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Gauresh G Pai

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A candidate can attempt JEE Advanced two times in two consecutive years. The candidates who will be appearing for JEE Advanced 2025 for the first time, can also appear for JEE Advanced 2026. Similary, candidates who have attempted JEE Advanced in 2024 for the first time can attempt JEE Advanced 2025.

Is 75% criteria removed from JEE Advanced 2025?  The 75% criteria has not been removed from JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates may not be required to obtain 75% marks to appear for JEE Advanced. However, they do require 75% marks in class 12th at the time of admission to IIT JEE participating institutes.

 

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Sagar Gupta

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With a 2600 EWS rank in JEE Advanced, you may get admission to the following colleges:

  1. IIT Gandhinagar
  2. IIT Bhubaneswar
  3. IIT Ropar
  4. IIT Dhanbad
  5. IIT Jodhpur
  6. NIT Trichy
  7. NIT Warangal
  8. NIT Surathkal
  9. NIT Calicut
  10. NIT Kurukshetra

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2025 if you have given an improvement exam in 2024, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria set by the examination authorities. Since you appeared for JEE Main for the first time in 2023, your eligibility for JEE Advanced 2025 will be determined based on the following conditions:

  1. Age Limit: You must be within the age limit specified by the authorities for JEE Advanced 2025.
  2. Number of Attempts: JEE Advanced can be attempted a maximum of two times in consecutive years. Since you appeared in 2023, 2024 will be counted as the second attempt, and you will be eligible for JEE Advanced
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VISHAL GUPTA

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To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2025, you must have appeared for your Class 12 (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2024 or 2025. Since you are appearing for Class 12 in 2024, you are eligible for JEE Advanced 2025.

 

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Yash Goswami

Contributor-Level 10

Congratulations on clearing JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. 

For getting Admission in IIT  Class 12th 75% Percentage marks in mandatory without 75% you are not eligible for getting admission in IIT.

 NIT AND IIT Both criteria is similar.

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Praveen Pravn

Contributor-Level 7

Firstly, clear all your fundamentals about all the chapters in all 3 subjects. You should be knowing major concepts and their applications.

Practice Mock tests and sample papers- Candidates must practice more and more JEE Main sample papers and mock tests. These mock tests and sample papers will open the candidates to different types of questions daily and will help them analyze their performance.

Try to solve every question in under 2minutes so that during exam, you'll get more time to crosscheck your answers.

All the very best :).

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Anuj Jha

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If you are having any name error in your OBC certificate then you need to fill the appendix form available with the application form and upload it with your application.

Also while taking the admission in the offline down you need to give affidavit regarding your name error.

 

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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

Beginner-Level 5

The preparation strategies for JEE Advanced can be penciled down to a month's time span. You should ideally have a JEE Main rank of 180000 and OBC NCL rank of 60000.

It is necessary to follow the syllabus properly and give priority to high-weightage topics first.

 Practice the previous year papers of JEE Advanced in order to familiarize oneself with the format and types of questions. For Physics, there is I.E. Irodov, and R.D. Sharma in Mathematics, to name a few references which shall help in developing problem-solving techniques.

 Mock Tests should continuously be taken to enable actual exam conditions and identify areas that

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Prakhar Upadhyay

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To qualify for JEE Advanced, you need to be within the top 2,50,000 (including all categories) in JEE Main. The rank considered is the CRL (Common Rank List) rank, not the GEN-EWS rank. With an EWS rank of 100000, your CRL rank would likely be higher. Check the official JEE Main website for your CRL rank to determine eligibility. For more information check website.

 

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Yash Kumar

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced and JEE Mains Entrance exam even if you have done 12th with PCB from CBSE boards and Maths from NIOS board. As CBSE and NIOS boards are considered as equivalent. 

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