The eligibility criteria for the JEE Advanced 2025 have been released by the IIT Kanpur. Students must meet the specific eligibility criteria set by the exam conducting authority (IIT) to appear for JEE Advanced 2025. Failure to meet the eligibility criteria will disqualify a candidate from taking the JEE Advanced exam. To avoid any discrepancies in the future, candidates are advised to carefully review the JEE Advanced eligibility criteria and thoroughly check the application form before submitting it.
The top JEE Main 2025 applicants will have the opportunity to register for JEE Advanced 2025. JEE Advanced Paper 1 will be held from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM IST, and JEE Advanced Paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM IST.
The organizing authority, IIT Kanpur, has made the official announcement for the JEE Advanced 2025 examination on 2nd December 2024. Staying updated with these dates is essential for a well-prepared and successful journey through JEE Advanced 2025.
The requirements for admission into IITs through JEE Advanced include qualifying the JEE Main Exam, minimum marks in 12th, and more. Candidates will be straightaway disqualified if the JEE Advanced 2025 qualifying requirements are not met. The JEE Advanced eligibility criteria encompass various aspects, including age, the number of attempts, and qualifying exam marks. Below, you will find a detailed breakdown of the eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced Examination.
The primary and most essential eligibility criterion for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam is related to the qualifying marks and rank achieved based on a candidate's performance in the JEE Main 2025 exam (Paper - 1). Candidates must have successfully cleared JEE Main 2025 (Paper 1) and must be among the top 2,50,000 candidates who have cleared the JEE Main exam to qualify for JEE Advanced 2025.
The division of categories is as follows:
Here the table below explains the order of selection for the top 2,50,000 candidates in different categories based on their performance in the JEE (Main) B.E./B.Tech. paper.
*Note - The total number of candidates may exceed 2,50,000 due to tied ranks or scores in any category.
Candidates are limited to a maximum of two attempts in two consecutive years for the JEE Advanced exam. No candidate would be allowed to sit for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam more than twice in two consecutive years. This practice has been consistent for several years and is expected to remain the same for the upcoming JEE Advanced 2025 exam.
The eligibility criteria for IIT JEE, which include age limits and age relaxation for certain categories, are based on the most current information available. Candidates born on or after 1st October 2000 are eligible for JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates in the PwD, ST, or SC categories are granted a 5-year relaxation in the age limit criteria, making those born on or after 1st October 1995 eligible for JEE Advanced 2025.
However, it's essential to remain updated with any changes in these criteria of age limit for IIT JEE Advanced 2025 that may occur after the official release of the notification for JEE Advanced 2025 by the conducting authority.
Candidates who have already been admitted to an IIT or ISM are not eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2025. This includes candidates who were admitted to an IIT but subsequently expelled or rejected.
However, candidates who were first-time enrolled in a preparation programme at any of the IITs in 2024 may sit for the JEE Advanced exam in 2025. If a candidate got selected and given a seat in any IIT via the JoSAA 2024, however, was
(a) Not able to report at the “official reporting center” or online,
(b) Canceled before the last round of allocating seats, or
(c) Withdraw before the last round of allocating seats, then they are eligible to give the JEE Advanced 2025 exam.
To become JEE Advanced eligible, the candidate must also satisfy the requirements outlined in Criteria 1 through Criteria 5 in each of the mentioned situations.
Candidates who meet the above 5 criteria are eligible to complete the JEE Advanced 2025 application form. For those in search of a top JEE coaching institute, ALLEN is an excellent choice. At ALLEN, we provide students with well-organized study materials optimized to align with their study schedules. This comprehensive approach serves as a roadmap to successfully conquer the competitive JEE exams in a single attempt.
Foreign national candidates and OCI/PO (Overseas Citizen of India/Person of Indian Origin) candidates are not required to write JEE (Main) 2025. They can directly register for JEE Advanced 2025, as long as they meet the other specified eligibility criteria. This simplifies the process for their participation in the JEE Advanced examination.
ALLEN provides a detailed explanation of the JEE Advanced 2025 eligibility criteria for Foreign Students or OCI/PIO Candidates mentioned below:
The JEE Advanced attempt limit is restricted to a maximum of two times in consecutive years.
For more information, Students can visit the official website of JEE Advanced 2025 jeeadv.ac.in/ to check the eligibility criteria.
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