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The abbreviation JEE stands for Joint Entrance Examination. It is an engineering entrance test that is conducted all over India once a year. It is helpful in taking admission to engineering institutes. This examination includes two separate tests namely JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Both these tests are conducted online. The cut-off score for these exams is fixed by the exam instructing agency, NTA i.e. National Testing Agency, and the cutoff is different for different categories of students.

Eligibility Criteria for JEE Main

The eligibility criteria for appearing in JEE Main are as follows:



  1. A candidate must have a science background with PCM (physics, chemistry, and maths) as their main subjects.
  2. A general category student must pass the 12th standard exam with at least 75% marks or they must be in the top 20 percentile.
  3. The minimum score for students appearing in SC/ST category should be 65%.
  4. There is no age limit for students appearing in this examination.
  5. The candidates who have already taken the examination for 3 successive years are not eligible for JEE Mains.

Eligibility Criteria for JEE Advanced

The eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced are as follows:

  1. The candidates must qualify for JEE Main to appear for JEE Advanced i.e. their ranks must be under 2.5 lacs in JEE Main.
  2. The maximum age of the general category student should be 25 years and for SC/ST it should be 30 years.
  3. A student who has taken this exam for 2 continuous years is not eligible for this test.
  4. A candidate who has already been admitted to any IIT is not eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.

Subjects and Syllabus of JEE Main

Subjects and Syllabus of JEE Advanced

Exam pattern of JEE Main

Exam pattern of JEE Advanced

Top Colleges for JEE Main

Top Colleges for JEE Advanced

FAQs on JEE

Question 1: What is JEE?

JEE stands for Joint Entrance Examination and is a national-level engineering entrance examination in India for admission to engineering colleges.



Question 2: What are the eligibility criteria for JEE?

To be eligible for JEE, candidates must have passed class 12th or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as main subjects, and must have obtained a minimum of 75% marks in the qualifying examination.

Question 3: What is the difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced?

JEE Main is the first stage of the JEE examination, while JEE Advanced is the second stage. JEE Main is the qualifying examination for JEE Advanced, and only the top 2,50,000 JEE Main candidates are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.

Question 4: What is the marking scheme for JEE?

JEE has a negative marking scheme, where for each correct answer, candidates will be awarded 4 marks, and for each incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted.

Question 5: What is the syllabus for JEE?

The syllabus for JEE includes topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics studied in classes 11th and 12th.

Question 6: What is the mode of examination for JEE?

JEE Main is conducted in both online (computer-based test) and offline (pen and paper-based test) modes, while JEE Advanced is conducted only in online mode.


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