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JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria: Age Limit, Required Qualification, & Number of Attempts!
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Result : 9th June 2024
Introduction
The eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced 2024, recently revised by IITs, are crucial for Indian nationals, OCI/PIO candidates, and foreign nationals aspiring for IIT admissions. To qualify, OCI/PIO candidates, along with Indian nationals, must be among the top 2.5 lakh candidates in JEE Main 2024. These eligible candidates can register for JEE Advanced 2024, with the registration deadline being essential to note. The exam was conducted on May 26, 2024.
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Latest update about JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria
- OCI/PIO card holders securing cards before 04.03.2021 are Indian nationals for IIT seat allocation.
- OCI/PIO card holders after 04.03.2021 are foreign nationals, ineligible for reservation benefits.
- Exceptions: Open-PwD category, where OCI/PIO candidates can qualify.
- In JEE (Main) 2024, OCI/PIO must rank in Open or Open-PwD for JEE (Advanced) 2024.
- Seat allocation treats OCI/PIO pre-04.03.2021 as OPEN category applicants.
- They’re part of the Common Rank List, Female Supernumerary seats (if applicable) for JEE (Advanced) 2024.
- No reservation benefits for GEN-EWS, OBC (NCL), SC, or ST categories for OCI/PIO candidates.
Overview of JEE Advanced Exam Eligibility Criteria
JEE Advanced is a prestigious exam in India for admission to various undergraduate engineering programs in IITs and other top engineering institutions. To ensure fairness and eligibility, there are specific criteria that candidates must meet to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. Here’s the comprehensive overview of the JEE Advanced Exam Eligibility Criteria.
Criterion 1: Performance in JEE Main
- Candidates must have passed JEE Main (Paper 1).
- They should rank among the top 2,50,000 candidates, with varying reservation percentages for different categories like GEN-EWS (10%), OBC-NCL (27%), SC (15%), ST (7.5%), OPEN (40.5%), and PwD (5%).
Category-wise distribution of top 2,50,000* candidates
Order | Category | Number of “Top” candidates | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | OPEN | 96187 | 101250 |
2 | OPEN-PwD | 5063 | |
3 | GEN-EWS | 23750 | 25000 |
4 | GEN-EWS-PwD | 1250 | |
5 | OBC-NCL | 64125 | 67500 |
6 | OBC-NCL-PwD | 3375 | |
7 | SC | 35625 | 37500 |
8 | SC-PwD | 1875 | |
9 | ST | 17812 | 18750 |
10 | ST-PwD | 938 |
Criterion 2: Age Limit
Criterion 3: Number of Attempts
Criterion 4: Appearance in the 12th (or equivalent) Examination
- Candidates must have appeared for the class 12th (or equivalent) exam in 2023 or 2024 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
- Those who appeared in 2022 or earlier are not eligible, except for specific cases mentioned regarding result declaration dates.
Equivalent Qualifying Examinations:
- Final examination of the 10+2 system from a Central or State Board recognized by the AIU.
- Intermediate or Pre-University examination from a recognized Board or University.
- Final examination of the two-year course of the National Defence Academy’s Joint Services Wing.
- Senior Secondary School Examination from the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
- Any recognized Public School, Board, or University examination in India or abroad.
- H.S.C. vocational examination, AICTE-recognized Diploma, GCE examination (London, Cambridge, or Sri Lanka), High School Certificate Examination from Cambridge University, or International Baccalaureate Diploma.
JEE Advanced Eligibility Marks in 12th Board
For aspiring students aiming for admission into prestigious IITs, understanding the eligibility criteria for the JEE Advanced 2024 is crucial. The criteria not only include meeting specific percentage requirements but also delve into the calculation methodology for determining aggregate marks.
Eligibility Criteria Breakdown
Percentage Requirements
- General and OBC candidates need a minimum of 75% in their Class 12 exams.
- SC/ST candidates require a 65% minimum to be eligible for JEE Advanced.
Top 20 Category Percentile
- Candidates must rank within the top 20 percentile of their qualifying examination to qualify for JEE Advanced.
Total Marks Calculation for 12th Grade Examinations
Scaling Marks to 100
Handling Letter Grades
Subject Evaluation and Aggregation
Focus on Final Year Marks
Important points to consider
- Each subject contributes to the overall aggregate, emphasizing core STEM subjects alongside language proficiency.
- Clarification on how reappearing in exams affects eligibility and performance evaluation.
- Understanding how different educational boards’ grading systems are normalized for fair assessment.
- Necessary certificates and documents for validating grades and ensuring eligibility.
- Highlighting the importance of timelines, especially for candidates reappearing or providing equivalent grade certificates.
JEE Advanced 2024 Eligibility Criteria for Foreign Nationals
Eligibility Criteria for Foreign Nationals
- Category Definition: Foreign nationals include individuals who are not Indian citizens by birth or naturalization, do not hold OCI/PIO status, and have parents who are not Indian citizens or OCI/PIO holders at the time of registration.
- Age Limit: Candidates must be born on or after October 01, 1997.
- Number of Attempts: Maximum of two consecutive attempts allowed.
- Class 12 Appearance: Candidates should have appeared for Class 12 (or equivalent) exams between 2021 and 2024.
- Seat Allocation: A maximum of 10% of supernumerary seats in each course are reserved for foreign nationals.
- Reservation: Foreign nationals are exempt from the reservation policies applicable to Indian citizens (OBC-NCL, GEN-EWS, SC, ST, and PwD categories).
- Direct Registration: Foreign nationals are not required to take JEE Main and can register directly for JEE Advanced 2024 if they meet other eligibility criteria.
Academic Performance Criteria
Candidates must meet one of the following criteria:
- 75% Aggregate Marks: Secure at least 75% aggregate marks in the Class 12 (or equivalent) board examination.
- Top 20 Percentile: Be within the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in their Class 12 (or equivalent) board exam.
Cut Off Marks Calculation
- The top 20 percentile cut-off is based on Class 12 marks for the respective academic years.
- If the board does not provide percentile data, candidates must produce a certificate from the board.
Required Documents for Registration
- Birth certificate for age verification.
- Class XII mark sheet/certificate (if available) showing the 75% cut-off.
- Identity proof.
- Citizenship certificate/Passport.
- Testimonial (if required).