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Akansha Bhandari

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Until now, no official announcement has been made for the increase in the JEE Advanced attempt limit in 2026. Until any official notification is released, the JEE Advaced 2026 attempt limit is as follows:

  • Candidates can attempt JEE Advanced 2026 two times in two consecutive years.
  • Candidates who took JEE Advanced in 2026 can attempt JEE Advanced in 2026, and this will be their final attempt.
  • The Candidates who will attempt JEE Advanced in 2026 can attempt JEE Advanced in 2027.
  • Candidates who took JEE Advanced before 2025, cannot appear for JEE Advanced 2026.

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Vipra Mehra

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Aspirants must keep in mind that exam difficulty level cannot be determined by organising body. JEE Advanced paper is not made by one single IIT; but it is prepared by experts from multiple institutes. Difficulty level of exam is independent of the IIT conducting exam.

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Mamona Majumder

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The JEE Advanced application form 2026 will be realesed for the in the third week of April 2026 for the candidates who will qualify JEE Main 2026. For the foreign nationals and OCI/PIO (F) candidates, the registrations will start in the first week of April 2026.

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Sonali Samal

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Okay, so if you finished your 12th boards in 2024 but didn't take JEE Advanced that year, your first real attempt is 2025. You're what we call a “dropper, ” and that's totally normal. When you apply, make sure you mark 2025 as your first attempt year. No cap—it matters for eligibility. So don't mess it up on the form, or you'll be in an unnecessary soup.

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Khushi Jaiswal

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It is highly unlikely that a state level common entrance test and JEE advanced exam would take place on the same day because JEE advanced is a national Level Examination typically conducted on a specific date while CET Exam are state specific and their dates vary while JEE advanced itself consist of two paper conducted on the same day the schedule of a state level CET is independent of national exam like advance JEE advanced though there might be instance of overlap or close proximity in scheduling

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Anushree Bhargava

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If your JEE Mains rank is 2,33,795 you can give JEE advanced since eligibility is being among top 2,50,000 in Mains plus meeting academic criteria.

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Rishabh Pandey

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Yes, in case you completed the declaration form of OBC-NCL when filling in the JEE advanced application form and also uploaded your OBC-NCL certificate then this will be taken into consideration. The declaration form is a specific document that applies only when the candidate lacks his the latest OBC-NCL certificate (dated on or later the 1 st of April of the year of admission) at the moment of the application. In filling the declaration, you commit to produce the valid, the latest certificate in the process of seat allocation and reporting. It is important that your uploaded certificate must be in a form prescribed, as well as issued

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Aman Kumar

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The main prerequisite in dropping into M.Tech Pulp and Paper courses and more so at IIT Roorkee in most cases is having a valid and good GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score; not a JEE Advanced score. Typically, candidates in the general category with a desire of taking the M.Tech Pulp and Paper Technology course at IIT Roorkee require a competitive GATE score; an average score between 570-640 (judging by the trends in the past several years). Also, one should have a Bachelor qualification in any related field of engineering (such as Pulp and Paper or Chemical Engineering) with a minimum of 60 percent marks.

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Akash Kumar Maurya

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Here are pinnacle mock take a look at alternatives (past-12 months papers) for JEE Advanced training:

ALLEN offers loose PDF mock/sample assessments mimicking real exam pattern, beneficial for idea-location practice.

Vedatu provides seven complete-duration mock sets (14 papers) online without charge.

Oswaal Books shares a ridicule-pattern-paper PDF, closely aligned with 2026 sample.

Mockers.In gives loose 2025 mock checks and answers for adaptive practice.

Combine these with focused revision to assess strengths and improve performance.

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Atul Goyal

Contributor-Level 7

IIT Goa round 6 cutoff has been released for admission to various BTech specialisations. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India quota. The cutoff ranks among the General AI category closed between 6242 and 13451. Therefore, 350 is an excellent score to get admission to IIT Goa for candidates belonging to the General AI category. 

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