What is the eligibility criteria to give IIT-JEE Mains? What is the eligibility criteria for the same?

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Divya Jain
9 years ago
Hello, Thanks for Asking. The required eligibility criteria for IIT-JEE is: Candidates whose date of birth falls on or after 1st October 1992 (for general and OBC candidate) are eligible to apply. If candidates belong to reserved category like SC, ST and PwD category, then the date of birth falls on

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
The only eligibility criteria for admission is that you must have science in class 12th from any recognised board and must have secured 75% in the board exams.

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Hello Sankar, Those who have passed or going to take the class 12th exam this year are eligible provided, they fulfil some other criteria. You will find complete details in the JEE Mains official website.

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