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JEE (Advanced) is one of the most challenging and prestigious engineering entrance exams in India, serving as a gateway to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). To appear for JEE (Advanced) 2025, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria based on their performance in JEE (Main) 2025 and other factors. This guide provides a detailed overview of these requirements to help aspirants prepare effectively.
To be eligible for JEE (Advanced) 2025, candidates must rank among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates (including all categories) in the B.E./B.Tech paper of JEE (Main) 2025. This ranking includes a variety of categories such as General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD. It is crucial to aim for a high score in JEE (Main) to secure a place among these top candidates.
Candidates are allowed a maximum of two attempts at JEE (Advanced), and these attempts must be made in consecutive years. This means that a candidate who appeared for the first time in JEE (Advanced) 2024 can only appear once more in 2025. Understanding this limit is essential for planning your preparation strategy.
In addition to the performance in JEE (Main) and the limit on the number of attempts, candidates must also meet age and educational qualification criteria. Typically, candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 2000, and must have passed their Class 12 examination in the preceding two years. However, specific criteria may vary, so it is advisable to check the official JEE (Advanced) website for the latest updates.
Meeting the eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced) 2025 is the first step toward achieving your goal of studying at an IIT. By ensuring you perform well in JEE (Main) 2025 and understanding the limits on attempts and other requirements, you can set a solid foundation for your preparation. Stay informed and focused on your goal to make the most of this prestigious opportunity.
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