Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced (JEE-Advanced), formerly the Indian Institutes of Technology-Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE), is an academic examination held annually in India. JEE advanced is an entrance exam written by the shortlisted JEE mains students for admission into IITs. It is conducted by one of the seven zonal IITs (IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Delhi, IIT Kanpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Madras, and IIT Guwahati) under guidance of the Joint Admission Board (JAB) on a round bin rotation pattern. It is the sole prerequisite for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology. Other universities like the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISERs), and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) also uses the score obtained in JEE Advanced as the basis for admission. Any student who was admitted to IIT cannot appear for the JEE-Advanced, but the same is not the case with IISc, IISER, RGIPT and other institutes, because these institutes only use JEE-Advanced scores as a criterion for admission. It has a very low qualification rate (about 9,369 in 479,651 in 2012; ~1.95%). The qualification rate of the JEE-Advanced in 2017 was approximately 0.92% (about 11,000 out of 1,200,000 who applied for JEE Main).
In 2013 the examination, originally called the IIT-JEE, was renamed as JEE (Advanced), and the AIEEE was renamed JEE (Main). From 2017, IIT began conducting JEE internationally for the admission of foreign residents. JEE advanced is an entrance exam written by the shortlisted JEE mains students for admission into IITs.
Criterion 1 – Age limit: Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1995. In countries where a minimum stint in the armed forces (or allied) for a certain period is mandatory before/after Class XII (or equivalent) exam, the candidate will be given a relaxation of the required number of years. In such cases, the candidate is required to upload a certificate/testimonial issued by competent authority to this effect at the time of registration.
Criterion 2 – Number of attempts: A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in consecutive years.
Criterion 3 – Appearance in Class XII (or equivalent) examination: A candidate should have appeared for the Class XII (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2019 or 2020. However, if the examination Board of Class XII (or equivalent) declares the results for the academic year 2017-18 after June 2018, then the candidates of that board who appeared for their Class XII exam in 2018 are also eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020, provided they meet the other eligibility criteria. In case, the examination Board of Class XII (or equivalent) declared the results for the academic year 2017-18 before June 2018 but the result of a particular candidate was withheld, then the candidate will not be eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020.
Criterion 4 – Earlier admission at IITs: A candidate should NOT have been admitted in an IIT irrespective of whether or not he/she continued in the program OR accepted an IIT seat by reporting at a reporting center in the past. Candidates whose admission at IITs was canceled after joining any IIT are also NOT eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020.
The candidates who paid seat acceptance fee in 2019 but (i) did not report at any reporting center OR, (ii) withdrew before the last round of seat allotment, OR, (iii) had their seat canceled (for whatever reason) before the last round of seat allotment for IITs, during the joint seat allocation in 2019, are eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020. However, in any
Performance in Class XII (or equivalent) board examination
The candidates should satisfy at least one of the following two criteria for admission to IITs:
The percentile calculation will be done for the required subjects in a single academic year only. Therefore, candidates appearing for improvement in Board examinations can EITHER appear in one or more subjects and secure 75% aggregate marks after improvement OR, appear for improvement in ALL subjects to be in the top 20 percentile of the corresponding academic year.
The marks scored in the following five subjects will be considered for calculating the aggregate marks and the cut-off marks for fulfilling the top 20 percentile criterion.
1. Physics
2.Chemistry
3.Mathematics
Regarding the cut-off marks for the top 20 percentile
Regarding the aggregate marks of 75%
Architecture aptitude test for B.Arch. Program
Successful foreign candidates, if interested in B. Arch. The program, are required to come to one of the Zonal IITs to write the Architecture aptitude test for B.Arch. Program.
Candidates can find below the exam pattern of JEE Advanced 2020. Aspirants will understand the types of questions that are asked in the exam, marking scheme, and much more with JEE Advanced exam pattern.
Important Highlights of JEE Advanced 2020 Exam Pattern
The examination will be held in English and Hindi language. During registration, the candidates will have to select their preferred language which cannot be changed later.
Paper 1
Exam Pattern | Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3 |
Type of Questions | One or more option | Single-digit integer | Single correct answer |
Number of Questions | 7 | 5 | 6 |
Marks | 4 Full mark for the correct answer | 3 Full mark for the correct answer | 3 Full mark for the correct answer |
Partial Marks | 1 for marking an answer corresponding to each correct option but no incorrect answer is marked | No partial mark | No Partial mark |
Zero Marks | If not answered | If not answered | If not answered |
Negative Mark | -2 in all other cases | No negative mark | -1 in all other cases |
Maximum Marks | 28 | 15 | 18 |
Paper 2
Exam Pattern | Section 1 | Section 2 | Section 3 |
Type of Questions | One or more option | Single-digit integer | Single correct answer |
Number of Questions | 7 | 7 | 4 |
Marks | 3 Full mark for the correct answer | 4 Full mark for the correct answer | 3 Full mark for the correct answer |
Partial Marks | No Partial mark | 1 for marking an answer corresponding to each correct option but no incorrect answer is marked | No Partial mark |
Zero Marks | If not answered | If not answered | If not answered |
Negative Mark | -1 in all other cases | -2 in all other cases | No negative Mark |
Maximum Marks | 21 | 28 | 12 |
S. No. | Activity | Date [dd-mm-yyyy]/Time |
1. | JEE (Main) 2020 [Computer Based Test by NTA] | 06-01-2020 to 11-01-2020 & 03-04-2020 to 09-04-2020 |
2. | Declaration of JEE (Main) 2020 Results | By 31-01-2020 & By 30-04-2020 |
3. | JEE (Advanced) 2020 | SUN, 17-05-2020 Paper 1 : 09:00 – 12:00 IST Paper 2 : 14:30 – 17:30 IST |
4. | Declaration of JEE (Advanced) 2020 Results | MON, 08-06-2020 |
5. | Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) | FRI, 12-06-2020 |
6. | Declaration of AAT results | TUE, 16-06-2020 |
7. | Tentative Start of Seat Allocation Process | WED, 17-06-2020 |
Apart from IITs, there are some more institutes that use JEE (Advanced) ranks for their admission process. They are:
Candidates may contact the respective institutes directly for additional information.
The list of exam centers of JEE Advanced 2020 will be released by IIT Delhi. Candidates will have to select their preferred exam center of JEE Advanced 2020 while filling out the application form. Since the exam centers are divided into zones, the candidates have to select six cities/towns from a zone of their choice. Since the list of JEE Advanced exam centers 2020 has not been released yet, the candidates can check the previous year cities/town from the table given below. The authorities are expected to add San Francisco as an exam city; however, the allotment of the city into a zone has not been announced yet. There are around 728 JEE Advanced exam centers in 7 zones. JEE Advanced Exam centers are allotted according to the students’ choices which they mark at the time of filling three preferences in the application form. But a different city/ town can be allotted in the same IIT zone under some exceptional circumstance.
All the JEE Advanced Exam Centers are divided into 7 IIT Zones, which are given below:
Note: JEE Advanced Exam 2020 will also be conducted at Dhaka (Bangladesh), Dubai (UAE), Kathmandu (Nepal) and Singapore whereas Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) and Colombo (Sri Lanka) are scrapped from the exam center
Foreign centers where JEE (Advanced) 2020 will be held
Dhaka (Bangladesh), Dubai (UAE), Kathmandu (Nepal), and Singapore.
JEE Advanced Exam Centers 2020 list in detail
S.No. | Zones | States |
1 | IIT Bombay Zone | Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Ethiopia (Outside India) |
2 | IIT Delhi Zone | Delhi-NCR, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Nepal (Outside India) |
3 | IIT Guwahati Zone | Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, West Bengal, Sikkim, Tripura, Singapore (Outside India) |
4 | IIT Kanpur Zone | Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh |
5 | IIT Kharagpur Zone | Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Bangladesh (Outside India) |
6 | IIT Madras Zone | Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, United Arab Emirates (Outside India) |
7 | IIT Roorkee Zone | Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Sri Lanka (Outside India) |
The application form of JEE Advanced will be released in online mode tentatively in the first week of May. Students who will qualify JEE Main 2020 and fulfill all other eligibility criteria as mentioned will be allowed to fill the application form. The following steps are involved in filling the application form,
Step 1 – Registration: Students have to register online at the JEE Advanced portal using their JEE Main Application Number and Password. After login, additional information and details have to be submitted.
Step 2 – Uploading Documents: Students have to upload mark sheets of class 10 and 12 and category certificate if applicable and other required documents.
Step 3 – Payment of Application Fees:Â Students need to pay the application fee after uploading photograph and signature.
Registration Fee for exam centers in India | ||
Indian National including (PIO and OCI) | Female Candidates (all categories) | Rs.1300 |
SC/ST/PwD Candidates | Rs.1300 | |
All other Candidates | Rs. 2600 | |
Foreign Nationals | Candidates from SAARC countries | USD 160 |
Candidates from non-SAARC countries | USD 300 | |
Registration Fee for exam centers outside India | ||
Indian Nationals (including PIO/OCI) | All Indian Nationals | USD 160 |
Foreign Nationals | Candidates from SAARC Countries | USD 160 |
Candidates from non-SAARC Countries | USD 300 |
Step 4 – Printing of Confirmation Page: Students have to submit the application form after payment of application fees. Students must carefully verify all the details furnished by them before finally submitting the application form. After submitting, take a color print of the application form and keep it safe for all future reference until the admission process is complete. Students need not send the hard copy of the application form to the JEE Advanced office.
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