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JEE Main 2026 counselling is a centralized, multi-round process managed primarily by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA), responsible for seat allocation in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, and, through JEE Advanced scores, IITs. Candidates who qualify JEE Main are eligible and participate online by registering, filling choices, and confirming seats in a transparent, merit-based system.
Q1. Who conducts the JEE Main 2026 counselling process?
Ans. JEE Main 2026 counselling is conducted centrally by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, with state-level and university-specific counselling carried out by respective authorities for other institutions.
Q2. How many rounds are there in JEE Main counselling and can candidates upgrade their seat?
Ans. There are typically six rounds of counselling by JoSAA, with seat upgradation options offered (float, slide) in each round. CSAB Special Rounds may follow for vacant seats, giving more chances for upgradation.
Q3. What is the process for accepting a seat in JEE Main counselling?
Ans. Candidates must pay the seat acceptance fee, upload required documents, and complete online verification. Options to freeze, float, or slide are provided before the final admission is confirmed by physical reporting at the institute.
Q4. What documents are mandatory for JEE Main 2026 counselling?
Ans. Candidates must provide their admit card, rank card, class 10/12 certificates, appropriate category certificates, seat allotment letter, payment receipt, identity proof, and passport-size photos.
Q5. What happens if a candidate misses JoSAA rounds or fails to secure a seat?
Ans. Those who miss seat allotment in JoSAA or seek better options may register for CSAB Special Rounds, which fill remaining NIT+ system seats after JoSAA concludes.