Candidates participating in this year’s joint counselling process for engineering admissions have a fresh update to track. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has released the schedule for the seat withdrawal and exit process linked to Round 4 of seat allotment, giving students a defined window to opt out of their allotted seats if they choose not to continue.
What the Notification Says
According to the released schedule, the withdrawal or exit process for Round 4 will begin on Saturday, July 11, 2026, at 10:00 AM IST. Students who wish to withdraw their seat or exit the counselling process after this round can start doing so from this date onward.
The window will remain open for a little over three days, closing on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at 5:00 PM IST. Importantly, this date has been flagged as the final opportunity for withdrawal or exit specifically for candidates allotted seats in IITs and IISc. Students in this category who miss the July 14 deadline will not get another chance to withdraw later in the process.
Important Dates at a Glance
| Event | Date | Time |
| Start of Withdrawal/Exit Process (Round 4) | Saturday, July 11, 2026 | 10:00 AM IST |
| Last Round for Withdrawal/Exit (IITs/IISc only) | Tuesday, July 14, 2026 | Till 5:00 PM IST |
Why This Deadline Matters
For candidates allotted seats at an IIT or IISc, this round is not just another step in the counselling calendar it is a hard cutoff. Once the July 14 deadline passes, those who have secured seats in these institutes will not be permitted to withdraw through subsequent rounds, unlike candidates allotted seats in other participating institutes such as NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs, who typically have more flexibility in later rounds.
This distinction makes it essential for IIT and IISc allottees to make a final, well-considered decision before the window shuts. Students weighing options between institutes, branches, or alternative exams should use these four days to consult with parents, mentors, or counsellors before locking in their choice.
What Students Should Do Now
- Log in to the official JoSAA portal during the specified window to check the withdrawal/exit option.
- Confirm whether the “exit” or “withdrawal” action applies to your allotment category (IIT/IISc vs other institutes), as the rules differ.
- Keep required documents and login credentials ready to avoid last-minute technical issues.
- Note that a withdrawal, once submitted within this window, is generally treated as final for the current allotment cycle.
Key Takeaway
With the Round 4 withdrawal process opening on July 11 and closing on July 14 for IIT/IISc candidates, students are advised not to wait until the last day to act. As with earlier rounds, timely action and careful review of institute and branch preferences remain critical for a smooth admission journey.



