Central Government
JEE Main 2020 Counselling-
Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2020 notified the counselling schedule, as per the notification released, the counselling will be done in 6 rounds.
JoSAA Seat Allotment Round 4 result has been released on October 30, 2020.
JoSAA 2020 Cutoff for Round 1 – 4 is available on the official portal, students can check institute-wise opening and closing ranks.
There are three counselling processes for 15% JEE Main All India Seats:
JoSAA Counselling is done for seat allotment of all IITs, IIITs, NITs and Other Government Funded Technical Institutes.
CSAB NEUT manages counselling for seats of AICTE approved institutes in India which are not covered under CSAB for the North Eastern States & Union Territories (NEUT).
CSAB SFTI takes care of counselling for Self-Funded Technical Institutes.
JEE Main Eligibility for Admission to NITs, IITs and CFTIs-
Admission to B.Tech / B. Arch / B.E. / B. Planning courses in these institutes will be based on All India Rank with the requirement that the candidate should have attained at least 75% in 12th examination or should have been in the top 20 percentile in 12th.
For SC / ST candidates the requirement is 65% in 12th.
JoSAA 2020: List of Documents to be Uploaded for IITs
Here is the list of documents to be uploaded for admission in IITs -
Class X Mark Sheet/Certificate or Birth Certificate (for Date-of-Birth)
Class XII Mark Sheet (Qualifying Examination)
Crossed Bank Cheque copy / Image of Passbook with bank account details
Medical Certificate
Certificate of category (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/GEN-EWS), if applicable
In case of OBC-NCL/GEN-EWS category, the certificate must be issued on or after April 01, 2020.
. Original Certificate for Persons with Disabilities (PwD),
OCI/PIO card
Passport / Citizenship certificate, if applicable
Category Certificate (SC/ ST/ OBC-NCL/ Gen-EWS)
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The documents list mentioned above are mandatory, and the candidates will have to make sure that he/ she attends the certificate verification with all the required documents.
JoSAA 2020 Registration and Choice Filling Procedure
The process of JoSAA registration included login through JEE Main registration number and Main/Advanced password and further completing the choice filling and allotment. Students can find below the detailed step by step procedure of JoSAA 2020 registration and choice filling-
Step 1- Registration: Students had to register on the official website of JoSAA 2020 in order to be considered for seat allotment. Candidates had to use their JEE Main application number and Main/Advanced password to login on the candidate portal of JoSAA. All the information about candidates was fetched from the database of JEE Main registration. Students must check and verify all the details on the registration form and modify the details (whichever is allowed).
Students were also required to change their password during JoSAA registration 2020. Candidates must choose a strong password and remember it or note it down as it will be required for all future login regarding choice filling, locking and checking of seat allotment.
Step 2- Choice Filling: After the completion of registration, students were required to fill choices of institutes and courses in which admission is desired. Students were advised to be very careful while filling the order of institutes and courses as seats are allotted in the order of choices filled. Students were advised to fill as many choices available to them as per their ranks so as to increase their chances of getting a seat in any institute. JoSAA choice filling 2002 was to be done within the specified dates.
Step 3- Choice Locking: Students had to lock the choices filled by them before the last date. Choices filled and not locked before the last date were automatically locked after the completion of time for choice locking. It was thus advised that students complete JoSAA choice filling and locking within the specified dates.
JoSAA Seat Allotment 2020
The authorities have released the Josaa seat allotment results for Round 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Seats are allotted through a centralised online counselling conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). JoSAA counselling is conducted in online mode in seven rounds. The allotment of seats are done on the basis of ranks in JEE Main/ Advanced on the basis of choices filled by candidates by considering the reservation and seat allotment policies. Students have to check the seat allotment status by login to their candidate portal using their registration number and password.
Important Guidelines for JoSAA 2020 Registration and Choice Filling
Candidates are advised to adhere the following below mentioned guidelines regarding JoSAA 2020 registration and choice filling
Students must fill all the details correctly while filling the details in JoSAA registration as incorrect information can lead to cancellation/rejection of admission
JoSAA choice filling and locking should be done within the specified dates failing which students will not be able to participate in JoSAA seat allotment
Students have to login to their candidates portal for checking the allotment status as per the schedule for announcement of seat allotment
Students who are allotted a seat have to confirm the seat by login.
Hello Aspirant,
See, the EWS certificate is authentic and beneficial for availing benefits in fee structure of general category candidates having Annual family income less then 8 LPA.
The EWS certificate be central or state is different. Also, if you get admission into a NIT or IIT from your home state then you would require a state EWS certificate. Bit, if the IIT or NIT they you would get admission to belongs to other state and not your home state, then you would require the central EWS certificate.
So, depending upon the place or college that you could or will get admission into, you have to opt for your EWS certificate.
But, if your are confused and uncertain, then you can opt and make EWS certificate for both state as well as for central.
Hope that helps. Good luck
Dear Aspirant
The procedure to get the OBC certificate is about 3 weeks long. You will be needing following certificates:
Income Certificate
Rashion Card
ID Card
Aadhar Card
School TC
Domicile Certificate
NOTE: Some other certificates may also be needed, For more details visit your city's administrative division.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi,
Yes, you can go for state counselling if you don't want to take part in JoSAA counselling. However it is suggested that you should go for the JoSAA counselling as there are good chances that you may get a seat in any of the NITs rather than going for the government colleges. It's all upto you. So all the best!!
You can use our college predictor tool for a better idea.
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Hello. I am listing some exams which can be opted after bachelors.
1) Civil Services Examination
2) Indian Economic Service Examination
3) Indian Statistical Service Examination
4) Combined Defence Services Examination (CDSE)
5) National Defence Academy & Naval Academy Examination
6) Combined Medical Services Examination
7) Engineering Services Examinations
8) Staff Selection for different Cadres
9) Exam for different posts through Reserve Bank of India Services Board
10) Exam for Development Officers and others through National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development (NABARD)
11) Exam for Telecom Officers in the Department of Telecommunications
12) GATE
13) CEED
14) NIFT
15) XAT
Hope that helps!
Hello. I am listing some name of exams which you can opt for future references.
1) Civil services examination conducted by UPSC
2) SSC(Staff Selection Commission) Combined Graduate Level (CGL)Examination
3) For Banking sector-IBPS PO and IBPS clerk exam
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There are so many exams you can give but it depends on which field you were in cause some exams are quite specified for preferred bachelor degree . Here are the some of the exams that every bachelor graduate can attempt for:
Hey!
There are many government exams you can apply for :
1.Civil services examination conducted by UPSC
2.For Banking sector-IBPS PO and IBPS clerk exam
3.SSC(Staff Selection Commission) Combined Graduate Level (CGL) Examination
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•Marketing
•Finance
•Business Development
•Accounting
•Tourism Management
•Human Resource Management
•Real Estate
•Tourism Management, etc.
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Dear Santosh ,
Sorry for inconvenience ,as per your query it is incomplete or wrong .If you are completed your Diploma in specialization Electronics and communication then you can apply for the Indian Railway because mostly vacancies are available inidan railways recruiting diploma students as per your specialization .
Hope it will helpful
Thanks
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