The JEE Advanced 2026 seat matrix is expected to offer approximately 17,000 seats across 23 IITs, including supernumerary seats for female students, with category-wise distribution as per Government of India reservation norms.
The seat matrix is released by JoSAA before counselling begins and details the number of seats available at each IIT by programme and category. Based on JEE Advanced 2025 data, total IIT intake for 2026 is expected to remain around 17,000 seats. Students who qualify JEE Advanced 2026 can use this matrix to plan their JoSAA choices well ahead of the counselling schedule.
- 23 IITs participate in JEE Advanced seat allocation via JoSAA counselling.
- Category-wise reservation: OBC-NCL 27%, EWS 10%, SC 15%, ST 7.5%; the remaining 40.5% are open seats.
- A 5% supernumerary quota for female students is available within the open and EWS categories over and above the declared intake.
- 5% horizontal PwD reservation applies within each category.
- The official 2026 seat matrix will be published on jeeadv.ac.in after result declaration.
| Direct Link – JEE Advanced 2026 Official Website (Active) |
JEE Advanced 2026 Seat Matrix – Overview
The JEE Advanced seat matrix lists the number of seats at each IIT across all programmes and categories. It is released as part of the JoSAA counselling process and forms the basis for seat allocation. The 2026 matrix is expected to be published after JEE Advanced 2026 results are declared, likely in late June 2026.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Participating IITs | 23 |
| Total Seats (Expected 2026) | ~17,000 (including supernumerary) |
| Seat Allocation Authority | JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) |
| Seat Matrix Release | Before JoSAA counselling Round 1 (expected June 2026) |
| Open Category Share | 40.5% of total seats |
| OBC-NCL Share | 27% of total seats |
| EWS Share | 10% of total seats |
| SC Share | 15% of total seats |
| ST Share | 7.5% of total seats |
| PwD Reservation | 5% horizontal within each category |
IIT-Wise Seat Distribution 2026 (Expected)
The table below lists the expected total seat intake at each of the 23 IITs for JEE Advanced 2026, based on the 2025 seat matrix. These figures cover all programmes — B.Tech, B.S., Dual Degree and Integrated M.Tech — offered at each institute. The official count will be confirmed in the JoSAA 2026 seat matrix release.
| IIT | Expected Total Seats (2026) |
|---|---|
| IIT Kharagpur | 1,551 |
| IIT Roorkee | 1,167 |
| IIT Delhi | 1,099 |
| IIT BHU Varanasi | 1,074 |
| IIT Bombay | 1,059 |
| IIT Madras | 1,025 |
| IIT (ISM) Dhanbad | 951 |
| IIT Kanpur | 921 |
| IIT Guwahati | 831 |
| IIT Hyderabad | 378 |
| IIT Indore | 256 |
| IIT Patna | 248 |
| IIT Jodhpur | 234 |
| IIT Bhubaneswar | 224 |
| IIT Ropar | 218 |
| IIT Gandhinagar | 214 |
| IIT Mandi | 214 |
| IIT Tirupati | 214 |
| IIT Jammu | 186 |
| IIT Palakkad | 180 |
| IIT Goa | 155 |
| IIT Bhilai | 155 |
| IIT Dharwad | 155 |
| Total (Core Seats) | ~12,709 |
Supernumerary seats for female students and preparatory course seats are added over and above the core intake shown above, bringing the total across all IITs to approximately 17,000 seats for JEE Advanced 2026.
Category-Wise Seat Breakdown 2026 (Expected)
Every seat in the JEE Advanced seat matrix is allocated under one of five categories as mandated by the Government of India. The table below shows the approximate number of seats expected in each category for JEE Advanced 2026, based on the 2025 distribution across all IITs.
| Category | Reservation % | Expected Seats (Out of ~17,000) |
|---|---|---|
| Open (GEN) | 40.5% | ~6,885 |
| OBC-NCL | 27% | ~4,590 |
| EWS (Economically Weaker Section) | 10% | ~1,700 |
| SC (Scheduled Caste) | 15% | ~2,550 |
| ST (Scheduled Tribe) | 7.5% | ~1,275 |
| Total | 100% | ~17,000 |
PwD seats: Students with benchmark disabilities receive a 5% horizontal reservation within each category. This means 5% of Open seats are reserved for Open-PwD students, 5% of OBC-NCL seats for OBC-NCL-PwD students, and so on. PwD is not a standalone category pool but a horizontal overlay across all five categories above.
Supernumerary Seats for Female Students
Under the GATI (Gender Advancement for Transforming Institutions) scheme, IITs offer supernumerary seats to female students over and above the declared intake. These are additional seats created to improve the gender ratio at IITs and do not displace seats available to male students.
- Supernumerary female seats are available in the Open and EWS categories.
- The exact number of supernumerary seats per IIT and programme is announced in the JoSAA seat matrix.
- Female students whose ranks fall within the female closing rank but beyond the general closing rank still receive a seat under this quota.
- As of 2025, female enrolment at IITs has reached approximately 20% of total intake owing to this policy.
- Supernumerary seats are accounted for in the overall ~17,000 total seat count for 2026.
How JoSAA Allocates IIT Seats
JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) manages seat allotment for IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs after JEE Advanced results are declared. Here is how IIT seat allocation works for 2026:
- Registration: Students who clear JEE Advanced 2026 register on the JoSAA portal using their JEE Advanced roll number and password.
- Choice Filling: Students fill and lock their preferred IIT programmes in order of preference. The seat matrix is the reference for understanding which seats are available.
- Mock Allotment: JoSAA runs one or two mock allotments before actual rounds begin so students can review tentative allotments and refine their choices.
- Seat Allotment Rounds: JoSAA conducts multiple rounds (typically 5–6 rounds). Seats are allotted on the basis of rank, category and choices filled.
- Seat Acceptance and Reporting: Students who receive an allotment pay the seat acceptance fee online and report to the allotted IIT with required documents within the specified window.
- Upgrades: Students who choose to float remain eligible for an upgrade to a higher-preference programme or institute in subsequent rounds.
IIT seats that remain unfilled after all JoSAA rounds are not transferred to NIT or IIIT pools and remain vacant for the academic year.
JEE Advanced 2026 Seat Matrix FAQs
Ques. How many total seats are available in JEE Advanced 2026?
Ans. Based on JEE Advanced 2025 trends, approximately 17,000 seats are expected across all 23 IITs in 2026, including supernumerary seats for female students. The core IIT intake (excluding supernumerary) is around 12,700 seats. The official count will be confirmed in the JoSAA 2026 seat matrix.
Ques. What is the OBC-NCL reservation percentage in JEE Advanced?
Ans. OBC-NCL students receive a 27% reservation in JEE Advanced seats. Based on the expected 2026 total of ~17,000 seats, this translates to approximately 4,590 seats for OBC-NCL students.
Ques. Which IIT has the highest number of seats in JEE Advanced 2026?
Ans. Based on 2025 data, IIT Kharagpur has the highest seat intake among all IITs with approximately 1,551 seats, followed by IIT Roorkee (1,167 seats) and IIT Delhi (1,099 seats).
Ques. Are supernumerary seats for female students included in the JEE Advanced seat matrix?
Ans. Yes. JoSAA includes supernumerary female seats in the official seat matrix released before counselling. These seats are over and above the core intake and are created under the GATI scheme to improve gender diversity at IITs.
Ques. How does PwD reservation work in the JEE Advanced seat matrix?
Ans. PwD reservation is a 5% horizontal quota within each category. For example, 5% of Open seats are reserved for Open-PwD students, 5% of OBC-NCL seats for OBC-NCL-PwD students, and so on. It is not a separate category pool but an overlay across all five categories.
Ques. When will the JEE Advanced 2026 seat matrix be released?
Ans. The JEE Advanced 2026 seat matrix will be released by JoSAA before the first round of counselling, expected in late June or early July 2026. Students can check it on the official JoSAA portal once JEE Advanced 2026 results are declared.








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