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JoSAA 2018 Document Verification

JoSAA 2018 Document Verification
According to the choice of colleges filled by the aspiring candidates, there will be a display of merit list of candidates who are allotted seats in the respective colleges. The candidates have to rush to the respective colleges and confirm their seats within the stipulated time.

Soon, the second-round results will be published here...
If allotted a seat then you need to rush to respective Centre.
Before leaving must check your documents with the checklist below...

Reporting center for IITs, click here to check

Institute wise allotment of seats in the Academic programs JoSAA counseling 2018



JoSAA 2018 Document Verification


The candidates must ensure that he/she carries all the necessary and mentioned documents, both in original and attested forms, at the time of seat confirmation. JoSAA verification of documents will be done in July 2018.
The candidate if fails to submit any document must inform about the same else it can create a problem in the admission procedure. It should be noted that JoSAA document verification will be conducted for students who have been allotted the seat. This procedure will take place after every round.


JoSAA Required Documents for Verification


The candidate has to provide all the necessary documents at the time of verification. It should be noted that the document verification process is not a mere formality, but an important part of admission procedure and violation of its norms may lead to cancellation of admission.


Original certificates, along with one photocopy each, of the following:

1.    Provisional Seat Allocation Letter
2.    Original Admit Card of JEE (Main) 2018 / JEE (Advanced) 2018
3.    Medical Examination Report
4.    Class X marks sheet
5.    Class XII marks sheet
6.    Category (OBC-NCL / SC / ST) certificate, if applicable*
7.    PwD certificate, if applicable.*
 




 The 34781 seats are available for allotment from various colleges.

Institute wise allotment of seats in the Academic programs JoSAA counselling 2018...

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