Note: A student can't simultaneously hold a seat in the NITs while looking for a seat in the IITs and vice versa.
Once you've written the JEE Advanced (earlier it was only JEE),
you'll be informed in a few weeks time about how you've fared in it.
Now, if you have made the cut and qualified for counselling, bravo! But
you better go through the following steps, lest you forget, or miss out
on, some rather critical information about the whole counselling
procedure.
It's
quite straightforward, actually. The IITs come out with a merit list
based on your JEE Advanced scores. After this, it's a fairly simple
five-step process, which is terribly hard to screw up.
(1) Registration on JEE Advanced Website
(2) Payment of counselling fees
(3) Submission of photocopies of documents to the zonal IITs
(4) Choice filling
(5) Counselling and Allotment
1. ONLINE REGISTRATION
You
need to register at the JEE Advanced Counselling Online Portal and
fill the required details as given in the JEE admit card along with a
password. At the completion of this procedure the website will
automatically create a User-ID. Make sure you note these down and keep
them safe, because you'll need them soon. And keep them confidential,
for god's sake!
2. PAYMENT OF COUNSELLING FEES
You
need to pay a non-refundable counselling fee of Rs. 1000/- when
you register. The counselling fee can be paid only after
registration either using credit card/ debit card/ ATM card (only
those with Visa or MasterCard Logo) or the National Electronic
Fund Transfer (NEFT). You can fill and lock you choices only after
payment of the counselling fee.
3. DOCUMENTS TO BE SENT TO ZONAL IIT
You
must send the following documents through SPEED POST so as to
reach the JEE chairman of the Zonal IIT (the IIT from which
you received the Admit card) by a specific date, which you'll be
informed of.
- Duly filled application form for admission: The application form must be filled completely along with a recent color photograph pasted on it. The application form for admission may also be downloaded from the JCOP site.
- Medical Examination Report: The medical examination report form may be downloaded from the JCOP site by following “documents”tab. The form must be filled and signed by a Registered Medical Practitioner.
- Duly attested photocopy of mark sheet and certificate of passing the qualifying examination. If your qualifying examination result is awaited, you shall be admitted provisionally. In this case, you must send in a duly filled 'undertaking'.
- In addition to these documents, if you belong to any of OBC (NCL), SC, ST categories or DS subcategory, you must provide a duly attested photocopy of the respective category/sub-category certificate issued by the competent authority.
- If you're a foreign national, you should send an attested photocopy of the page in your passport that contains your name, photo and nationality.
4. ONLINE CHOICE FILLING
After
registration and payment of counselling fee, you need to login
to the JCOP using the User-ID, password and the JEE registration
number printed on the admit card. Once you're here, enter the choices
of courses in the order of your preference.
The
course allocation is done strictly on the basis of your India rank
(AIR) as well as the courses you've opted for. The choices you fill
in the JCOP are final and cannot be changed at a later stage.
Thus,
in your own interest, you should fill in a sufficiently large number
of choices of courses in the decreasing order of preference.
5. COUNSELLING AND COURSE ALLOTMENT
There are two rounds of course allotment.
You
need to login to the JCOP to find out which course you've been
allotted (if any). If you HAVE been allotted a course, you will
have to pay a non-refundable Registration Fee of Rs. 40,000/-
(Rs .20,000/- for SC/ST) by a specific date to accept the offer of
admission. The registration fees can be paid either using
Credit/debit/ATM card or the National Electronic Fund Transfer
(NEFT). This amount will be adjusted towards the fee to be paid
at the time of admission.
If
you don't pay the registration fee within the stipulated period, you
lose the seat you've been allotted, and you wouldn't even be considered
for allotment (up gradation, in this case) for the second round.
Once
you DO pay the registration fee, you are given 'provisional' admission,
which means that you'll either be allotted the current course, or one
which is higher up in your list. Basically, you may be upgraded if there
are vacancies. That's what the second round is all about, where the
same procedure is followed once again.
NOTE: Fees
once paid will NOT be refunded. Candidates once admitted to a
particular institute through JEE cannot be transferred to another
participating institute.
Important Dates pertaining to JEE Advanced
Online Registration & Confirmation of Application Form
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14TH Feb – 7th May 2015
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Online Registration & Confirmation of Application Form
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11th May – 14th May 2015
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Online Registration & Confirmation of Application Form
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11th May – 14th May 2015
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Exam Date
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24th May 2015
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Answer key declaration
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8th June 2015
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Result
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18th June 2015
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