When will JEE Advanced counselling take place?
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JEE Advanced counselling is called JoSAA. JoSAA 2026 will be conducted by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority. JoSAA 2026 counselling will start in June 2026.
There will be 6 rounds of seat allotment. Candidates who are allotted seats in each round of JoSAA 2026 Counselling will be required to choose the options from Freeze, Float or Slide. Candidates who opt Freeze option will be required to complete the reporting process by the prescribed deadline. The candidates who are not allotted seats during JoSAA 2026 seat allotment rounds still get a chance to get enrolled in the NIT+ system through CSAB counselling 2026. Eligible can
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Hi,
Have a look at the dates of JEE Advanced counselling and JEE Main Counselling 2019
Registration and Choice Filling Process
JEE Main- 16th June 2019
JEE Advanced- 16th June 2019
Last Date of Registration and Choice Filling
JEE Main-25th June 2019
JEE Advanced-25th June 2019
Mock Seat Allocation Round 1
JEE Main-21st June 2019
JEE Advanced-22nd June 2019
Mock Seat Allocation-Round 2
JEE Main-23rd June 2019
JEE Advanced-24th June 2019
1st Round of Seat Allocation
JEE Main-27th June 2019
JEE Advanced-27th June 2019
2nd Round of Seat Allocation
JEE Main-03rd July 2019
JEE Advanced-03rd July 2019
Hope this help you aspirants. Best of luck.
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