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JEE(Advanced)2015 A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO FILLING CHOICES ONLINE



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STEP 1

Click on “Online Registering and Choice Filling” in JoSAA Website: http://josaa.nic.in/
Enter your JEE (MAIN) 2015 Roll Number and Password to login to the portal.

STEP 2

Go to Candidate’s Profile and ensure that all the personal details shown are correct. During Registration process, all the candidates, if they desired to update their Gender and State of Eligibility, they can do so. Rest of the information in Registration Form is in Read only mode.
 

Click CHANGE PASSWORD to change your password and it is compulsory.

To modify contact details, go to Contact Details and click “EDIT CONTACT DETAILS
 

After editing, click on “SUBMIT CHANGES”
STEP 3

Click “Choices Available” to view the various programs available for you to choose
For those qualified in both JEE (MAIN) 2015 and JEE (ADVANCED) 2015, all choices are available (Few courses have certain restrictions).

For those qualified only in JEE (MAIN) 2015, Choices are restricted to programs available in NITs, IIITs and Other-GFTIs.

You can choose to view the available programs Institute-wise or discipline-wise.

You can also take a printout.
STEP 4

Next go to (Click) Choice Filling & Locking
Click the academic programs available in the left panel and it will appear automatically in “Filled Choices” on right side column. This way, fill as many choices as possible to enhance your chances of getting a seat.

JEE (ADVANCED) 2015 qualified candidates can fill all choices (~600)* and only JEE (MAIN) 2015 qualified candidates can also fill all choices* except those of IITs and ISM. *Some restrictions do apply for some programs based on candidature. Such programs may not be listed among the available choices.

Click on Arrange Filled Choices to modify the order of preference. For example: to change the first option to second just click “MOVE DOWN” arrow or vice versa. This way, you can reshuffle the order of preference of choices.
STEP 5

Click on Choices InterChange to modify the order of preference. For example choice number 100 is changed to choice 111. Automatically 111 will become 100.
Click on Choice Rearrange to change the preference of more than one choice. For example: Choice Numbers given in the extreme right column can be rearranged as shown below:
Changed sequences can be seen below: Choices 1, 2, 3 and 4 are renumbered as 5, 6, 7 and 8. Similarly 5, 6, 7 and 8 are renumbered 1, 2, 3 and 4. By clicking SAVE, modified sequence will appear on the screen. Please make sure that the same number is not typed twice.
After saving, updated right order appears on the screen.

After clicking SAVE, the choices filled are updated as shown below WITH A MESSAGE.


Close the box to see new preference list 

Click Multiple Deletion to delete more than one filled choices
You can check all or check only the selected choices to delete from the list
These options will be deleted from your choices list and the remaining choices will be automatically reordered as shown below:
Click Yes to delete or say NO to go back again to modify the deleting list or lock choice. After saying YES, the choices appear as shown below which do not contain the deleted ones.
STEP 6

Now Click LOCK CHOICE
After completing choice filling, you can either click on I agree to lock my choices, complete the choice filling process and take the printout or if you want to do modification of choices filled later, click on I will lock my choices later.
After clicking I agree to lock my choices, the screen will appear as shown below: Once again it will ask your final consent if it is final. In order to protect your choices filled, you have to enter your password again to complete the choice filling option.
Click “click here to take a printout of Locked Choices” which will appear as shown below. It may run into few pages depending on the number choices filled by the candidate
Candidate should read the above terms and conditions carefully and sign at the specified place and present it at the reporting center along other relevant documents.
 


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