The Joint Seat Allocation Authority had directed six rounds of guiding earlie
An aggregate of 3,000 building seats in National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology and Government Funded Technical Institutes will stay empty this year.
The supplications by JEE Main rankers to fill the seats were overlooked, with the Central Seat Allocation Board declaring that it would not lead another round of advising.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority had directed six rounds of guiding prior.
NITs now have 1,518 empty seats, IIITs 407 and the GFTIs 1,174.