JoSAA 2026 Round 3 Seat Allotment Released; Reporting Deadline July 8
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) released the Round 3 seat allotment results for 2026 on July 6, covering admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. Candidates must complete online reporting, including document upload and seat acceptance fee payment, by July 8. Options to Freeze, Float, or Slide seats are available. Withdrawal and query response deadlines extend to July 9. Failure to meet deadlines may result in seat cancellation. Round 4 allotment is scheduled for July 14.
First-hand measurement across 8 sources
We measured how 8 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans balanced overall (Left 0%, Centre 100%, Right 0%). Overall sentiment is neutral (58/100). Lens Score 26/100 — low public interest.
Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):
- thetelegraph— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- indiatoday— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- thetelegraph— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- ndtv— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- timesnow— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- thetelegraph— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- ndtv— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
- indianexpress— balanced framing, neutral sentiment
AI Analysis
The article group presents information from official education authorities without political framing. Coverage focuses on procedural details of the JoSAA counselling process, reflecting administrative and candidate perspectives. There is no evident political bias, as the sources uniformly report factual updates and deadlines related to seat allotment and admission formalities.
The overall tone across the articles is neutral and informational, emphasizing deadlines and procedural instructions. There is no positive or negative sentiment expressed; instead, the coverage aims to guide candidates through the counselling process clearly and factually, maintaining a professional and straightforward approach.
How 8 sources covered this story
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
