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    Hi aspirant

    thanks for asking your query as josaa conducts the counsellig for nits,iits and iiits therefore to seat in the counselling of josaa you must first qualify the jee mains and advance by crossing the cutoff ,then you should also get good rank in category as well as in

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    As you have mentioned that you didn't got a seat in the csab special round and you want to retain you seat which was earlier allotted to you in the jossa rounds... Let me tell tou that YES!!!!  to retain tour seat you have to report at the reporting

    Hello aspirant!  Let me to inform you that according to the rules you can be admitted to the IITS, NITS, IIITS, only through your jee mains and advance score and rank. Therefore for you if you have not got a seat in jossa or csab counselling then you can not

    hello karthick, I dont think it ll be a problem as its just one and the same the only point is you might not have cumulative mark statement and moreover as you have already verified it ll not be a problem , if it persists you just inform the institution

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    Depends, what proof you provide. You have to check if your respective 12th standard board provides you with the list of top 20 percentile students or not. And if you have see if your board doesn't releases that list, it means your board percentage will be considered.


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    Hi Rishabh,

    According to your query let me tell you that since your friend has not completed a important step of the counselling procedure which was to lock the choices he definitely won't be alloted seats in the rounds to come. What he can do is to wait for the

    Hello

    The counselling process of jee main paper two or b.arch is done through JOSSA. All eligible candidates need to fill their choices for which the date is over.

    You will be allotted seats according to merit list.

    For more information click here:

    https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-b-arch-b-planning

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    If vacancy and the merit suffices, you can get a seat. Though, you should put in the possible options so to increase your chances to get so. Also, you can look for North-East NITs or mediocre to low NITs also, though you won't be able to get the trending

    You can refer to either of them however, you should keep in mind the fact that the cutoff for CSAB special rounds varies by a huge amount every year as the number of seats varies every year in the special round which impacts the cutoff of CSAB. Therefore these cutoffs

    Hello,
    No you won't get into NIT or IIIT through counseling. Better apply for GFITs in your state where you have chances to get an admission but you may not get it in CSE or ECE. You will get other non technical branches. If you are not interested in this
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