Josaa College Predictor 2025

Josaa College Predictor is a tool that predicts students’ chances of admission to undergraduate engineering programmes at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs). The programme uses previous year’s cutoffs, reservation categories, available branches and institutes, and the amount of seats available to give students a realistic indication of which colleges they might be able to get into based on their JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores.

JoSAA College Predictor 2025
Enter your JEE Main rank to predict Predict NITs,IIITs & GFTIs Engineering colleges that you can get admission

Purpose and benefits of using the Josaa College Predictor

The major goal of the Josaa College Predictor is to assist students in planning their college application process by presenting a list of institutions to which they are likely to be admitted based on their JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores. This allows students to make informed decisions about which universities to apply to depending on their chances of admission. The following are some of the advantages of using the Josaa College Predictor:

  • Saving students time and effort by providing them with a list of colleges to which they are likely to get admitted depending on their rank.
  • Reducing the stress and worry associated with the college admissions process by providing students with an accurate estimate of their chances of acceptance
  • Assisting students in making informed selections about which institutions to apply to depending on their interests and chances of admission
  • Increasing the student's chances of admission to an institution that meets his or her interests and academic aspirations

How does the Josaa College Predictor work?

The Josaa College Predictor works by considering numerous parameters such as the student's JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank, reservation category, available branches and institutes, and seat availability. Based on these variables, the programme generates a list of institutions to which students are likely to get admitted, listed in order of preference. To use the tool, students must first register and create an account, then fill out the relevant information and examine the results. The tool estimates a student's chances of admission to a college, and students can use this information to make educated decisions regarding their college application process.

Eligibility Criteria for Admission

Educational qualifications required

Students must have finished their 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core courses to be eligible for admission to undergraduate engineering programmes provided by IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. The minimal percentage of marks necessary varies every institute and is determined by factors such as the student's category, home state, and seat availability.

Age limit and nationality requirements

Students must be of the following ages and nationalities to be considered for admission:

  • The student must be of Indian origin.
  • To be eligible for JEE Main and JEE Advanced, the student must have been born on or after October 1, 1998.
  • For JEE Main, there is no upper age limit; however, for JEE Advanced, the student must have been born on or after October 1, 1996 (for the general category) and on or after October 1, 1991 (for the SC, ST, and PwD categories).

Other eligibility criteria

Aside from educational qualifications and an age limit, students must also meet certain other eligibility criteria in order to be admitted to undergraduate engineering programmes. Among these criteria are:

  • JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores: To be eligible for admission, students must have valid scores in both JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
  • Students from reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC-NCL) must present a valid category certificate when applying for admission.
  • Students must meet the physical fitness requirements of the institute to which they are applying.
  • Other requirements: Some institutes may have additional eligibility conditions, such as a minimum grade in each subject or a minimum score on the English language competence test.

Josaa College Predictor Procedure

Steps to use the Josaa College Predictor

To use the Josaa College Predictor, students need to follow these steps:

  • Visit the Josaa College Predictor link.
  • Register and create an account.
  • Fill in the required details such as JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank, reservation category, preferred branch, and preferred institute.
  • View the results and make informed decisions about the colleges to apply to.

How to register and create an account

To register and create an account on the Josaa College Predictor, follow these steps:

  • Visit the Josaa College Predictor link.
  • Click on the "Register" button.
  • Enter the required details such as name, email address, and password.
  • Verify your email address by clicking on the verification link sent to your email.
  • Log in to your account using your email address and password.

How to fill in the required details

To fill in the required details on the Josaa College Predictor website, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your account on the Josaa College Predictor.
  • Enter your JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank.
  • Select your reservation category.
  • Choose your preferred branch and institute.
  • Click on the "Predict Now" button to view the results.

How to view results and make changes

To view the results and make changes to your preferences, follow these steps:

  • Log in to your account on the Josaa College Predictor.
  • View the results to see a list of colleges that you are likely to get admission to based on your JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank.
  • If you want to make changes to your preferences, click on the "Edit" button and make the necessary changes.
  • Click on the "Predict Now" button again to view the updated results.
  • Use the results to make informed decisions about the colleges you should apply to.

Factors Considered for Predictions

Previous year's cutoffs

The Josaa College Predictor uses previous year's cutoffs to estimate which colleges a student would be admitted to based on their JEE Main and JEE Advanced scores. The cutoffs for each institute differ from year to year and are determined by a variety of factors such as the number of available seats, the difficulty level of the exam, and student achievement.

Reservation categories

Reservation categories are crucial in the admissions process. The Josaa College Predictor considers the reservation categories to predict which colleges a student is likely to be admitted to. Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes - Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), and Persons with Disability (PwD) are the reservation categories.

Availability of seats

The availability of seats in each institute is an essential factor that the Josaa College Predictor considers when predicting which colleges a student is likely to get admitted to. The availability of seats is determined by numerous factors, including the number of seats available in a specific branch, the number of candidates applying for that branch, and the candidate's reservation category.

Branches and institutes available

The Josaa College Predictor considers the branches and institutions that a student is interested in when predicting the colleges to which they are likely to be admitted. The availability of branches and institutes fluctuates year to year and is determined by factors such as the amount of available seats and the demand for a specific branch.

Tips and Guidelines for Josaa College Predictor

How to make the best use of the Josaa College Predictor

Students should follow these guidelines to get the most out of the Josaa College Predictor:

  • Provide correct information: In order to receive accurate results, students must provide correct information such as their JEE Main and JEE Advanced rank, reservation category, preferred branch, and preferred institute.
  • Check the previous year's cutoffs: Students can look at the previous year's cutoffs for each institute to get an idea of which colleges they will be admitted to.
  • Keep a backup plan: Students should have a plan B in case they do not get into their preferred college. They should also look at other institutions that they are eligible for and want to attend.

Dos and Don'ts for accurate results

To get accurate results from the Josaa College Predictor, students should follow these dos and don'ts:

DosDon’tsCommon Mistakes to avoid
Enter accurate informationEnter incorrect informationDouble-check the information entered.
Check the previous year's cutoffsRely solely on the Josaa College Predictor resultsResearch the colleges before applying.
Keep a backup planIgnore the reservation categoriesKeep a backup plan in case they do not get admission to their preferred college.
Research the colleges before applyingApply to colleges without researching themNot rely solely on the results of the Josaa College Predictor.

Josaa Participating Institutes

IITs Participating Institutes

Sr. NoInstitute NameLocation
1.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) BhubaneswarBhubaneswar, Odisha
2.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) BombayMumbai, Maharashtra
3.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) DelhiNew Delhi, Delhi
4.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) GandhinagarGandhinagar, Gujarat
5.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) HyderabadHyderabad, Telangana
6.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) IndoreIndore, Madhya Pradesh
7.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) JodhpurJodhpur, Rajasthan
8.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) KanpurKanpur, Uttar Pradesh
9.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) KharagpurKharagpur, West Bengal
10.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) MadrasChennai, Tamil Nadu
11.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) MandiMandi, Himachal Pradesh
12.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) PalakkadPalakkad, Kerala
13.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) PatnaPatna, Bihar
14.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) RoorkeeRoorkee, Uttarakhand
15.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) RoparRupnagar, Punjab
16.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) TirupatiTirupati, Andhra Pradesh
17.Indian Institute of Technology (ISM) DhanbadDhanbad, Jharkhand
18.Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) VaranasiVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh
19.Indian Institute of Technology GuwahatiAssam, Guwahati
20.Indian Institute of Technology BhilaiBhilai, Chhattisgarh
21.Indian Institute of Technology GoaPonda, Goa
22.Indian Institute of Technology JammuNagrota, Jammu
23Indian Institute of Technology DharwadDharwad, Karnataka

NITs Participating Institutes

Sr. NoInstitute NameLocation
1.Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology JalandharJalandhar, Punjab
2.Malaviya National Institute of Technology JaipurJaipur, Rajasthan
3.Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology BhopalBhopal, Madhya Pradesh
4.Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology AllahabadAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh
5.National Institute of Technology AgartalaAgartala, Tripura
6.National Institute of Technology Andhra PradeshTadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh
7.National Institute of Technology Arunachal PradeshYupia, Arunachal Pradesh
8.National Institute of Technology CalicutCalicut, Kerala
9.National Institute of Technology DelhiDelhi
10.National Institute of Technology DurgapurDurgapur, West Bengal
11.National Institute of Technology GoaPonda, Goa
12.National Institute of Technology HamirpurHamirpur, Himachal Pradesh
13.National Institute of Technology JamshedpurJamshedpur, Jharkhand
14.National Institute of Technology KarnatakaSurathkal, Karnataka
15.National Institute of Technology KurukshetraKurukshetra, Haryana
16.National Institute of Technology ManipurLangol, Imphal
17.National Institute of Technology MeghalayaShillong, Meghalaya
18.National Institute of Technology MizoramAizawl, Mizoram
19.National Institute of Technology NagalandDimapur, Nagaland
20.National Institute of Technology PatnaPatna, Bihar
21.National Institute of Technology PuducherryKaraikal, Puducherry
22.National Institute of Technology RaipurRaipur, Chhattisgarh
23.National Institute of Technology RourkelaRourkela, Odisha
24.National Institute of Technology SikkimRavangla, Sikkim
25.National Institute of Technology SilcharSilchar, Assam
26.National Institute of Technology SrinagarSrinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
27.National Institute of Technology SuratSurat, Gujarat
28.National Institute of Technology TiruchirappalliTiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu
29.National Institute of Technology UttarakhandSrinagar, Uttarakhand
30.National Institute of Technology WarangalWarangal, Telangana
31.Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology SuratSurat, Gujarat

IIITs Participating Institutes

Sr. NoInstitute NameLocation
1.ABV Indian Institute of Information Technology and ManagementGwalior, Madhya Pradesh
2.Indian Institute of Information Technology AllahabadAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh
3.Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing KancheepuramChennai, Tamil Nadu
4.Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing JabalpurJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
5.Pandit Dwarka Prasad Mishra Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and ManufacturingJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
6.Indian Institute of Information Technology Sri CityChittoor, Andhra Pradesh
7.Indian Institute of Information Technology VadodaraVadodara, Gujarat
8.Indian Institute of Information Technology GuwahatiGuwahati, Assam
9.Indian Institute of Information Technology KotaKota, Rajasthan
10.Indian Institute of Information Technology LucknowLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
11.Indian Institute of Information Technology DharwadDharwad, Karnataka
12.Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing ChennaiChennai, Tamil Nadu
13.Indian Institute of Information Technology KurnoolKurnool, Andhra Pradesh
14.Indian Institute of Information Technology KottayamKottayam, Kerala
15.Indian Institute of Information Technology KilohradSonepat, Haryana
16.Indian Institute of Information Technology UnaUna, Himachal Pradesh
17.Indian Institute of Information Technology RanchiRanchi, Jharkhand
18.Indian Institute of Information Technology NagpurNagpur, Maharashtra
19.Indian Institute of Information Technology BhagalpurBhagalpur, Bihar
20.Indian Institute of Information Technology SuratSurat, Gujarat
21.Indian Institute of Information Technology BhopalBhopal, Madhya Pradesh
22.Indian Institute of Information Technology AgartalaAgartala, Tripura
23.Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing JabalpurJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
24.Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing KurnoolKurnool, Andhra Pradesh
25.Indian Institute of Information Technology ManipurSenapati, Manipur
26.Indian Institute of Information Technology SrirangamSrirangam, Tamil Nadu

GFTIs Participating Institutes

Sr. NoInstitute NameLocation
1.Assam University, SilcharAssam
2.Birla Institute of Technology, MesraJharkhand
3.Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, HaridwarUttarakhand
4.Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, BhadohiUttar Pradesh
5.Institute of Infrastructure, Technology, Research and Management (IITRAM), AhmedabadGujarat
6.Institute of Technology, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, BilaspurChhattisgarh
7.J.K. Institute of Applied Physics and Technology, University of Allahabad, AllahabadUttar Pradesh
8.Mizoram University, AizawlMizoram
9.National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, RanchiJharkhand
10.National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, AurangabadMaharashtra
11.National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, JalandharPunjab
12.National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, KurukshetraHaryana
13.Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering and TechnologyPunjab
14.School of Engineering, Tezpur UniversityAssam
15.School of Planning and Architecture, BhopalMadhya Pradesh
16.School of Planning and Architecture, New DelhiDelhi
17.School of Planning and Architecture, VijayawadaAndhra Pradesh
18.Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, KatraJammu and Kashmir
19.Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, ThanjavurTamil Nadu
20.National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, SonepatHaryana
21.Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, ShibpurWest Bengal
22.HNB Garhwal University Srinagar (Garhwal)Uttarakhand
23.International Institute of Information Technology, Naya RaipurChhattisgarh
24.JNTUA College of Engineering, AnantapurAndhra Pradesh
25.University of Hyderabad, HyderabadTelangana
26.University of Rajasthan, JaipurRajasthan
27.Dr. B R Ambedkar National Institute of Technology, JalandharPunjab
28.Government College of Engineering, AurangabadMaharashtra
29.Jawaharlal Nehru University, DelhiDelhi
30.National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, AgartalaTripura
31.National Institute of Foundry and Forge Technology, Hatia, RanchiJharkhand
32.Punjab Engineering College, ChandigarhChandigarh
33.School of Planning and Architecture, I.P. Estate, New DelhiDelhi

Conclusion

The Josaa College Predictor is a useful resource for students who wish to discover which colleges they are likely to get accepted to. However, keep in mind that the tool simply makes predictions, and the final decision is up to the students. It is generally advisable to conduct research on colleges before making a decision. Students should also have a backup plan in place in case they do not get into their preferred college.

We strongly advise students to use the Josaa College Predictor in order to gain admission to engineering colleges. The tool is simple to use, accurate, and can assist students in making sound decisions regarding their future. Students can improve their prospects of admission to the college of their choice by following the eligibility criteria, standards, and advice outlined in this book. We also recommend that students consult a Josaa counsellor for any queries or assistance in the admission process.

Engineering students can use a variety of tools to estimate institutions and rankings based on their JEE scores. Other similar tools, such as the JEE college predictor and JEE rank predictor, exist in addition to the Josaa College Predictor, which predicts colleges based on JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks. To anticipate colleges and ranks, these tools take into account data such as previous year's cutoffs, reservation categories, branches, and institute availability. These tools can also be used by students to compare the outcomes and make an informed decision about their future.

FAQs Josaa College Predictor

What is the Josaa College Predictor?

The Josaa College Predictor is an online tool that helps engineering aspirants predict the colleges they are likely to get admission to based on their JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks, reservation category, preferred branch, and preferred institute.

How accurate is the Josaa College Predictor?

The Josaa College Predictor is quite accurate and is based on the previous year's cutoffs, reservation categories, branch, and institute availability. However, the final decision rests with the students, and the tool only provides predictions.

How do I use the Josaa College Predictor?

To use the Josaa College Predictor, students need to provide their JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks, reservation category, preferred branch, and preferred institute. The tool will then predict the colleges they are likely to get admission to.

What information do I need to provide to use the Josaa College Predictor?

 Students need to provide their JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks, reservation category, preferred branch, and preferred institute to use the Josaa College Predictor.

Can I change my preferences after using the Josaa College Predictor?

Yes, students can change their preferences after using the Josaa College Predictor.

What do I do if the Josaa College Predictor does not predict any colleges for me?

If the Josaa College Predictor does not predict any colleges for a student, they should try again after some time or contact the help desk for assistance.

Can I use the Josaa College Predictor for state-level engineering entrance exams?

No, the Josaa College Predictor is only applicable for JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks. Students need to use different predictors for state-level engineering entrance exams.

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