JoSAA counselling 2023 registration begins at josaa.nic.in
Students have to finally report to the allotted institute for confirmation of admission. The last date to report will be mentioned in the seat allotment letter.
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Use NowArpita Das | June 19, 2023 | 10:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority has started the JoSAA counselling 2023 registration today, June 19 at josaa.nic.in. The registration and choice filling for academic programmes under JoSAA 2023 will end on June 28. Only JEE Main 2023 and JEE Advanced 2023 qualified candidates are eligible to register for JoSAA counselling.
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The JoSAA counselling 2023 process includes online registration, choice filling and locking of choices, mock seat allotment, the announcement of seat allotment result, payment of seat acceptance fees, reporting of candidates at reporting centres and confirmation of admission by the allotted institute.
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The JoSAA seat allotment round 1 will be released on June 30, round 2 on July 6, round 3 on July 12, round 4 on July 16, round 5 on July 21 and round 6 on July 26, 2023.
JoSAA counselling 2023: Online registration steps
- Visit the official website, josaa.nic.in
- Click on the “JoSAA 2023 counselling registration and choice filling” link.
- Enter JEE Main 2023 application number, password and security pin.
- Once done click on “Login”.
- After successful login, candidates will have to enter the required details and preferred choices.
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