---Advertisement---

Education

JosSAA Counselling 2022: Round 3 allotment result to out tomorrow

JosSAA Counselling 2022: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will release the seat allotment list for round 3 of IIT, NIT+ admissions tomorrow, October 3. Candidates can check seat allotment results on the official website — josaa.nic.in —---Advertisement--- This year, JoSAA is conducted in six rounds, after which registration for CSAB counselling will begin. CSAB […]

JosSAA Counselling 2022: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will release the seat allotment list for round 3 of IIT, NIT+ admissions tomorrow, October 3. Candidates can check seat allotment results on the official website — josaa.nic.in

---Advertisement---

This year, JoSAA is conducted in six rounds, after which registration for CSAB counselling will begin. CSAB is for only leftover seats of the NIT+ system.

---Advertisement---

The education board will announce seat allotment results for JoSAA rounds 3, 4, 5, and 6 on October 3, 8, 12 and 16, respectively. After that, from October 16, CSAB counselling will begin.

How to check the result?

  • Visit the official website — josaa.nic.in —
  • Click on the link for round 3 allotment result
  • Enter JEE Main login details
  • Submit and view the result
  • Download and take a printout for future use

Candidates are also informed that once the result is declared, they have to complete online report steps – fee payment, document upload, etc by October 6.

---Advertisement---

Initiation of Withdrawal of seat/exit from seat allocation process for round 3 will be done from October 4 to 6.

Read More :-  Latest Education News

First published on: Oct 02, 2022 03:06 PM IST


Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Related Story

Live News

---Advertisement---


N24 Shorts Logo

SHORTS

Delhi Air Pollution
India

AQI touches 572 in Delhi, 551 in Noida, in Lucknow it is…, check AQI levels of other Indian cities

According to data from the CPCB’s Sameer app, 29 of Delhi’s 39 active monitoring stations logged AQI levels in the “very poor” category

View All Shorts

---Advertisement---

Trending