JoSAA Round 3 Result 2026 — Seat Allotment, Cutoff, Reporting & What to Do Next
Round 3 is the midpoint of JoSAA counselling — and for many candidates, it is also the most rewarding round in the entire five-round cycle. The JoSAA Round 3 Result 2026 releases on July 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST, and it brings something genuinely different from what Rounds 1 and 2 offered: meaningful seat movement at NITs and IIITs as IIT-allotted candidates confirm their seats and permanently exit their lower-preference NIT choices.
If you selected Float after JoSAA Round 2 Seat Allotment, Round 3 is where your upgrade is most likely to materialise. And if you received no seat in either of the first two rounds, this is still not the time to give up — newly vacated seats enter the pool afresh with every round.
This guide covers everything you need for Round 3: the confirmed dates, how to check your result, what to do based on your allotment, and how to avoid the deadline mistakes that cost candidates their seats every year.
JoSAA Round 3 Result 2026 — Quick Overview
| Particulars | Details |
| Round 3 Result Date | July 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Online Reporting Window | July 6 – July 8, 2026 (till 5:00 PM) |
| Seat Acceptance Fee Deadline | July 8, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Verification Query Deadline | July 9, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Official Portal | josaa.admissions.nic.in |
| SAF — General / OBC-NCL / EWS | Rs. 30,000 |
| SAF — SC / ST / PwD | Rs. 15,000 |
| Round 4 Result | July 10, 2026 |
| Round 5 (Final) Result | July 16, 2026 |
| Total Institutes | 138 (23 IITs + IISc, 31 NITs, 26 IIITs, 56 GFTIs) |
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Important Dates for Round 3 Counselling
| Event | Date & Time |
| Round 3 Seat Allotment Result | July 6, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Online Reporting Starts | July 6, 2026 (immediately after result) |
| Fee Payment + Document Upload Deadline | July 8, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Withdrawal Window | July 7 (10 AM) to July 8 (5 PM) |
| Verification Query Response Deadline | July 9, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST |
| Round 4 Result | July 10, 2026 |
| Round 5 (Final) Result | July 16, 2026 |
JoSAA 2026 Counselling Schedule — Where Round 3 Fits In
Understanding where Round 3 sits in the full five-round cycle helps you plan your decision about Float versus Freeze more confidently.
| Round | Result Date | Reporting Deadline | Key Feature |
| Round 1 | June 13, 2026 | June 15, 2026 | Most competitive cutoffs |
| Round 2 | June 30, 2026 | July 3, 2026 | First major seat movement |
| Round 3 | July 6, 2026 | July 8, 2026 | Best upgrade round — IIT exits free NIT seats |
| Round 4 | July 10, 2026 | July 12, 2026 | Moderate movement continues |
| Round 5 | July 16, 2026 | July 18, 2026 | Final round — no further upgrades after this |
How to Check JoSAA Round 3 Seat Allotment Result 2026
Checking your Round 3 result on the JoSAA official portal is straightforward. Follow these steps carefully, since the portal experiences heavy traffic immediately after 5:00 PM on result day.
- Open your browser and visit the JoSAA official portal at josaa.admissions.nic.in
- On the homepage, click the link for ‘Round 3 Seat Allotment Result 2026’
- Log in using your JEE Main 2026 Application Number and Password — JEE Advanced candidates also use their JEE Main credentials
- Your allotment details — institute name, programme, category, and quota — will appear on your dashboard
- Click ‘Download Allotment Letter’ and save the PDF immediately
- Take at least two colour printouts of the allotment letter for physical reporting at the institute later
If the portal loads slowly at 5:00 PM due to traffic, try accessing it at josaa.nic.in as an alternate URL, or check after 6:00 PM when server load typically reduces. Use a desktop or laptop browser rather than mobile for best results, since the allotment letter PDF sometimes fails to download correctly on mobile browsers.
Who Is Eligible for JoSAA Round 3?
Not every candidate automatically participates in Round 3. Your eligibility depends on your status from Rounds 1 and 2.
- Candidates who selected Float after Round 1 or Round 2 — automatically re-evaluated for an upgrade in Round 3
- Candidates who selected Slide after Round 1 or Round 2 — automatically checked for a better branch at the same institute
- Candidates who received no seat in either Round 1 or Round 2 — remain eligible and may receive a first allotment in Round 3 if seats open up
- Candidates who Froze after Round 2 — their seat is confirmed and they do not participate in Round 3
- Candidates who withdrew from JoSAA — they have permanently exited the process and cannot re-enter
What Is Different About JoSAA Round 3?
IIT Seats vs NIT Seats — Movement Pattern
Round 3 behaves very differently depending on which type of institute you are targeting, and understanding this distinction helps you set realistic expectations.
At IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, and IIT Madras specifically, CSE closing ranks show almost no movement across all five rounds. Top-ranked candidates universally prefer these seats, and very few candidates ranked in that band vacate them for an upgrade elsewhere. Consequently, if your target is IIT CSE at one of the top three institutes, Round 3 is unlikely to bring the movement you are hoping for.
NIT seats, by contrast, behave very differently. As IIT-allotted candidates confirm their IIT seats across Rounds 2 and 3, they vacate the NIT choices they had held as backup options. This frees up NIT seats — particularly for branches like Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil — for candidates ranked just outside the Round 1 cutoff. Historically, NIT closing ranks relax by 8 to 15 percent between Round 1 and the final round, with Round 3 typically delivering the largest single-round relaxation in that trend.
Why Round 3 Is the Best Round for Upgrades
Round 3 consistently delivers the highest volume of seat movement in the entire JoSAA cycle. The reason is straightforward: IIT candidates typically complete their fee payment and seat confirmation in Rounds 1 and 2, and their NIT choices — which they had filled as lower-preference backups — become available in Round 3. Additionally, candidates who could not take up their allotted seats due to document issues in Rounds 1 and 2 also contribute to the pool of available seats.
Therefore, if you are sitting on a Round 2 allotment that is close to, but not quite, your first preference, choosing Float rather than Freeze going into Round 3 is almost always the better decision. The only exception is if your current allotment is genuinely your top choice and no upgrade is desired.
JoSAA Round 3 Cutoff 2026 — Expected Opening and Closing Ranks
JoSAA releases official Round 3 opening and closing rank PDFs simultaneously with the allotment result on July 6. Until those figures are live, the most reliable reference comes from comparing Round 1 confirmed data, available in our NIT Cutoff 2026 guide, with typical round-on-round relaxation patterns from prior years.
| Branch / Institute Type | Round 1 Closing (approx.) | Expected Round 3 Closing (approx.) |
| NIT Trichy — CSE (General OS) | ~1,200–1,450 | ~1,350–1,600 (minimal movement) |
| NIT Warangal — CSE (General OS) | ~2,400–2,500 | ~2,600–2,800 |
| NIT Surathkal — ECE (General OS) | ~3,000–3,500 | ~3,200–3,800 |
| NIT Trichy — Mechanical (General OS) | ~4,500–5,000 | ~5,000–6,000 |
| Tier 3 NITs — CSE (General OS) | ~20,000–40,000 | ~22,000–45,000+ |
These figures are reference estimates based on historical patterns. Official Round 3 cutoffs will be available on josaa.admissions.nic.in from July 6, 2026 onwards, and those are the only authoritative numbers to use for your planning.
What to Do After JoSAA Round 3 Allotment
Mandatory Steps After Checking Your Result
- Check your allotment status immediately after 5:00 PM on July 6
- Download and print your allotment letter
- Pay the Seat Acceptance Fee before July 8 at 5:00 PM — this is mandatory even if you plan to Float
- Upload all required documents within the reporting window
- Select your willingness option — Freeze, Float, or Slide — before the deadline
- Monitor the portal for any document verification queries and respond before July 9 at 5:00 PM
Option 1 — Freeze Your Seat
Choose Freeze if your Round 3 allotment is exactly what you wanted — your first-preference institute and programme. Freezing locks your seat permanently and removes you from all further rounds. It is the right decision when you are genuinely satisfied, but remember that once you Freeze, there is no going back within the current JoSAA cycle.
Option 2 — Float for a Better College
Choose Float if you are happy with your current allotment as a backup but still want JoSAA to try for a higher-preference institute or branch in Rounds 4 and 5. Float carries zero risk — JoSAA’s algorithm never downgrades your seat. If no upgrade materialises in the remaining rounds, you simply retain your Round 3 allotment. Given that two full rounds remain after Round 3, choosing Float rather than Freeze is almost always the smarter decision unless your current seat is your absolute first choice.
Option 3 — Slide for a Better Branch
Choose Slide if you are satisfied with your current institute but want to try for a better branch within the same campus. Like Float, Slide carries no downgrade risk — if the preferred branch does not open up in a subsequent round, your current branch stays unchanged. Slide is particularly useful at institutes like NIT Trichy or NIT Warangal where you may have been allotted Electrical or Mechanical but still have CSE or ECE higher on your preference list.
Option 4 — Exit JoSAA Counselling (Withdrawal)
Withdrawal removes you from JoSAA entirely and should only be chosen if you have firmly decided not to join any JoSAA-listed institute. The refund you receive on withdrawal depends on when you exit: candidates who withdraw after paying the seat acceptance fee receive a partial refund with deductions applied, so check the refund schedule on the JoSAA portal before deciding.
If No Seat Allotted — What Next
Receiving no seat in Round 3 does not mean the process is over. Candidates without an allotment automatically remain eligible for Rounds 4 and 5. Furthermore, if your choices are realistic for your rank, Round 3’s movement may have been absorbed by candidates with slightly better ranks. Consider whether your current choice list includes options genuinely within your rank range — while you cannot modify choices after June 11, reviewing your existing list helps you anticipate which choices might materialise in the remaining rounds.
Reporting Process After JoSAA Round 3
Seat Acceptance Fee Structure
| Category | Seat Acceptance Fee (SAF) |
| General / OBC-NCL / EWS | Rs. 30,000 |
| SC / ST / PwD | Rs. 15,000 |
If your seat upgrades in Round 4 or Round 5 after selecting Float, your already-paid SAF transfers automatically to the new allotment. You do not pay SAF again for an upgrade, though additional institute-specific fees may apply at physical reporting.
Payment Modes
- Debit Card
- Credit Card
- Net Banking
- UPI
- E-Challan
Documents Required for JoSAA Round 3 Reporting
Documents for All Candidates
- JEE Main 2026 Admit Card
- JEE Main 2026 Rank Card / Score Card
- Class 10 Certificate or Mark Sheet (for date of birth proof)
- Class 12 Mark Sheet and Passing Certificate
- Passport-size photograph — recent, white background, clear
- Aadhaar Card or other valid photo identity proof
- Bank details — cancelled cheque or passbook for refund processing
- JEE Advanced 2026 Admit Card (for IIT allotments only)
Additional Documents for Reserved Category Candidates
- SC / ST Certificate — issued by competent authority in prescribed format
- OBC-NCL Certificate — must be in Central Government format, not state format
- EWS Certificate — must be in Central Government format and issued on or after April 1, 2026
- PwD Certificate — issued by competent medical authority
The OBC-NCL and EWS certificate date is the most common document rejection reason across all JoSAA rounds. Certificates issued even one day before April 1, 2026 are invalid and will result in immediate seat cancellation. If your certificate predates this, obtain a fresh one urgently before uploading.
Common Mistakes to Avoid in Round 3
- Assuming Float selection means no further action needed — you still need to pay the fee and upload documents by July 8 even if your seat has changed from Round 2
- Missing the July 8 deadline for any reason — JoSAA issues no grace period or extension under any circumstance
- Uploading OBC-NCL or EWS certificates in state format instead of Central Government format
- Using certificates issued before April 1, 2026 — these are automatically rejected
- Choosing Freeze impulsively without checking whether Float might bring a better seat in the remaining two rounds
- Not downloading and printing the allotment letter — physical printouts are required for institute reporting later
- Ignoring verification queries from reporting officers — any unresolved query by July 9 at 5:00 PM results in permanent seat cancellation
What Happens After JoSAA Round 3?
Two rounds remain after Round 3, and both continue to offer genuine upgrade opportunities, especially at mid-tier and newer NITs where seat movement tends to persist through all five rounds.
- Round 4 result — July 10, 2026 — reporting deadline July 12, 2026
- Round 5 (final) result — July 16, 2026 — reporting deadline July 18, 2026
After Round 5, any NIT, IIIT, and GFTI seats that remain vacant move to CSAB Special Round counselling. Candidates who did not secure their preferred seat through JoSAA can participate in CSAB Special Round as a final option.
For everything you need to know about the process after all JoSAA rounds conclude, our JoSAA 2026 Choice Filling and Counselling guide covers the complete process from registration through to physical reporting at your allotted institute.
FAQs — JoSAA Round 3 Result 2026
Can I still get an upgrade after Round 3?
Yes. Candidates who select Float after Round 3 remain eligible for upgrades in Round 4 (July 10) and Round 5 (July 16). Historically, meaningful seat movement continues through all five rounds, particularly for mid-tier NIT seats and core engineering branches at Tier 1 NITs.
What if I get no seat in Round 3?
Candidates without an allotment in Round 3 automatically stay in the process for Rounds 4 and 5 at no additional cost. Review your existing choice list to assess which options are realistic for your rank, and check the Round 3 opening and closing ranks on josaa.admissions.nic.in to understand where the cutoffs currently stand.
Should I Float or Freeze in Round 3?
Float is almost always the better decision in Round 3 unless your current allotment is your absolute first preference. Choosing Float carries zero downgrade risk — if no upgrade materialises in Rounds 4 or 5, you retain your current seat. Given that two full rounds remain, Float keeps your options open at no cost or risk whatsoever.
What is the last date for Round 3 reporting?
The complete online reporting process — including seat acceptance fee payment, document upload, and Freeze/Float/Slide selection — must be completed by July 8, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST. Verification query responses must be submitted by July 9, 2026 at 5:00 PM IST. These are hard deadlines with no exceptions.
Conclusion
The JoSAA Round 3 Result 2026 is one of the most important milestones in this year’s counselling cycle. Round 3 brings the single largest volume of seat movement across all five rounds, making it the best opportunity yet for candidates who selected Float to receive a meaningful upgrade — particularly at NITs, where IIT-confirmed candidates vacate their backup choices and free up seats for the next rank band.
Whatever your Round 3 result shows, the most important thing is to act quickly. Pay the seat acceptance fee, upload your documents, and select Float rather than Freeze unless you are completely satisfied with your current allotment. Two more rounds remain, and the best seat you ultimately secure may still be ahead. Stay on top of every deadline, keep checking the portal, and do not let a missed notification cost you an opportunity that your rank genuinely deserves.
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