What is the application fee for JEE Advanced 2023?
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The Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced application fee is:
For Indian Nationals;
Female Candidates (all categories): INR 1450
Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe, and PwD Candidates: INR 1450
All other candidates: INR 2900
For Foreign Nationals (including OCI/PIO);
Students residing in SAARC countries: USD 90
Students residing in Non-SAARC countries: USD 180
For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-advanced-exam-application-form). I hope this will help you. -
The application fee is as follows for JEE Advanced 2023:-
For Indian Nationals:-
Female Candidates (all categories) -&get; Rs. 1450
SC, ST, and PwD Candidates -&get; Rs. 1450
All Other Candidates-&get; Rs. 2900
For OCI/PIO card holders:-
Female Candidates (GEN and GEN-PwD) -&get; Rs. 1450
OPEN (GEN-PwD) -&get; Rs. 1450
OPEN (GEN)-&get; Rs. 2900
For Foreign Nationals:-
Candidates Residing in SAARC Countries -&get; USD 90#
Candidates Residing in Non-SAARC Countries -&get; USD 180#. .
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