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Yatendra Singh

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Candidates can appear for the JEE Advanced mock test as many times they want. The official JEE Advanced mock test are free of any fee and do not need any registrations.

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Mamona Majumder

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Yes. The candidates who have not registered for JEE Advanced can also take the official mock test released at jeeadv.ac.in.

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Akansha Bhandari

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Yes, JEE Advanced mock tests can be extremely helpful for your preparation. Here's why:

  • Time Management: They simulate the actual exam environment, helping you practice managing time effectively during the test.
  • Understanding Exam Pattern: Mock tests give you a feel of the JEE Advanced exam pattern, including the types of questions, difficulty level, and how questions are framed.
  • Identifying Weak Areas: By taking mock tests, you can identify your strengths and weaknesses. This allows you to focus more on the areas where you need improvement.
  • Boosting Confidence: Regular practice with mock tests can increase your confidence, as you become m
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Sumit Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

75% is the requirement:

To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you need to score a minimum of 75% in your 12th board exams (or be in the top 20 percentile of your board). You might need to reappear for the 12th board exams to be able to appear for JEE Advanced. For more infromation on the same, please refer to the link mentioned below:

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mohammad suhaib

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Yes, a second dropper student can give JEE Advanced 2025, as the current rules allow candidates to attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in consecutive years, which means you can take a second drop and appear for the exam in 2025 if you qualify JEE Main 2025. 


Key points to remember:


Attempt limit: You can only attempt JEE Advanced twice in consecutive years. 


JEE Main qualification: To be eligible for JEE Advanced, you must qualify JEE Main exam. 


Check official notification: Always refer to the latest official JEE Advanced notification for the most accurate eligibility criteria.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Joint admission counselling (JAC) for admission to B.Tech and B.Arch for DTU, NSTU, IGDTUW, IIIT-D and DESU are done on the basis of JEE Main.

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Paras Hinge

Beginner-Level 5

An Indian-origin Nepali can give JEE Advanced without taking JEE Mains, as they are considered a "foreign national" and can directly register for JEE Advanced if they meet the other eligibility criteria; they do not need to qualify JEE Mains to appear for JEE Advanced. But if you are a citizen of India and completed 10th and 12th from foreign country, then you have to give JEE Main to be eligible for JEE Advanced

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Shiv Kumar

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Unfortunately, with a preparatory rank of 100, you can not get directly admitted to any course at any IIT. ou would have to go through the preparatory course first and then wait for the subsequent year to potentially get admission, depending on your performance and available seats.

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Vipra Mehra

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The IIST JEE Advancd cutoff 2021 was:

CategoryBTech Aerospace EngineeringBTech Electronics and Communication EngineeringDual Degree (B.Tech + Master of Science/Master of Technology)
Opening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing PercentageOpening PercentageClosing Percentage
General46.6726.9450.8326.3941.6727.22
EWS25.2823.8925.0023.0622.7822.78
OBC26.6720.2824.44 20.0025.5619.44
SC20.8310.8314.729.7221.9413.33
ST21.118.898.338.338.068.06

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