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JEE Main Counselling & Seat Allotment 2019




JEE Main Counselling & Seat Allotment 2019 – Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will conduct JEE Main 2019 counselling and seat allotment for all the qualified and eligible candidates. To participate in counselling and seat allotment of JEE Main 2019 candidates will have to register to JoSAA in online mode. JEE Main 2019 counselling and seat allotment process will commence tentatively from the second week of June in online mode. The counselling and seat allotment of JEE Main 2019 will be based on candidate’s merit, preference of choices and availability of seats. During the JEE Main 2019 seat allotment, JoSAA will first allote the seats in two mock rounds. These mock rounds will help candidates to know the seats, they could be allotted on the basis of their choices filling in JEE Main. Once mock rounds of allotment are over, seven main rounds of seat allotment will be conducted for candidates. To check the stepwise procedure of JEE Main counselling and seat allotment, read the full article. The JEE Main 2019 result has been declared on April 29 for Paper 1 while Paper 2 result will be declared on May 15. The JEE Main result 2019 was declared in online mode. The cutoff of JEE Main 2019 and All India Rank has also been declared along with the declaration of result.

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Important to remember about JEE Counselling 2019

Mentioned below is the counselling and seat allotment of JEE Main 2019 for different category candidates in different institutes:
For Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs)
All India - It is open for all candidates
For National Institutes of Technology (NITs)
  • Home State candidates – Open only for those candidates who have the same state code of eligibility as that of the institute.
  • Other State candidates – Candidates not from the home state will belong to the other state.
For Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs)
  • For Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi and IIEST Shibpur- candidates from home state and other states.
  • For Assam University – All India and home state candidates
  • Other GFTIs – Only All India candidates





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