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Josaa releases important updates regarding reception in the nit + system, check the details here

The central seat allocation board (CSAB) has released important instructions for candidates about acceptance in the NIT + system (Nits, IHIEST SHIBPUR, IIITIS, GFTI).
According to the notice released by CSAB, “after the declaration of the allocation of the Josaa Round 6 seat on November 18, 2021, the candidates who had been given the first seat in Josa Round-6 had to report online through the Josaa portal – by depositing the cost of reception and uploading the document The latest required at 17:00 hrs on November 19, 2021, – by responding to the question (if any) from the latest document verification officer at 17.00 hrs on November 20, 2021.

For all candidates allocated seats in round 1 to 6, there will be online reporting for temporary receipts (instead of physical reporting) by paying partial receipt fees from 20 to 24 November, 2021 through the Josaa portal only.
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Procedure for storing partial receipt costs
The candidates whose documents have been successfully verified in each Round of Josaa (1 to 6) will find the ‘cost of receipt and partial payment costs’ to deposit partial entrance fees in their login on the Josaa portal.
The candidates are required to keep partial receipt costs mandatory, the latest 17:00 from November 24 2021 on the Josaa portal, to secure their reception.
They must read and follow the ‘Terms and Conditions’ carefully, shown after selecting the ‘entry and partial cost’ option.
After approving the ‘terms and conditions’ acceptance, they are required to pay a partial receipt fee (RS.
40,000 / – for genes, Gen-EWS, OBCNCL, and RS.
20,000 / – for Candidates for SC, ST, PWD) by clicking the link given on Josaa-2021 portal.
Partial receipt costs can be paid using Net Banking / Debit Cards / Credit Cards or Bank State of India e-Challan.
No need to report physically at the Institute allocated at this stage.
If a candidate does not pay a partial revenue fee until 17:00 on November 24, 2021, it will be treated as if candidates are not interested in receiving entering in the institute allocated and hence, the allocated seats will be canceled and will be treated.
As empty for further counseling rounds (CSAB special rounds).
However, the candidate will still be eligible to participate in the special CSAB round.
Refer to the CSAB portal https://csab.nic.in/ for further details.
Reporting at the strongest institute
After paying a partial receipt fee, the candidates must visit each website of the Institute allocated for further formalities to enter the first semester of the 2021-22 session.
The candidates who have paid a partial receipt will also be eligible to participate in the CSAB special round.
For more details, refer to the CSAB special round brochure.
Reporting at the allocated institute is not mandatory at this stage if participating in the CSAB special round.

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