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jee advanced 2015||documents required for seat acceptance at reporting centre for IITs-ISM

After allotment of a seat at any IITs-ISM, candidate MUST GO PHYSICALLY to any one of the Reporting Centres (any one of the seven zonal IITs, viz., IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Roorkee) alongwith the following documents,
  1. One copy of Provisional Seat Allocation letter [to be downloaded from the JoSAA portal].
  2. Original receipt of proof of payment for seat acceptance fee of Rs.45,000 (for GEN, OBC-NCL and Foreign) OR Rs.20,000 (for SC, ST, GEN-PwD, OBC-NCL-PwD, SC-PwD, ST-PwD) in State Bank of India using E-Challan [to be downloaded from the JoSAA portal].
  3. Filled-up Undertaking by the candidate [as per Annexure 9 given in JoSAA website].
  4. Duly certified original medical report [as per Annexure 8 given in JoSAA website].
  5. Two Passport size photographs of the candidate.
  6. Original and one photocopy of Admit Card of JEE (Advanced) 2015.
  7. Original and one attested photocopy of Birth certificate or equivalent original certificate as proof of date of birth.
  8. Original and one attested photocopy of Certificate as proof of Name [to tally with the entry in JoSAA database] (example: Marksheet or Certificate of Xth Exam).
  9. Original and one attested photocopy of Category (SC / ST) certificate, if applicable, in the formatgiven in JoSAA website (Issued by competent authority).
  10. Original and one attested photocopy of Certificate of category of OBC-NCL (central list of NCBC), if applicable, is to be issued by the competent authority in the prescribed format given in JoSAA website and should clearly mention that the candidate belongs to Non Creamy Layer. The certificate should have been issued after 1st June, 2014.
  11. Original and one attested photocopy of valid Disability certificate (if applicable) for PwD candidates.
  12. Original and one photocopy of valid Nationality certificate/document/passport (if applicable) for candidates with nationality as Foreign, OCI and PIO card holders.
  13. Original and one photocopy of valid Class XII marks sheet.
 Along with above original certificates, candidates are advised to bring the following,a. Printout of locked choices and terms and conditions taken from the JoSAA website and duly signed by the candidate.b. One set of self-attested copies of all the documents listed above. The originals will be returned after verification and self-attested copies will be retained by the Reporting Centre.

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