JoSAA 2018 Round 7 seat allotment result announced
Prabha Dhavala | July 18, 2018 | 03:25 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JULY 18, 2018 – Joint Seat Allocation Authority has declared the allotment result for Round 7. The candidates can now check their allotment status and download their seat allotment letter by submitting their JEE Main roll number and password. Payment of seat acceptance fee and reporting to help centres for document verification has to be done. For the seventh round, the candidates will not be able to request for withdrawal of accepted/allotted seats.
How to download the seat allotment letter of JoSAA?
The candidates will be able to download their seat allotment letter by following the given steps:
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The link to download the seat allocation letter is available on the official JoSAA website.
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JEE Main roll number and the corresponding password will have to be submitted by the candidates.
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After login, the provisional seat allotment letter will be displayed on the screen
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The letter has to be downloaded and printed out for future use.
Next, the selected candidates will have to pay their seat allocation acceptance fee through e-challan or SBI net banking. If the payment is not done, then the allocated seats may be cancelled.
Physical reporting at the nearest Reporting Centres is a must for all candidates. The verification of documents will be done at these centres. Since there is no option of float or slide for the candidates in the seventh allotment round, the candidates will have to freeze their allotted seats.
Candidates who have been allotted in IITs during the seventh round will have to report for document verification on July 19, 2018. Similarly, for those candidates who have been allotted into NITs, IIITs and CFTIs, the verification of documents at the corresponding reporting centres will be done from July 19 to 23, 2018.
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