JEE Advanced is an academic examination held annually in India, which is organized by one of the seven zonal IITs under the guidance of the Joint Admission Board on a round-robin rotation pattern for the qualifying candidates of the JEE-Main. The exam is conducted to offer admission into various courses in the IITs like Engineering, Science, and Architecture. Here are some key details about JEE Advanced:
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Format: The exam is conducted in online mode or computer-based mode with two compulsory papers- Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both the papers have three sections i.e Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The duration of each paper is 3 hours, and the total duration of the exam is 6 hours a day.
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Attempts: JEE Advanced permits a maximum of 2 attempts in a consecutive year.
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Language: The exam is conducted in English and Hindi language.
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Qualification rate: In 2023, the qualification rate was 24.26% out of which who wrote JEE-Advanced after qualifying JEE-Main.
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Purpose: The purpose of the exam is to offer admission to undergraduate Engineering, Science, and Architecture courses in 23 IITs.
JEE Main is a screening exam to select the candidates who will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced, which will serve as the final exam to select candidates for admission into prestigious IITs.