A general note on JEE advanced examination

About JEE-Advanced
 
The Joint Entrance examination (JEE) is conducted by the central board of secondary education (CBSE) for the candidates aspiring for the admissions in the various engineering courses. The CBSE has announced this common entrance examination in place of AIEEE and IIT-JEE. JEE (Joint entrance examination) is being conducted in two parts, JEE-main and JEE-advanced. The Joint entrance examination (JEE) advanced examination is for the admissions in Indian Institutes of technology,   Indian institute of science education and research (IISER) and Indian school of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad. 

The Indian Institute of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Science education and research (IISER), and the Indian school of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad are some of the prestigious institutions which require the candidates to clear the second level of examination JEE-Advanced for securing admissions in these premier institutions. The top candidates from the JEE-mains are only eligible to appear for the JEE-advanced examination i.e. the students who qualify the JEE-mains are only eligible to appear for the JEE-advanced examination. The students who have obtained the All India ranks (AIRs) and wish to study Architecture and design courses are required to appear for the Architecture Aptitude test (AAT) and can qualify. 

Around 150,000 students had applied to appear for the JEE-advanced examination.  The students who have cleared the JEE-mains can appear for the second level of the examination. 

About JEE Advanced Exam Timings

The candidates appearing for the examination must note the timings for Paper 1 and Paper 2. 

Paper 1 is from 9.00 to 12.00 IST.
Paper2 is from 14.00 to 17.00 IST.
The candidates who are late to the examination will not be entertained. Also, the candidates using scribe service are allowed one hour compensation from the end timing.
Paper 1 is from 9.00 to 13.00 IST
Paper 2 is from 14.00 to 18.00 IST.

JEE- Advanced Eligibility criteria

1.       The candidates clearing the first phase of JEE-main are only eligible for the JEE-advanced examination
2.       The candidates who have qualified JEE-main in the previous year(s) are not eligible for the examination.
3.       The candidates are requested to check the age limit for taking up the examination (refer the application form brochure carefully).
4.       The class tenth mark sheet is accepted as the proof of evidence for the date of birth for JEE advanced 2015.
5.       The candidates are allowed a maximum of two attempts in two consecutive years. 

Online registration fees

The candidates have to apply for the JEE examination online through the registration fee mentioned below.   

For GE and OBC category candidates – INR 2000 for males, NIL for females
For SC/ST/PwD category candidates – INR 1000 for males add NIL for females
The candidates are advised not to bring any electronics items and devices to the examination centre.


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