JoSAA Counselling 2025: The deadline for reporting round 1 under JoSAA Counselling 2025 has been extended till June 22. Now students can complete the work of fee payment, document upload, and option selection. Revised dates and further process information are available on josaa.nic.in.
JoSAA Counselling 2025: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released the revised schedule for the counseling process of 2025. There is great relief news for the students who got seats in the first round of counseling. JoSAA has now extended the last date for online reporting of Round 1 to June 22, 2025, at 5 pm.
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This decision will provide relief to those candidates who, for some reason, were not able to choose the freeze, float or slide option, upload documents and pay the seat acceptance fee by the earlier deadline.
The new counselling schedule is as follows
- 22 June 2025 (5 PM): New last date for Round 1 reporting
- 23 June 2025 (5 PM): Resolving fee payment issues
- 24 June 2025 (10 AM): Last date to answer questions asked for Round 1
- 25 June 2025 (5 PM): Round 2 seat allotment
- 25 June to 29 June 2025 (5 PM): Online reporting for Round 2
- 29 June 2025 (5 PM): Last date for fee payment for Round 2
- 30 June 2025 (5 PM): Resolving Round 2 payment issues
- 1 July 2025 (10 AM): Last date to answer Round 2 questions
- 2 July 2025 (10 AM): Round 3 seat allotment
How to pay fees?
Visit the JoSAA website josaa.nic.in and click on “Candidate Login”. After filling in the login details, go to the fee payment option, make the payment and download the confirmation page.
Students are advised to keep a regular check on the website so as not to miss any updates or information.
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