Want to pursue engineering. Completed 12th in 2018 scored low in entrance opted B.Com and graduated in 2021. Want to appear for JEE 2023.
I find no interest in pursuing my career in commerce. So now I am thinking of giving one more try to get admission in engineering. And plan to take entrance in 2023. Will I be eligible to appear then and if not what can I do to be eligible for JEE Mains 2023? Thank you.
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You are not eligible to apply for JEE 2023 because your last chance for appearing JEE is in 2020 since you have completed your 12th in 2018.
It doesn't matter whether you have written JEE in 2018,2019,2020 , you are not allowed to write your JEE in 2023. An individual can appear for JEE for three consecutive years after completion of 12th beginning from the year of 12th completion.
For detailed information go through the JEE eligible criteria data in its website.
There is no age limit for appearing the JEE exam, but you cannot write it after the three years of completion of your 12th board.
So better to try some other competitive exams an...more
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