JoSAA Counselling Registration Live: Choice Filling Open Till June 11, Mock Allotment June 8 and Round 1 Seat Allotment June 13
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority opened the JoSAA counselling registration window today, the second of June, for admission to the twenty three Indian Institutes of Technology, thirty one National Institutes of Technology, twenty six Indian Institutes of Information Technology, the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology Shibpur, the Indian Institute of Science Bengaluru and fifty six Other Government Funded Technical Institutes. Registration and choice filling stay live through the eleventh of June. Mock allotment round one publishes on the eighth of June, mock allotment round two on the tenth, and round one seat allotment is scheduled for the thirteenth.
Critical dates that every JEE Advanced qualifier must lock
The minimum five rounds of allotment will run between mid June and mid July. Round one seat allotment is on the thirteenth of June. Round two follows on the nineteenth. Round three on the twenty fourth. Round four on the twenty ninth. Round five on the third of July. Document verification and seat acceptance fee payment have a forty eight hour window after each round. Missing a window equals losing the seat without appeal, so calendar these dates in a phone reminder before you start choice filling.
Eligibility window for IIT seats versus NIT and IIIT seats
For the twenty three IITs, only candidates who appeared in JEE Advanced and figure in the Common Rank List or the relevant category rank list can fill IIT choices. For NITs, IIITs and Other GFTIs, the JEE Main rank with a class twelve aggregate threshold of seventy five percent for general and sixty five percent for reserved categories applies. A candidate with both JEE Advanced and JEE Main qualifying status can fill choices across both buckets in a single application, which is the most common and the most strategic approach.
Choice filling strategy that beats panic at the deadline
Open the JoSAA portal with three lists ready. List one is the top six dream choices in order of preference. These should be the institute and branch combinations you genuinely want, even if your current rank looks unlikely to fetch them. List two is the realistic band of fifteen to twenty five choices that match your rank based on previous year opening and closing ranks. List three is the safety net of ten to fifteen choices that you will accept if nothing in lists one and two converts. A balanced choice list with at least forty entries gives you optionality across the five rounds. Aspirants often regret entering only ten choices and getting nothing, when entering forty choices costs nothing extra.
Mock allotment as a diagnostic, not a final result
The mock allotment of the eighth of June is a snapshot of where the choice list of all registered candidates would lead if seat allotment closed that day. It is a tool, not a verdict. If your mock allotment is below your aspiration, reorder your choices and add five to ten more institute and branch combinations. If your mock allotment is at or above your aspiration, do not change anything except to remove choices you would never accept. The mock round two on the tenth is the second diagnostic. Treat the period between the tenth and the eleventh as the lock phase. Aspirants preparing for the next JEE cycle while waiting for counselling can review the structured drop year plan from the best IIT JEE coaching for 2027 and 2028 batches.
Documents that must be ready before the verification window
Keep the JEE Main and JEE Advanced score cards, the class ten and class twelve marksheets and passing certificates, a category certificate where applicable, a PwD certificate where applicable, a recent passport photograph, a valid Aadhaar card and a class twelve school leaving certificate ready in clear scans of less than one MB each. The seat acceptance fee for general category is forty five thousand rupees and for reserved categories is twenty thousand rupees. Pay only through the JoSAA portal. Do not respond to any external email or text claiming faster allotment in exchange for payment.
Branch versus institute decision frame
Aspirants face the classic trade off between a lower ranked branch at a top tier IIT and a top branch at a mid tier NIT. Three frames help. The career frame asks what your three year placement aspiration is. If you want core engineering, the branch matters more than the institute. If you want a non core analytics or finance role, the institute brand matters more. The drop frame asks whether you want to drop a year for a better rank. A drop year is a serious commitment with a clear plan from best IIT coaching online structures that have a track record. The personal frame asks what your family supports, both emotionally and financially. Talk to two seniors per institute on your list before you finalise. For revision and Mock test booklets aimed at the 2027 cohort, check Examophobia for curated booklets and reference materials.
Common mistakes during JoSAA
The first common mistake is to lock choices too early, before mock round two. The second is to not enter enough choices, leaving the candidate without any allotment when ranks float in the second and third rounds. The third is to confuse Float, Slide and Freeze options without understanding the consequence. Float means you accept the current seat but want a better seat in a later round. Slide means you accept and want a better branch within the same institute. Freeze means you accept and exit further rounds. A candidate who freezes too early to celebrate a decent allotment may miss the round three upgrade that they would have qualified for. For JoSAA counselling guidance and senior mentor sessions during the registration week, slot listings are available on The Hinduzone.
Closing checklist for the week
Today, complete your registration and an initial choice list of twenty five entries. By the fifth, finalise the full list of forty to fifty entries. On the eighth, read your mock round one allotment and rebalance. On the tenth, read mock round two and lock by the eleventh. From the thirteenth, you are in the rounds proper. Be disciplined, be calm and do not let well meaning opinions on social media derail your reasoned choice list.
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