Students Can Do Online Reporting Till 5 PM on July 1
JoSAA counselling 2024 is underway for 59 thousand 917 seats in 121 institutes including IITs, NITs of the country and now the second round seat allotment has been released. Students can do online reporting till 5 pm on July 1 after the second round of seat allotment.
Students whose uploaded documents during online reporting are found to be deficient will have to respond to the query by 5 pm on July 3, otherwise their seat will be cancelled.
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These Students Will Have Dual Verification
The documents uploaded in the first round of seat allotment of such students, who have been allotted IIT to NIT and NIT to IIT seats in the second round, will be re-verified with the newly allotted system. After that the newly allotted seat will be confirmed.
On the contrary, students who have already been allotted seats and have opted for float and slide have been allotted IIT to IIT and NIT to NIT seats in the second round and their new seats have been confirmed on the basis of their previously verified documents.
All these students will not be able to make any claim on being allotted a new seat for the seat allotted to them in the first round. All these students are also not required to upload documents again in online reporting.
Students can participate in further counseling by changing the float option to slide and freeze and the slide option to freeze in each round of counselling.
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Reason Will Have to be Cited for Seat Withdrawal
The seat withdrawal option is available for those students who want to withdraw from JoSAA counseling after the second round of seat allocation.
Students can leave their seat and leave the counseling by filling the required information. For this, they will have to tell the reason to JoSAA for leaving the seat.
These reasons include which college and which branch the students were expecting, whether they have got admission in any other college (except IIT, NIT) in 2024 and whether the students are willing to appear in JEE Main exam again in 2025.
Students can withdraw from their allotted seat till the fourth round. After deducting the counselling processing fee of Rs 5,000, the remaining fee will be returned to the students.
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First semester in IITs to start between 22 July and 19 August
The schedule for starting the first semester classes by all IITs has been released on the website of JoSAA. In this, first semester studies will start from 22 July in IIT Delhi.
After this, the first semester studies will start at IIT Guwahati from July 25, Indore from July 26, Bombay, Hyderabad, Rupnagar from July 29, IIT Kanpur, BHU, Bhilai from July 30, Jodhpur, Palakkad from July 31, Madras, Bhubaneswar, Tirupati from August 1, Patna from August 2, IET Roorkee from August 3, Dhanbad from August 4, IIT Kharagpur, Dharwad, Mandi from August 5, Jammu, Goa from August 7 and finally at IIT Gandhinagar on August 19.
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