Am i eligible to qualify for IIT through JEE Main & Advance, as i am an NRI ?

Hello, I am NRI candidate going to appear for A level exams(GCE Cambridge) in June 2016 with four subjects i.e. maths, physics, chemistry & AICT. My results will be declared by mid of august 2016.Brochure is not clear for NRI.

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135 Views|Posted 2015-12-11 12:47:49
Asked by Ramsingh
3 Answers
Yash Singhal
7 years ago
Yes, you can try your best. I'm providing you with a link, you can visit this link and then you can read all the terms and conditions of the scheme. www.jeemain.ac.in

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Taslim Arif
8 years ago
Yes you are but check the government's policy for NRI on www.jeemain.ac.in. Then check NRI section eligibility criteria. Good luck.

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Abhinav Pandey
2015-12-12 15:17:44
Of course you are. All you need is to fulfill minimum and maximum criteria of age and minimum marks criteria of qualifying exam. If you fulfill these criteria, then you are eligible for appearing in JEE.

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