What is JEE Advance?
The Joint Entrance Examination – Advance (JEE-Advance), formerly known as IIT-JEE, is an annual academic exam held in India by one of the seven zonal IITs under the guidance of the Joint Admission Board (JAB) for qualifying JEE-Main candidates (foreign candidates exempted). It serves as a prerequisite for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and is also used for admission to other universities and even non-Indian universities. Widely recognized as one of the world\’s toughest exams, it puts significant pressure on high school students, with a low acceptance rate, and has historically been designed to be challenging. In 2023, out of 180,372 candidates, 43,773 qualified.
Courses Offered
Upon successfully clearing JEE Advanced 2023, candidates have the opportunity to secure admission in various programs, including Bachelor\’s, Integrated Master\’s, or Bachelor-Master Dual Degree programs in Engineering, Science, Architecture, Design, or Pharmaceutics, which are available at the 16 IITs and ISM. It\’s important to note that the availability of specific courses may vary across these institutes.
Eligibility Criteria
The eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced, which is the entrance exam for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), are as follows:
- Performance in JEE-Main: To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you must first qualify for the JEE-Main examination. The JEE-Main serves as the initial screening test.
- Age Limit: For the General category and Gen-EWS candidates, you must have been born on or after October 1, 1998. For candidates belonging to SC, ST, and PwD categories, there is a relaxation, and you must have been born on or after October 1, 1993.
- Number of Attempts: You can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in consecutive years. It\’s important to note that appearing in JEE-Main and being among the top 2,50,000 (including all categories) is essential to get the opportunity to take the JEE Advanced exam.
- Top Percentage in Class 12 or Equivalent: You should be among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates in JEE-Main in your respective categories. The distribution of these candidates is as follows:
45.0% for the common rank list (General category).
27.0% for OBC-NCL.
15.0% for SC.
7.5% for ST.
The remaining 5% is reserved for Gen-EWS candidates.
Registration Fee and Documents Required
The fees and documents required for the Joint Entrance Examination – Main (JEE-Main) in India can vary from year to year and may also depend on factors such as the category of the candidate and the mode of examination. It\’s essential to refer to the official JEE-Main website or the information brochure provided by the exam conducting authority for the most up-to-date and specific information for the year in which you plan to apply. However, I can provide you with a general overview based on past practices:
Application Fees
- The application fee for JEE-Main can vary for different categories of candidates (General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD, etc.) and the choice of examination centers (Indian or foreign).
- The fees may also differ based on whether the candidate is appearing for Paper 1 (B.Tech/B.E.) or Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Plan), or both.
- Fees for candidates appearing in India are typically lower than those for foreign candidates.
- There might be additional fees for services such as correction of application details or getting a copy of the answer sheet.
Documents Required
The documents required for JEE Advanced may vary from year to year, but here are the typical documents that candidates need during the registration and counseling process:
- JEE Advanced Admit Card: This is an essential document for appearing in the examination. It contains important details such as your roll number and exam center.
- JEE Advanced Application Form: A printout of the JEE Advanced application form that you filled out and submitted online.
- Photo Identity Proof: Any government-issued photo identity proof, such as an Aadhaar card, Passport, Voter ID, or PAN card, for verification.
- Class 12th (or Equivalent) Certificate: You may need to provide your Class 12th or equivalent examination certificate as proof of meeting the eligibility criteria.
- Date of Birth (DOB) Proof: This could be your Class 10th certificate, birth certificate, or any other document that confirms your date of birth.
- Category Certificate (if applicable): If you belong to a reserved category (SC, ST, OBC-NCL, PwD, etc.), you\’ll need to provide a valid category certificate issued by the competent authority.
- Passport-sized Photographs: Carry multiple copies of recent passport-sized color photographs as specified in the information brochure.
- Medical Certificate (if applicable): If you are a PwD (Person with Disability) candidate, you might need a medical certificate from a recognized medical authority.
- Proof of Fee Payment: Receipt or proof of fee payment for the examination and counseling process.
Cut-Off
Category | Minimum Marks in Each Subject | Minimum Aggregate Marks |
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Common Rank List (CRL) | 5 | 55 |
OBC NCL Rank List | 5 | 50 |
General EWS Rank List | 5 | 50 |
SC Rank List | 3 | 28 |
ST Rank List | 3 | 28 |
Common PwD Rank List | 3 | 28 |
OBC NCL PwD Rank List | 3 | 28 |
General NCL PwD Rank List | 3 | 28 |
SC PwD Rank List | 3 | 28 |
ST PwD Rank List | 3 | 28 |
Preparatory Course (PC) Rank Lists | 1 | 14 |
This table displays the minimum marks required in each subject and the minimum aggregate marks for various categories and rank lists in the context of JEE Advanced.
FAQ’s
- How are JEE scores used for Engineering admissions?
JEE scores are used for engineering admissions by determining a candidate\’s eligibility and rank, which in turn helps secure seats in prestigious engineering colleges and institutions in India. - What is the JEE cutoff for top Engineering colleges?
The cutoff for top MBA colleges may vary from year to year and from one institute to another. Cutoffs are generally determined based on the performance of candidates in the exam. - Can I retake the JEE exam if I\’m not satisfied with my score?
Yes, you can retake the JEE exam in subsequent years if you are not satisfied with your previous score, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria and the number of allowed attempts.