JoSAA Counselling: Missed JoSAA counselling? What are the options for B.Tech admission now?

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JoSAA Counseling 2026: JoSAA counseling for admission to engineering courses (B.Tech/B.E.) has commenced, and the first round of seat allotment has already been released. One student reported forgetting to register for the JoSAA counseling 2026 altogether, meaning they did not participate in the process. In such a scenario, what options remain for pursuing a B.E. or B.Tech degree? Has the hard work put into passing the JEE exam gone to waste?

If a family member, a friend, or you yourself have made such a mistake, there is no need to worry excessively. Opportunities for B.Tech admission have not been exhausted. While IITs may be out of reach, there are still chances for admission to NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, and private engineering colleges. Let us explore the available options in this situation.

B.Tech Admission Options After Missing JoSAA Counseling

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If you have completely missed the JoSAA registration and choice-filling process, do not panic. You still have the following options:

Participate in the CSAB Special Round

If you have qualified for JEE Main, you can register for the CSAB Special Round counseling. This counseling process facilitates admission to the remaining seats in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. It requires separate registration and a fresh choice-filling process.

Participate in State Counseling

If you have appeared for JEE Main, you can participate in state-level counseling. State governments announce their counseling schedules, so keep an eye out for these updates. This route offers admission to both government and private engineering colleges.

Private Universities

Many private universities offer admission based on JEE Main scores, even though they do not participate in JoSAA counseling. Additionally, many private universities conduct their own entrance examinations. You should check which of these options still has an open application deadline.


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