If a student crosses the cut-off marks, is he considered eligible for JEE Advanced?
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Yes, crossing the cut-off is the criteria for appearing in JEE Advanced.
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Hello, Yes, you will be considered eligible for JEE Advanced Exam. You have to score more than the cut off marks in the JEE Main Exam to be eligible for the JEE Advanced Exam. JEE Advanced registration has been started. You can fill the online form on or before 09th May 2019. Click here http://bit.ly/2UJuE0P to fill the JEE Advanced Online Application Form. JEE Advanced Exam will be conducted on 27th May 2019. So, prepare yourself well for the exam. Best of Luck!
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Hello,
The JEE Mains exam is held every year and around 10 Lacs students appear in the exam, out of which only top 2,24,000 students are eligible to sit in the JEE Advanced exam.
The cut-off for JEE Mains exam:
General-81 marks
OBC-49 marks
SC-32 marks
ST-27 marks
This year, the JEE Mains cut-off may slightly get increased as compared to the previous year's cut-off.
If you are among the top students who qualified for the JEE Advanced, you can appear for it, otherwise, select JEE Mains colleges to take admission in the same. -
Yes, you are eligible to give IIT-JEE Advance exam.
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The number of questions in each subjects are generally not same, but the total number of questions mostly ranges from 17 to 18 across all three subjects in both Paper 1 and 2. The number of questions will also be different for each type (MCQ, Matching, Single/Multi correct) within the subjects in paper.
No, same questions never get repeated in IIT JEE exam. However, questions with similar concepts can find places in the exam. The question paper of JEE Advanced is prepared considering the syllabus and exam pattern.
You will not be eligible for admission as preparatory ranks are not considered under round 1. Since you have already qualified to appear for JEE (Advanced), all you need to do is meet the second criterion and apply for round 2, which will be only conducted if seats from round 1 remain vacant.
Yes, you can still get admission in Round 2 if you meet eligibility criteria to appear in JEE (Advanced) and have a valid JEE (Mains) rank. Also, you must have scored 60% or above in class 12th. For SC/ST/PwD category students, 55% or above is required.
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