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After choosing the freeze option you opt to confirm your alloted seat and are taken out of the counselling process with your frozen seat being the seat alloted to you. After getting your documents verified you will have to wait for the completion of the seven rounds of counselling after which you will be required to go to your alloted institute and go through the admission process as per the college guidelines. Hope this helps.

For the CISCE board or in general the CBSE class 12th board JOSAA has released the following cut-off for the academic year of 2019-20.

General category - 445/500

OBC category - 431/500

SC category - 423/500

ST category - 380/500

PwD - 380/500

However, even if you score 75% and not come in top twenty percentile then you are eligible for admission through JOSAA.

No, even when you freeze the seat in JOSAA counselling you only have to report to your nearest counselling centre and that too only once. Once the seat is frozen you have to wait for the seven rounds to be over and then report to your admitting institute after that.

Hey Mr. Reddy,
Hope you are doing well!
Since the documents you have mentioned are all OK!!, but still i am here giving you the link of the website, to clearly find out about all the documents required for Counselling at JOSSA, the link would also provide you with other information you might need to know about the JOSSA counseling,
here is the link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa-counselling
All the Best!

Hi aspirant

Definitely you can add or remove any college from the choices that you have filled in the choice filling form.

You can read more about the choice filling and seats allocation process.Visit here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/josaa

Visit the official website here: https://josaa.nic.in/webinfocms/Public/home.aspx

Hope this was helpful.

Hello aspirant,

             As per the rules and regulations of National Testing Agency (NTA) only your latest 12th-grade board marks are taken into consideration for the eligibility criteria of 75% board marks. Hope this helps. Please feel free to post your queries as comments below if any. All the best!!

Hello,
After 7 rounds of josaa counseling , the college you will be alloted , there you have to report again to the allowed college for a document verification.
There you will be given the admission letter and a chance if one wants to go for csab counseling or not.
All the best!!!

Hey Aspirant !
No, there's no additional fee required to pay during the 2nd Round of Seat Allotment for Josaa.
The fee payment for all the rounds was required just one time during the preliminary registration period.
The same would continue till all the rounds.

Hope this helps.

Good Luck !

Hi,

JOSAA counselling which is organized by the conducting authorities of JEE mains and advanced Exams gives students an option to put their seats to float and wait for a better branch. A student can use float option once and it will be at float only until he/she goes for the freeze. So answering your qsn, you can float for other college too, but once you freeze a seat you won't be able to change it

I wish you best of luck

Thank You

hello Aspirant,
There are chances that you would get a seat in IIT but at the last round and with poor branches at new IITs.
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