JEE Advance
The Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced (JEE Advanced), formerly IIT-JEE, is a prestigious engineering entrance exam held annually in India. It’s highly competitive and serves as the second stage for securing admission to undergraduate programs offered by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
Eligibility:
- Qualifying JEE Main (Paper 1) with a high rank in your category is mandatory.
- Minimum marks requirement in Class 12 board exams (varies for General, OBC, SC/ST categories).
- Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics must be compulsory subjects in Class 12.
- You can attempt the exam a maximum of two times consecutively.
- There’s no specified age limit (refer to official website for any updates).
Exam Format:
- Computer-based test (CBT) conducted in a single day.
- Two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) of 3 hours each, with questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- Each paper has multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and numerical value type (NVT) questions.
Important Resources:
- Official JEE Advanced website: https://jeeadv.ac.in/
- JEE Advanced syllabus can be found on the official website.
Data Availability:
- JEE Advanced doesn’t release much historical data publicly.
- Some websites compile statistics based on media reports (e.g., zone-wise toppers, overall pass percentage).
Additional Points:
- Qualifying students are shortlisted based on their rank and available seats in each program at the IITs.
- JEE Advanced doesn’t release an official cut-off list.
Remember, for the latest updates and most accurate information, refer to the official JEE Advanced website.