I have got a rank of above 8 Lacs in JEE Mains 2018, am I eligible to give JEE Advanced?

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Moin Nargund
7 years ago
Typically, to qualify for JEE Advanced one's rank should be below 1, 50,000. If it is above that, it's not possible to qualify for JEE Advanced. Better take a year gap and attempt in the next year.

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harsh raushan
7 years ago
See, if you have got such a rank in Mains exam, technically you are not eligible for the Advanced exam. And, in case you are selected then you will get a notification from CBSE. Regards.

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Sai Dhanavade
7 years ago
Hello Saksham, If you've been selected for JEE Advanced, you'll get a proper mail from the JEE control board.

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VARTIKA YADAV
7 years ago
Yes, you are able to give new advance if you had cleared the exam of JEE Mains.

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