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Q. Is there any cutoff marks for registration and choice filling for getting admission in NITs/IIITs/Other-GFTIs/IIEST?

 A. No. There is no cut off marks for registration and choice filling for getting admission in NITs/IIITs/Other-GFTIs/IIEST. All the candidates whose JEE (Main) 2017 ranks are declared will be allowed to fill in their choices.

Q. What is the seat quotas of various institutes considered under JoSAA?

 A. All India: all candidates are eligible for this seat quota Home State quota: only candidates whose state code of eligibility is same as the state/union territory in which the Institute is located are eligible for this seat quota Other State quota: only candidates whose state of eligibility is NOT same as the state/union territory in which the Institute is located are eligible for this seat quota.

Q. What types of seat quotas are available for admission into IITs?

A. There is only ONE type of seat quota, viz., All India quota, in IITs.


Q. What types of seat quotas are available for admission into NITs?

 A. There are two types of seat quotas in NITs. These are Home State quota and Other State quotas.

Q. What types of seat quotas are available for admission into IIITs (Triple-I-Ts)?

A. There is only one type of seat quota, viz., All India quota, in IIITs (Triple-I-Ts).

Q. What types of seat quota are available for admission into Other-GFTIs?

A. Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, and IIEST, Shibpur is having Home State and Other State quotas. Assam University has All India and Home State quotas. All other GFTIs have only All India quota.




Q. Whether PIO/OCI card holders eligible for Home State quota, wherever it is available?

A. OCI/PIO candidates passing the Class XII (or equivalent) examination in India are eligible for Home State Quota seats. Whereas those who pass the Class XII (or equivalent) examination from an institution abroad is eligible for Other State quota or All India quota seats (but NOT Home State quota seats).

Q. What is the state code of eligibility for a candidate who is a resident of Bihar and appears for the Class XII examination in West Bengal?

A. The candidate’s State code of eligibility is West Bengal but NOT Bihar. The state code will be based on the place from where the candidate has passed Class XII but does NOT depend upon the native place or the place of residence of the candidate.

Q. What is the state code of the candidate who passes Class XII examination from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)?

A. This is the state from where the candidate appears and passes the Class XII examination. In case of “compartment”, state of eligibility will be based on the state from which the candidate appears for the compartmental examination of NIOS.


Q. What is the state code for Indian nationals passing the class XII from abroad (including Nepal/Bhutan)?

 A. The state code of the candidate will be determined on the basis of permanent address in India as given in the passport of the candidate.

Q. When will be the number of seats available in different categories/quotas (seat matrix) announced? 

A. It has already been announced; visit http://josaa.nic.in for details

Q. What types of seat quotas are available for admission into IITs?

A. You must order your choices of an academic program in the DECREASING order of preferences. That is, your most preferred one should be on the top.


Q. Will a candidate be allowed to reshuffle the choice list at any stage of seat allotment?

A. Candidates are allowed to reshuffle/reorder their choices ONLY during the choice filling period before they “lock” their choices. Beyond that, there is NO option of reordering.

Q. What is locking of choices? Once locked, can I unlock?

A. Lock is an option indicating the finalization of choices after which the candidates can print their choices in final format. Once the choices are locked, they cannot be unlocked. Lock option will be enabled only after the announcement of the mock round of allocation.

Q. Do I need to pay any fees for registration and filling up choices?

A. No; you do not have to make any payment for registration and filling up of choices.

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