JoSAA Mock Seat Allotment 2026 Out: Next steps, choice filling deadline and round 2 details
Ruchika Kumari | June 8, 2026 | 02:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
JoSAA Counselling: Here's how IIT, NIT, IIIT aspirants can revise choices before final seat allocation.
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Try NowThe Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released the mock seat allotment round 1 result today, June 8, at 2 pm. Only those candidates who completed registration and saved their choices by June 7, 8 pm can check their tentative allotment through the official JoSAA portal. JoSAA 2026 Mock Seat Allotment LIVE updates .
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One must know that the mock seat allotment is a trial allocation exercise conducted before the commencement of the actual counselling rounds. Based on the choices submitted by candidates, their ranks in JEE, category, and seat availability is considered for generating a tentative allotment. It provides candidates with an opportunity to evaluate their chances of admission and make informed changes to their choice list.
Candidates who receive an allotment can evaluate whether they are satisfied with the likely outcome or would prefer to rearrange their choices to target a different institute or branch.
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Candidates can still change choices
One of the most important aspects of the mock allotment process is that it does not lock candidates into any decision. After reviewing the Round 1 result, candidates are free to modify their choices. They can change the order of preferences, add new institutes or branches, delete choices they no longer wish to consider and prioritise options based on expected cutoffs and career goals.
Round 2 mock seat allotment on June 10
Candidates who save or modify their choices by June 9, 5 pm, will be considered for mock seat allotment round 2, scheduled for June 10. After both mock allotment rounds, JoSAA will process candidates' final submitted choices and prepare the actual seat allocation list. JoSAA choice-filling process remains open until June 11, and round 1 seat allotment result is scheduled to be released on June 13, 2026.
JoSAA 2026 seat matrix
This year, JoSAA is offering admissions to more than 67,000 seats across participating institutes.
| Event | Date |
| Mock Seat Allotment Round 1 (based on choices saved till June 7, 8 PM) | June 8, 2026 |
| Mock Seat Allotment Round 2 (based on choices saved till June 9, 5 PM) | June 10, 2026 |
| Last Date for Registration and Choice Filling | June 11, 2026 |
JoSAA counselling is conducted for admission across IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
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