JoSAA Seat Matrix 2026 (Out) – Check Total Seats in IIT, NIT, IIIT, GFTI

The JoSAA JEE seat matrix 2026 will be released along with the details of JoSAA 2026 counselling on its official website, josaa.nic.in. The seat matrix will provide a course-wise and category-wise breakdown of seats available for IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs for the 2026-27 academic session. In this article, we will discuss the JEE Mains 2026 seat Matrix and the complete seat Allotment for JEE Mains 2026.

JEE Main 2026 seat matrix has been released by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). A total of 67,323 engineering seats are available across IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. This year, the seat count has increased by 4,470 compared to the previous session. The seat matrix offers more admission opportunities for JEE aspirants. JoSAA counselling registration also started alongside the seat allocation process.

IITs offer 18,951 seats, while NITs provide the highest intake with 25,162 seats. Reservation benefits include 27% seats for OBC-NCL, 15% for SC, and 7.5% for ST candidates. A 5% horizontal reservation is available for PwD applicants across categories. NIT admissions follow a 50% Home State Quota and 50% All India Quota policy. Additionally, Indian Institute of Science has joined JoSAA 2026 with four BTech programmes, contributing to the overall seat increase.

JEE Main Seat Intake 2026 Quick Overview

JEE Main 2026 opens the gateway to 67,323 engineering seats across India’s leading institutes. These seats are available in IITs, NITs, IIITs, IISc Bangalore, IIEST Shibpur, and various GFTIs. The expanded seat matrix offers engineering aspirants more opportunities to secure admission in top-ranked B.Tech programmes across the country.

The JEE Main 2026 admission process is conducted through JoSAA counselling using All India Quota (AIQ) and Home State Quota provisions. AIQ seats allow candidates from any state to compete at the national level. Home State Quota seats provide preference to students who have completed Class 12 from the respective state, ensuring balanced access to engineering education.

Institute TypeTotal SeatsNumber of InstitutesQuota Structure
IITs18,95123100% All India Quota
NITs25,1623150% AIQ, 50% Home State
IIITs11,51826100% All India Quota
GFTIs11,6925650% AIQ, 50% Home State
Total67,323138

IISc Bangalore’s inclusion in JoSAA 2026 marks a significant development, offering 4 BTech programmes through the joint allocation process. This addition contributes to the overall increase in available seats for engineering aspirants.

State-Wise / Institute-Wise Seat Intake

NITs and GFTIs implement a balanced quota system with 50% seats under All India Quota and 50% under Home State Quota. This ensures both national merit-based selection and regional representation in premier technical institutions.

Major NIT Seat Distribution by State

State / Institute TypeTotal SeatsAIQ Seats (50%)Home State Quota (50%)
Andhra Pradesh (NIT Warangal)1,080540540
Karnataka (NIT Surathkal)965483482
Tamil Nadu (NIT Trichy)1,043522521
Delhi (NIT Delhi)540270270
Maharashtra (VNIT Nagpur)864432432
Rajasthan (MNIT Jaipur)900450450
West Bengal (NIT Durgapur)775388387
Uttar Pradesh (MNNIT Allahabad)969485484
Other NITs (23 institutes)18,0269,0139,013
Total NITs25,16212,58312,579

IITs and IIITs operate under 100% All India Quota, meaning students from any state can compete equally based on their JEE Main or JEE Advanced ranks. This system promotes national-level merit-based selection without regional reservations.

How many seats are in JEE Main?

JEE Main 2026 provides access to 67,323 undergraduate engineering seats across India’s premier technical institutions. This represents a significant increase of 4,470 seats compared to the previous year, demonstrating the expanding capacity of technical education infrastructure.

The seat count is distributed across four major categories of institutions. NITs contribute the highest number of seats with 25,162 seats, followed by IITs offering 18,951 seats. IIITs provide 11,518 seats, while government-funded technical institutes offer 11,692 seats through the JoSAA counselling process.

YearTotal SeatsChange from Previous Year
JEE Main 202460,895
JEE Main 202562,853+1,958
JEE Main 202667,323+4,470

The substantial increase in seats for 2026 is primarily attributed to IISc Bangalore joining the JoSAA counselling process with 4 BTech programmes and expansion of existing programmes across various institutes.

JEE Main Seat Matrix: Category-Wise Distribution

JEE Main 2026 follows the government’s reservation policy with specific percentages allocated to different categories. The reservation structure ensures representation across various social categories while maintaining merit-based selection within each category.

The category-wise distribution applies to both All India Quota and Home State Quota seats in NITs and GFTIs. OBC-NCL students receive the highest reservation at 27%, followed by SC category at 15% and ST category at 7.5%.

CategoryReservation PercentageApproximate Seats (67,323 total)
General (Open)50.5%34,000
OBC-NCL27%18,177
Scheduled Caste (SC)15%10,098
Scheduled Tribe (ST)7.5%5,049
Economically Weaker Section (EWS)10%6,732
Persons with Disability (PwD)5% (Horizontal)3,366

The EWS reservation at 10% is over and above the existing categories, while PwD reservation is horizontal at 5% across all categories. This means PwD candidates compete within their respective social categories (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS) with a 5% horizontal quota.

Gender-based supernumerary seats for female candidates are also available in certain programmes to promote gender diversity in technical education.

JEE Main Seats for NRI/OCI/Foreign Nationals

Supernumerary seats are available for Non-Resident Indian (NRI), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), and Foreign National candidates in most participating institutions. These seats are additional to the regular intake and do not reduce opportunities for Indian students.

The number of supernumerary seats varies by institution and typically ranges from 10-20% of the total programme capacity. NRI/OCI/Foreign National candidates must have qualified JEE Main 2026 and meet the same academic eligibility criteria as Indian students.

Institute TypeNRI/OCI/Foreign National SeatsFee Structure
IITsUp to 20% supernumeraryHigher fee structure
NITsUp to 15% supernumeraryHigher fee structure
IIITsUp to 15% supernumeraryAs per institute policy
GFTIsAs per institute policyAs per institute policy

Admission to these supernumerary seats follows a separate merit list based on JEE Main ranks, and candidates must pay higher fees compared to Indian students. The exact number of seats and fee details are announced by individual institutes.

How Seat Matrix Affects JEE Main Cutoff

The number of available seats directly influences the cutoff ranks for admission to various programmes and institutions. With 67,323 seats available in 2026, the increased capacity may lead to marginal relaxation in cutoff ranks compared to previous years.

Higher seat availability in popular branches like Computer Science Engineering across NITs and IIITs means that the closing ranks might extend slightly lower. The 4,470 additional seats in 2026 create more opportunities for students, particularly in the rank range of 50,000 to 1,50,000.

  • Top-tier IITs (CSE, ECE, Mechanical) typically require ranks within 1,000-5,000 for General category.
  • Premier NITs (Computer Science) generally need ranks between 1,000-15,000 for General category.
  • Good NITs and IIITs (various branches) accept ranks ranging from 15,000-80,000 depending on the programme.
  • GFTIs and lower-ranked NITs provide opportunities for students with ranks up to 2,00,000 in certain categories.

Category-wise reservation ensures that cutoffs vary significantly across different social categories, with reserved category students requiring comparatively higher ranks for the same programme.

List of courses and seats under JEE Main

JEE Main 2026 offers admission to various undergraduate engineering programmes across multiple disciplines. The major branches include Computer Science, Electronics, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, and several emerging fields.

Course/BranchApproximate Total SeatsAvailable at Institute Types
Computer Science and Engineering15,500IITs, NITs, IIITs, GFTIs
Electronics and Communication Engineering12,800IITs, NITs, GFTIs
Mechanical Engineering11,200IITs, NITs, GFTIs
Electrical Engineering8,900IITs, NITs, GFTIs
Civil Engineering7,600IITs, NITs, GFTIs
Chemical Engineering3,800IITs, NITs
Aerospace Engineering450IITs (selected)
Biotechnology and Bioengineering1,200IITs, NITs (selected)
Information Technology2,800NITs, IIITs, GFTIs
Other Engineering Branches3,073Various institutes

Computer Science and related programmes offer the highest number of seats due to industry demand and student preference. Core engineering branches like Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil maintain substantial seat allocation across institutes.

Some specialised programmes like Aerospace Engineering are available only at select IITs, while emerging fields like Data Science and Artificial Intelligence are being introduced across various institutions.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q. How many seats are available through JEE Main 2026?

A. JEE Main 2026 offers admission to approximately 67,323 undergraduate engineering seats across IITs, NITs, IIITs, IISc Bangalore, IIEST Shibpur, and various Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) through the JoSAA counselling process.

Q. How many B.Tech seats are available in IITs?

A. The IITs collectively offer around 18,951 B.Tech seats across 23 Indian Institutes of Technology through JEE Advanced and JoSAA counselling.

Q. Where can I check the JoSAA 2026 seat matrix?

A. Candidates can check the official JoSAA 2026 seat matrix on the JoSAA website, where institute-wise, branch-wise, and category-wise seat details are available.

Q. Do I need login credentials to view the JoSAA seat matrix 2026?

A. No. The JoSAA 2026 seat matrix is publicly available, and candidates can access it without any login ID or password.

Q. Can I check the IIT seat matrix institute-wise?

A. Yes. JoSAA provides institute-wise seat matrix details for every IIT, allowing candidates to view branch-wise seat availability and reservation categories.

Q. What is the seat distribution among different institutions?

A. The seat distribution includes IITs, NITs, IIITs, IISc Bangalore, IIEST Shibpur, and GFTIs. NITs generally account for the highest number of available engineering seats.

Q. How does the quota system work in NITs?

A. NITs follow a 50% Home State Quota and 50% All India Quota system. Home State seats are reserved for candidates from the respective state, while AIQ seats are open to students from across India.

Q. What is the category-wise reservation in JEE Main 2026 seats?

A. Seats are reserved according to Government of India norms, including 27% for OBC-NCL, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, 10% for EWS, and 5% horizontal reservation for PwD candidates.

Q. Are separate seats available for NRI, OCI, and Foreign National candidates?

A. Yes. Several participating institutes offer supernumerary seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and Foreign National candidates as per their admission policies.

Q. Which institute joined JoSAA for the first time in 2026?

A. IISc Bangalore expanded its participation in JoSAA 2026 by offering B.Tech programmes through the centralized counselling process.

Q. How does the increased seat count affect JEE Main cutoffs?

A. An increase in available seats may improve admission opportunities and can lead to slightly relaxed closing ranks in some institutes and branches, depending on demand.

Q. What is the difference between All India Quota and Home State Quota?

A. All India Quota seats are open to candidates from all states, while Home State Quota seats are reserved for students who completed their qualifying education in the respective state.

Q. Which engineering branch offers the highest number of seats in JEE Main 2026?

A. Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and its allied specializations generally offer the largest number of seats across NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs due to high student demand.

Q. Where can I find the official JEE Main 2026 seat matrix?

A. The official JEE Main 2026 seat matrix is available on the JoSAA counselling portal and can be accessed through the latest seat allocation and admission information section.

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