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Hello,
The JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) help desk is currently active and available for candidates participating in the 2024 admission process. JoSAA has established 52 Document Verification Centers (VCs) and Help Centers (HCs) across the country to assist students during the counseling process. Additionally, there is a multilingual support desk at the CSAB Headquarters in NITK Surathkal, which caters to ten Indian languages ( Careers360 .)
For contacting the help desk, you can find specific contact information for each of the centers listed on the JoSAA official website (https://josaa.nic.in) under the "Contact Us" section ( Careers360 .)
Regarding your question about future availability, the JoSAA help desk will continue to be active during the current counseling season and will likely resume operations in 2025 after the JEE Advanced results, as the next admission cycle begins (Careers360 )
Hope it helps !
JoSAA counceling is entirely an online process.
Once JEE Main and Advance results are declared, you have to register at JoSAA portal.you can still contact them on this numbers as they are still active
Timing: 9:00 am – 10:00 pm.
Remember josaa only deals with the admission based on the ranks in jee mains and advance and responsible for the admission in various nits,iits,iiits and some other govt colleges you may check on site.
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