Skip to main content

JoSAA counselling 2019 (Round 1 Result Announced)

Exclusive: JoSAA Counselling 2021, Documents Required | Click here



The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released the seat allotment list for Round-1 on its website. Candidates who have successfully qualified the JEE Main and JEE Advanced examination and applied for the counselling process can now visit the official website of the authority to check the Round 1 allotment list. It may be noted that the candidates are required to enter their JEE Main Application number, password and security pin in the seat allotment link for accessing the entire list.

Candidates who find their name in the JoSAA seat allotment list Round-1 will have to confirm their admissions to IITs, NITs, IIEST, IIITs, and GFTIs, which have been allotted to them. As per the official notification released by JoSAA regarding the counselling procedure, all those candidates who qualify for the JoSAA round 1 seat allotment will need to appear for document verification and seat acceptance procedure by reporting to the centres from June 28 to July 2, 2019 from 10 AM to 5 PM.



Candidates must note that the list of seats filled and the status of vacant seats will be displayed on JoSAA's website on July 3, 2019. 
Furthermore, the seat allotment list for Round-2 will also be released by the authority on July 3 at around 5 PM.

Here's a list of documents that the candidates need to carry while reporting to their respective centres for JoSAA Counselling 2019:
  • Three passport-sized photographs
  • Class 12th performance report
  • Provisional seat allotment letter
  • Undertaking by the candidate
  • Proof of fee payment regarding seat acceptance
  • Photo Identity card or Class 12th admit card
  • Admit card of JEE (Main) 2019
  • Scorecard of JEE (Main) 2019
  • Class 10th mark sheet (for DOB proof)
  • Class 12th (or equivalent) board mark sheet
  • Pass certificate (if available)



Must Read - 

...

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Classes and Objects | Accenture TFA

  Question  1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text ___ and _____ are the access specifiers that can be applied to top level Class. Select one or more: public   protected default   private Feedback Your answer is correct. The correct answers are: default, public Question  2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text class Sample{      private double num = 100;    private int square(int a){ return a*a;    } }   public class Test{    public static void main(String args[]){   Sample obj = new Sample();   System.out.println(obj.num);  System.out.println(obj.square(10));    }   } Select one: Compile time error   Run time error Executes but no output 100 Feedback Your answer is correct. The correct answer is: Compile time error Question  3 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Choose the appropriate access specifier for the attribute value so that it can be accessed from anywhere. class Test { Choose... private protected public d

Classes and Objects, Packages | Accenture TFA

  Question  1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text State True or False When using eclipse whichever classes are needed for the present class can be imported automatically. Select one: True   False Feedback The correct answer is 'True'. Question  2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text switch(a) {     default:         System.out.println("Welcome"); } Of which data types can the variable ‘a’ be? 1. long 2. byte 3. int 4. char 5. float 6. short Select one: 3, 4 and 5 1 and 3 3 and 4 2,3, 4 and 6   Feedback Your answer is correct. The variable used in a switch statement can be a byte, short, int, char or String type only. The correct answer is:  2,3, 4 and 6 Question  3 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Flag question Question text Predict the output.   public class Test {         public static void main(String args[])         {                     int a = 2, b = 0;              for ( ; b < 20; ++b) {                  if (b % a == 0)

Balanced Brackets

1. You are given a string exp representing an expression. 2. You are required to check if the expression is balanced i.e. closing brackets and opening brackets match up well. e.g. [(a + b) + {(c + d) * (e / f)}] -> true [(a + b) + {(c + d) * (e / f)]} -> false [(a + b) + {(c + d) * (e / f)} -> false ([(a + b) + {(c + d) * (e / f)}] -> false Input Format A string str Output Format true or false Constraints 0 <= str.length <= 100 Sample Input [(a + b) + {(c + d) * (e / f)}] Sample Output true Solution import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Main {     public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {         Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);         String str = sc.nextLine();         int n = str.length();         Stack<Character> s = new Stack<>();         for(int i=0;i<n;i++){             char ch = str.charAt(i);             if(ch == '[')                 s.push(']');             else if(ch == '{'