JEE Advanced restores 2-attempt rule, replaces 3-attempt limit.
JEE Advanced: The board stated this month that candidates can take JEE Advanced three times in three years.
The board announced this month that students can take JEE Advanced three times in three years.
JEE Advanced: The Joint Admission Board (JAB) has reinstated the JEE Advanced eligibility criterion, allowing students to take the exam twice at most.
Candidates can take JEE Advanced three times in three years, the board declared this month.
The board meeting on November 15 reinstated the 2013 eligibility restriction of two attempts.
The board stated that all other exam conditions will remain unchanged from November 5.
JEE (Main) 2025: Candidates must rank among the top 2,50,000 BE/BTech paper (paper 1) winners (all categories).
General EWS: 25,000
67,500 OBC-NCL
SC: 37,500
ST: 18,750
Due to tied ranks/scores, there may be more than 2,50,000 applicants.
JEE Advanced 2025: Eligibility, Key Dates, and Rules Explained
Candidates must be born after October 1, 2000. SC, ST, and PwD applicants receive a five-year upper limit relaxation.
Participants in JEE Advanced 2025 must have taken Class 12 (or equivalent) for the first time in 2023, 2024, or 2025 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as required subjects.
Already enrolled in JoSAA business rules IIT courses? Not qualified for 2025. IIT-revoked applicants are ineligible.New IIT preparation course admissions in 2024 are eligible.
Those who did not report/withdraw or had their JoSAA seat cancelled before the last allotment round are also eligible.
The National Testing Agency (NTA), which organizes JEE Mains, the screening test for IIT JEE Advanced, announced no application extension. By September 22, JEE Mains applicants must submit forms.
Between November 26-27, the agency will allow application form corrections.