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JoSAA seat allotment 2018

JoSAA seat allotment 2018


Exclusive:  JoSAA Counselling 2021, Documents Required...

Q. Do I need to pay any fees at the time of seat acceptance?

A. At the time of seat acceptance, you have to remit only the seat acceptance fee. It is Rs. 20,000 for SC, ST, PwD candidates and Rs. 45,000/- for others. The seat acceptance fee will be adjusted against the admission fee by the admitting institute.

Q. How to remit seat acceptance fee?

A. Candidates can remit seat acceptance fee using an e-challan at any branch of State Bank of India [and no other bank] or pay online using SBI Internet Banking.


Q. Am I required to pay seat acceptance fee again if I am allocated a seat in next round in IIT?

A. No. There is no need to pay seat acceptance fee again. The amount deposited in the earlier round of allotment will be adjusted with the subsequent allotment.


Q. What are the documents needed during reporting?

A. Original certificates, along with one photocopy each, of the documents/certificates listed in “Check List” given on JoSAA portal http://josaa.nic.in 


Q. I do not want to accept the allocated seat. What should I do?

A. You can reject the allocated seat by

(i) NOT remitting the seat acceptance fee [and hence, not reporting at the reporting center]

(ii) Not reporting at the Reporting Center, if the seat acceptance fee has already been remitted.

Q. Where do I find the format of all the certificates required for seat acceptance?

A. Formats of all the required certificates are available on http://josaa.nic.in



Q. I rejected a seat in one round. Can I participate in the seat allocation again?

A. No. You cannot. However, you can participate in CSAB Special Round, which will be conducted only for NITs, IIITs & GFTIs after completion of JoSAA rounds. Detailed information about CSAB Special Round can be seen at www.csab.nic.in.


Q. In case of upgradation, does the candidate have to report again?

A. Yes, it is mandatory if the upgradation is from a NIT+ Institute to IIT or vice-versa. Otherwise, you do not have to report again if the upgradation is within the same system.

Q. I accepted a seat in the first round and now hoping for a better seat. Can I withdraw from the process?

A. If there is/are subsequent rounds of seat allotment, you are allowed to withdraw and vacate the seat. But not if that is the final round. For example, if there are seven rounds of seat allotments, then up to the end of the sixth round seat acceptance period, withdraw option can be exercised. Once seventh round allotment is done, you will not be allowed to withdraw.


Q. I would like to withdraw. Can I get the refund of seat acceptance fee?

A. Yes. Seat acceptance fee will be refunded to you after deducting the processing charges of Rs 1000/-.

Q. I have passed Class XII in 2017 and JEE (Advanced) is my first attempt. If I withdraw from the seat allotment, am I eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2018?

A. Yes, you are eligible.

Q. In 2015, there was an exclusive round for preparatory allotment for IITs. Do we have similar round in 2017?

A. No. All the candidates (including preparatory) will be considered for seat allotment from first round till last round. There is no exclusive round for anyone.


Q. Is there any spot round of allotment?

A. No, there will be no spot round. There will be special round for NITs+ institutes only after all the 7 rounds of seat allocation are over. This would involve new choice filling where all candidates (including those who are already admitted, non-admitted and those who did not fill choices earlier) can fill choices. The schedule for this round will be announced in due course of time at http://csab.nic.in.

Q. I have paid the seat acceptance fee and I want to reject the seat by not reporting at a reporting centre. How can I claim a refund?

A. You can claim refund online. Login to JoSAA portal and file your request online. The request will be processed in due course of time.

Q. When will be the CSAB 2017 seat allocation for the Union Territories start?

A. Once the last round of seat allocation and seat acceptance under JoSAA is completed, a separate round of seat allocation for Union Territories will start. The schedule for this round will be announced in due course of time at http://csab.nic.in.


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