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JoSAA Seat Allotment 2017: Second list released at josaa.nic.in by joint seat allocation authority; check here
JoSAA 2nd Round Seat Allotment Results 2017: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) Has Announced The JoSAA 2nd Round Seat Allotment Results 2017 On July 4 At Its Official Website Josaa.nic.in .
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JoSAA 2nd Round Seat Allotment Results 2017: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has announced the JoSAA 2nd Round Seat Allotment Results 2017 on July 4 at its official website josaa.nic.in .
JoSAA was set up by the HRD Ministry to regulate centralized admissions in premier engineering institutions. The results of first round of seat allocation has been announced at 10 am on 28th June, 2017.Acceptance of seat by reporting at a Reporting Centre (1st round) between 10 am and 5 pm from 29th June 2017 to 3rd July, 2017(5days). The list of r
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JEE Advanced Exam Centres 2021
The authorities are likely to conduct the examination at 222 JEE Advanced exam cities. Candidates will be required to enter their preferred JEE Advanced 2021 exam centres while filling the application form. Candidates can refer to the following table to check the zones of JEE Advanced exam centres.
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JEE Advanced AAT Application Form 2021
Students who qualify JEE Advanced 2021 and seek admission in architecture courses in IITs have to appear for Architecture Aptitude Test. The application form of JEE Advanced AAT will be released in online mode by the admission authorities. It is to be noted that only those candidates who qualify JEE Advanced 2021 will be able to fill the application form.
Don t restore lost seat, it may open floodgates: IIT-Bombay in SC | Mumbai News indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MUMBAI: In an interim order, the Supreme Court on Wednesday directed that IIT Bombay should permit 18-year-old Siddhant Batra to join and pursue classes for a BTech course in electrical engineering. He had scored an all-India JEE rank of 270 and secured the seat in October, only to lose within two weeks to an error he said he made online during the admission process. TOI was the first to report the matter on November 30.
At a virtual hearing on Wednesday, an SC bench of Justices S K Kaul, Dinesh Maheshwari and Hrishikesh Roy began by asking the IIT counsel, “Tell us why you are not allowing? This is not fair.When someone’s admission is complete… why would a meritorious student who had already got admission want to cancel it?” Permitting the admission, the SC observed, “There is something known as common sense too”.