtain a valid rank in JEE Main 2025 for admission to NITs, IIITs, IIEST Shibpur and other GFTIs. Minimum 75% marks in class 12 for general category (65% for SC/ST/PwD) and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. JEE Advanced 2025 Qualifiers: For admission in IIT, it is necessary to qualify JEE Advanced 2025. JoSAA Counselling Process JoSAA counselling 2025 consists of the following stages: Choice Filling and Locking: In this process, candidates can enter their preference order by selecting the institute and course of their choice. Choice locking is mandatory and no change will be possible after this. Keep the printout for future. Mock seat allotment: Mock allotment gives candidates an idea of ​​their probable seat. Based on this, they can change their choices. Seat allocation: Seat allocation will be done in six rounds. It is based on rank, category and preferences. For this, candidates have to download the 'Preliminary Seat Allotment Letter'. Seat acceptance and fee payment: Seat acceptance fee of Rs 30,000 for general category candidates; and Rs 15,000 for SC/ST/PwD needs to be paid. Candidates can choose options like Freeze (accept the seat), Float (participate in the next round for a better seat) or Slide (better course in the same institute). Reporting at Institute: Candidates have to go through document verification and fee submission at the allotted institute for final admission. CSAB Special Round: After the completion of JoSAA counseling 2025, if seats remain vacant then CSAB will conduct a special round.

JoSAA Counselling 2025: Registration Begins Today, Check Full Schedule Here
JoSAA Counselling 2025: Registration Begins Today, Check Full Schedule Here

News18

time2 days ago

  • General
  • News18

JoSAA Counselling 2025: Registration Begins Today, Check Full Schedule Here

Last Updated: JoSAA Counselling 2025: Candidates can registration for the counselling process until June 12 on JoSAA Counselling 2025: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will commence the JoSAA Counselling 2025 today, June 3, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates can register for the counselling process on the official website – 10 AM onwards. JoSAA Counselling 2025: Candidates can register from June 3 to June 12 on (Representative Image/Getty) According to the schedule, the portal for registration for the centralised counselling process for admissions into premier engineering institutes across India and choice filling will be open until June 12, 2025 Only candidates who have qualified for JEE Main 2025 or JEE Advanced 2025 will be eligible to participate in JoSAA counselling. In total, the counselling will be conducted over five rounds, with a final (sixth) round for IITs only. An additional round will be held exclusively for the NIT+ system after the completion of regular JoSAA rounds. Candidates who qualify the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) can begin filling in AAT-specific choices from June 8, following the announcement of results. Based on choices submitted by June 8, the first mock seat allocation will be released on June 9. A second mock allocation will be published on June 11, allowing students to review, finalise, and lock their choices. The final deadline for choice filling and locking is June 12. After the reconciliation and verification process, the first round of seat allocation will be announced on June 14. advetisement JoSAA Counselling 2025 Schedule PDF JoSAA Counselling 2025 Schedule Candidate registration/choice filling for academic programs under JoSAA starts – June 3, 2025AAT-specific choice filling starts – June 8, 2025 (after AAT result declaration) Pre-payment of the JoSAA seat acceptance fee starts – June 3, 2025 Display of Mock Seat Allocation-1 based on choices filled by June 8 – June 9, 2025 Display of Mock Seat Allocation-2 based on choices filled by June 10 – June 11, 2025 Candidates can lock their choices – June 11, 2025 Candidate registration and choice filling ends (Auto/System Locking of Choices) – June 12, 2025 Pre-payment of JoSAA seat acceptance fee ends – June 12, 2025 Reconciliation of data, verification, and validation by JoSAA – June 13, 2025 JoSAA Counselling 2025: Round 1 Seat Allocation (Round 1) – June 14, 2025 Online reporting: fee payment/document upload/response – June 14, 2025 Candidate response to queries (if required) – June 18, 2025 Last date for fee payment (Round 1) – June 18, 2025 Resolution of fee payment issues – June 19, 2025 Last day to respond to queries (Round 1) – June 20, 2025 JoSAA Counselling 2025: Round 2 Seat Allocation (Round 2) – June 21, 2025 Online reporting: fee payment / document upload / response – June 21, 2025 Candidate response to queries (if required) – June 25, 2025 Last date for fee payment (Round 2) – June 25, 2025 Resolution of fee payment issues – June 26, 2025 Last day to respond to queries (Round 2) – June 27, 2025 Initiation of withdrawal/exit from seat allocation process (Round 2) – June 22 to June 26, 2025 Last day to respond to withdrawal query – June 27, 2025 JoSAA Counselling 2025: Round 3 Seat Allocation (Round 3) – June 28, 2025 Online reporting: fee payment / document upload / response – June 28, 2025 Candidate response to queries (if required) – July 2, 2025 Last date for fee payment (Round 3) – July 2, 2025 Resolution of fee payment issues / Last day to respond to queries – July 3, 2025 Initiation of withdrawal/exit from seat allocation process (Round 3) – June 29 to July 2, 2025 Last day to respond to withdrawal query – July 3, 2025 The counselling process is conducted to allocate seats in BTech programmes offered by premier institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other government-funded technical institutes (GFTIs). About the Author Education and Careers Desk First Published: June 03, 2025, 07:10 IST

Rajkot, Jamnagar students in India's Top 100
Rajkot, Jamnagar students in India's Top 100

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Rajkot, Jamnagar students in India's Top 100

1 2 3 Rajkot: Kahan Atara, a Rajkot student, ranked 66th in India in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. Kahan's parents, Ketan and Vaishali, are doctors. He said, "I ranked in the 99.99th percentile got the 153rd all-India rank in the JEE Main 2025 exam, which boosted my morale. I immediately began working hard for JEE Advanced after getting the JEE Main result. I am happy with my result and thank my parents and teachers for their support." He said he was studying by himself every day for five years, and he assigned equal importance to all subjects. Yash Meshiya, a student from Jamnagar, got the 85th all-India rank in JEE Advanced. His father is a businessman in Jamnagar. Yash completed his Class 12 from the Gujarat board. His father, Rohit, said, "Yash was studying seven or eight hours a day, and he was fully focused on his career." He secured 90% in Class 12 and ranked 211th in India in the JEE Main.

JoSAA counselling 2025 registration opens: Step-by-step guide for applicants
JoSAA counselling 2025 registration opens: Step-by-step guide for applicants

India Today

time3 days ago

  • General
  • India Today

JoSAA counselling 2025 registration opens: Step-by-step guide for applicants

JoSAA Counselling 2025 is set to officially kick off from June 3. If you've cleared JEE Advanced 2025 or JEE Main 2025, you can now register for seat allocation in top institutes like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. The registration and choice filling process will be live till June 12 on 2025 is handling the entire seat allocation for 127 top engineering institutions including 23 IITs, 31 NITs, 26 IIITs, and other GFTIs for the 2025-26 academic year's counselling includes six rounds, followed by two special rounds by CSAB for NIT+ TO APPLY FOR JOSAA COUNSELLING 2025Here's a quick step-by-step guide to register:Visit the official JoSAA portal – on the 'JoSAA Counselling 2025 Registration' linkLog in using your JEE Main or Advanced credentialsFill in the application formChoose and rank your preferred courses and institutesSubmit and download a copy for future useAn optional document upload window is open during registration. While not compulsory, uploading early can help avoid last-minute CAN APPLY?You can take part in JoSAA 2025 counselling if you:Qualified JEE Advanced 2025Got a valid rank in JEE Main 2025 (BE/BTech, BArch, or BPlan papers)Have passed Class 12 or equivalentIMPORTANT DATESRegistration and Choice Filling: June 3 to June 12Mock Seat Allotments: To be held within this windowFinal Seat Allocation Rounds: Start soon after registration closesADMISSION FEE AND DOCUMENTSFees: Rs 20,000 for SC/ST/PwD and Rs 45,000 for othersDocuments Needed:Class 10 & 12 marksheetsAdmit cardsCategory or PwD certificates (if applicable)Medical certificateBank account details for refund (if needed)HOW IS A BTECH SEAT IN IIT OR NIT ALLOCATED?The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) manages admissions to 127 institutes, including IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, based on candidates' performance in JEE Main and JEE Advanced criteria:For IITs: Candidates must qualify the JEE Advanced NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs: Candidates must qualify the JEE Main allocation process:Registration: Eligible candidates must register on the official JoSAA website ( using their JEE Filling: Candidates list their preferred institutes and courses in order of Allotments: Conducted to help candidates understand possible seat allocations based on their Locking: Candidates finalize and lock their choices before the Allotment Rounds: JoSAA conducts multiple rounds (typically six) where seats are allocated based on:Candidate's rank in JEE Main or AdvancedCategory (GEN, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, etc.)Availability of seats in the preferred programsOrder of preferences filled by the candidateSeat Acceptance: Candidates accept the allotted seat by paying the seat acceptance fee and uploading required Candidates report online for document Policy:JoSAA follows the Government of India's reservation policy:GEN-EWS: 10%OBC-NCL: 27%SC: 15%ST: 7.5%PwD: 5% horizontal reservation across all categoriesAdditionally, there are supernumerary seats for female candidates to improve gender points:Seat allocation is strictly based on merit and should regularly check the official JoSAA website for updates and to complete any step within the stipulated time can lead to disqualification from the counselling detailed information and updates, visit the official JoSAA website: advertisement

Devdutta Majhi tops JEE Advanced female category, wants to specialise in AI and Robotics from IISc Bangalore
Devdutta Majhi tops JEE Advanced female category, wants to specialise in AI and Robotics from IISc Bangalore

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Indian Express

Devdutta Majhi tops JEE Advanced female category, wants to specialise in AI and Robotics from IISc Bangalore

Devdutta Majhi from West Bengal has topped the girls' category in the JEE Advanced 2025. She scored 312 out of 360 and got an India rank (AIR) 16. Notably, she is the only girl in the top 20 ranks this year and had earlier scored 100 percentile in both sessions of JEE Main 2025. Rajit Gupta has secured All India Rank (AIR) 1. It is estimated that more than 1.8 lakh students appeared for the pan India entrance exam that serves as a gateway to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). In addition to the results, IIT Kanpur also announced the names of candidates securing the top ranks in what is considered to be one of the toughest exams in the country. JEE Advanced Rank Predictor | JEE Advanced Result Live | AIR 1 Rajit Gupta | AIR 2 Saksham Jindal | AIR 4 Parth Vartak | AIR 5 Ujjwal Kesari | AIR 7 Sahil Deo | JEE Advanced Topper List | JoSAA Counselling Explained What makes her achievement more remarkable is that she also secured the 6th rank in West Bengal Class 12 board exams (492 out of 500). A student from a state-run school, Katwa DDC Girls High School, Devdutta's love for Math and Physics and her disciplined, self-directed learning reflect her deep academic commitment and clarity of purpose. Devdutta prepared for the JEE while managing her board exam commitments. Speaking to the she shared that she studied at a local all-girls school in the Katwa area. Despite minimal school attendance, 'I only went for practical classes', she relied heavily on self-study. 'I studied for 10-11 hours daily,' she shared. On weekdays, she followed her own schedule and attended coaching only on Saturdays and Sundays in the initial stages of preparation. Relied on self-study over school Devdutta began her JEE journey in Class 11, making a conscious choice to stay focused from the outset. She says she never felt tired during her long study hours, highlighting that she never required external motivation but rather that her motivation to a structured routine and support from her mother helped her succeed. She said, 'My mom used to guide me, and I always had a love for studying, so I never had to worry about losing motivation. Her strategy included NCERT for Chemistry and other theory books for Math and Physics. 'I studied the syllabus and NCERT together,' she added. No social media, no distractions In an age where distractions abound, Devdutta's commitment stood out. She stayed off social media completely and had a simple way to relax, 'I used to stay at home or talk to my mom. That's all.' Upon asking what she loved doing apart from studies, she shared that before her JEE preparation, she played the violin. 'I haven't played the violin in two years, but now that I am done with my JEE Advanced exam, I've started again.' Advice to aspirants: 'Don't Waste Time' Sharing her key tips for future aspirants, she said success is rooted in discipline: 'Don't waste time', 'Do a lot of hard work', 'Follow the teacher's guidance'. She emphasised the importance of routine, focus, and sincerity: 'You need to study well and stay consistent.' While most top rankers set their sights on IITs, Devdutta has a different plan. She shares, 'I don't want to study at an IIT. I want to join IISc Bangalore for Math and Computing (BTech).' When asked what she plans to do after her BTech degrees at the IISc, she wants to specialise in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics.

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