JoSAA Counselling 2025: Round 1 seat allotment for IITs, NITs, IIITs declared; direct link
Anu Parthiban | June 14, 2025 | 10:11 AM IST | 2 mins read
JoSAA round 1 seat allotted candidates are required to pay the fees and upload documents by June 18 on the official website, josaa.nic.in. Complete schedule and details on total BTech seats.
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Use NowThe Joint Seat Allocation Authority has announced the JoSAA round 1 seat allotment results 2025 for JEE Advanced and JEE Main qualified candidates today. Through the JoSAA counselling, 62,853 engineering seats, including 18,160 IIT seats will be filled on the basis of merit. Candidates can check the JoSAA seat allotment results 2025 for round 1 on the official website, josaa.nic.in.
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The officials earlier announced the two JoSAA mock seat allotments to help candidates make changes in the order of preference based on their chances of getting admission in desired colleges.
This year, a total of 128 engineering colleges including 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), 31 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), IIEST Shibpur, 26 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and 47 Other-Government Funded Technical Institutes (Other GFTIs) will offer BTech seats through JoSAA counselling.
To be eligible for the JoSAA counselling 2025, qualifying in JEE Advanced or Mains alone will not guarantee admission. General and OBC candidates should have obtained at least 75% in the Class 12 exam and 65% for SC, ST, PwD candidates. The boards have been asked to share the top 20 percentile data to the board to cross verify the details provided by candidates.
More than half of the schools boards, 54%, failed to submit the top 20 percentile marks . As per the available data submitted by 23 boards, the Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate Education (BIEAP) has the highest cut-off of 475. Uttar Pradesh Board (UPMSP) and Dayalbagh Educational Institute have the second and third highest cut-off marks of 461 and 459. On Friday, the JoSAA official website hosted the top 20 percentile for the NIT+system.
JoSAA round 1 counselling schedule 2025
Candidates who have been allotted seats are required to report online by paying the requisite fee and uploading the necessary documents. Here’s the complete schedule for JoSAA round 1 counselling.
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JoSAA Round 1 Counselling |
Date |
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Seat allocation |
10 am on June 14 |
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Online reporting - fee payment and document upload |
June 18 by 5 pm |
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Last date for fee payment (Round 1) |
June 18 |
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Resolution of fee payment issues for candidates who have made payment attempts before the payment deadline |
June 19 by 5 pm |
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Last day to respond to query |
June 20 by 5 pm |
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