Where can I check JEE Main counselling dates?

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    Bhumika Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Candidates who qualified for the JEE Main test can appear for this crucial phase of the admissions process. Details of the counselling will be published on the official website of JoSAA. This makes everything very transparent and clear to each and every student. The interested candidate has to complete the registration process within the stipulated time to secure a seat for counselling. This will lead to admissions to some of the most prestigious institutions, like GFTIs, IIITs, and NITs. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority shall do counselling in six rounds, giving adequate options to candidates. 

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    A comprehensive announcement on JoSAA counseling will be made available on josaa.nic.in by JoSSA. Registration for JEE Main 2024 counseling is anticipated to take place from June 10 to June 15. In 2024, candidates who make it through the JEE Main test will be able to take part in the JoSAA counseling. The JEE Main Counseling Schedule 2024 will be made available online shortly by the authorities. Students must finish the JEE Mains counseling registration in order to take part in the counseling. The 2024 JEE Main Counseling will take place for admission to GFTIs, IIITs, and NITs. The IIT JEE Main 2024 counseling will be conducted in six

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    Satyendra Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    The schedule of JEE Main counselling is announced on the JoSAA website. The detailed round-wise schedule of counselling will be released after the JEE result is announced. Candidates can also check the details about the JoSAA counselling schedule on the Shiksha page.

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