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The institute will have to release the supplementary merit list before choice-filling for joint seat allocation for IITs and NITs begins this week. “Responding to requests from students and the IIT community to pro-actively ensure that all reservation seats are duly filled, I have directed @IIT Kanpur conducting JEE Advanced to make available candidates, strictly as per merit, twice the number of seats in each category,” HRD Minister Prakash Javadekar tweeted.
The number of candidates who qualified the exam has always been at least twice the number of seats on offer. This year, however, the 18,138 students on the merit list are only 1.6 times the total seats, making it the smallest number of qualified candidates since 2012.