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Counselling Brochure
JEE (Advanced) 2013
Important Dates
JEE(Advanced) Results

23 June 2013

Registration for Architecture Aptitude Test

24-26 June 2013

Register, fill choices and lock courses for IITs and ISM Dhanbad

24-30 June 2013

Architecture Aptitude Test

28 June 2013

Architecture Aptitude Test Results

2 July 2013

Release of 1st round of course allocation

4 July 2013

Candidate who got seat allotment in the first round of course

4-8 July 2013

allocation report to the Zonal IITs for provisional admission
Release of 2nd round of course allocation
Candidate who got seat allotment for the first time in the second

9 July 2013
10-11 July 2013

round of course allocation report to the Zonal IITs for provisional admission Last date for withdrawal of seat

11 July 2013

Release of 3rd and final round of course allocation

13 July 2013

Candidate who got seat allotment for the first time in the third round of course allocation report to the Zonal IITs for provisional admission 14-15 July 2013

1. ADMISSIONS THROUGH JEE (ADVANCED) – 2013
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Indian Institutes of Technology are institutions of national importance established through an Act of
Parliament for fostering excellence in education.
There are sixteen IITs at present, located at
Bhubaneswar,
Chennai,
Delhi,
Gandhinagar,
Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jodhpur, Kanpur,
Kharagpur, Mandi, Mumbai, Patna, Ropar, Roorkee and Varanasi These institutes, along with Indian
School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad, play a leading role in technological manpower development. The admissions to the Undergraduate Programmes for the academic year 2013-2014 for all Indian and
Foreign nationals at these institutions are made through the JEE (Advanced)-2013
M. Sc. Integrated courses in pure and applied sciences and M.Tech. Integrated courses in few disciplines are also offered by many of these institutes. In addition, most institutes offer Dual

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