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Aditya Kumar

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Your seat in JoSAA will be there but in case you get any seat in CSAB you will be allocated that seat and your seat in JoSAA will be forfeited so choose every college carefully in CSAB.

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Sarthak Doomra

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Even after freezing your seats, there are several things to be done before the deadline and if you are unable to do all these things then your seat will be cancelled.

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Deeksha Dixit

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As per the cutoffs as released by JoSSA, with a 1564 SC rank, you will not get B.Arch at NIT in Round 5. So far, the closing rank has been around 300 and less at most NITs for the SC category without home state quota. Therefore, you may have some chance in rounds 6 or 7 to get an NIT seat allocated for B.Arch but you will need home-state quota. For example, if you have a home-state quota of Himachal Pradesh, you may be assigned a seat at the NIT, Hamirpur, in Round 6. The closing rank for round 5 in this NIT is 1287 for HS quota. 

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Rahul Chaudhary

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Yes you may have changes to get a seat into NIT Bhopal. But I am not sure about it. Because if any student choose this NIT in prior than it's difficult.

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Deeksha Dixit

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There is no universal preference order list for JoSAA counseling. Instead, you are advised to provide a preference order on the basis of your requirements and JEE rank. Here are some useful tips to help you make a preference order list: (a) Check the previous year's opening and closing rank of the IIT, NIT, or IIIT you want to put in preference order. You can check it on the Shiksha website, which provides the closing rank of every IIT, NIT, IIIT, and GFTIS. (b) If you are confused between two colleges, prefer college having higher rank in NIRF. (c) If you are confused between two branches, then prefer a college with better placement f
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Sarthak Doomra

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With this percentile, you will not be able to get a seat.

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tarun mittal

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According to the last year change in closing rank for last round, also JoSAA 2016 was very much similar to JoSAA 2017, So the following changes can be seen in the 7th round this year. NIT+System : Rank change of 5000 to 50000 can be seen for most of the NITs academic programme. There are some top institutes in which CSE, IT or ECE can have very less change. On the other hand lower ranked NITs may show changes up to 2000 ranks. IITSystem No such great change will occur in most of the institutes. You may SEE changes of 300 to 400 in branches like Chemical, Biotech, Geophysics etc. In some IITs. So large changes will occur in 7th round fo
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tarun mittal

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JoSAA allocation of seats is based on CRL for Open (General) category of seats. For all other category of seats like GEN-EWS, GEN-PWD, SC, ST, OBC-NCL, etc. , seats are allotted based on the respective category rank. You may go through the Opening and Closing rank of Round 1 allocation of JoSAA 2020 available in the JoSAA portal for a better understanding.

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RohitKumar ...

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First you should wait for the document verification process. But since you had freezed once verification done either they'll tell you to wait for 6th round or they can direct you for further processes of that particular college. Hope it helps.

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