JEE ADVANCED is the entrance exam for admission in the IITs which is held once in a year across all over the INDIA. The JEE ADVANCED exam will be held on July 3 this year. IIT Kharagpur will organise the examination for this year. The IITs will reduce their eligibility criteria for this year again. Earlier students had to secure a minimum 75% in their 10+2 examination but from last year because of COVID-19 IITs remove this criteria and a simple pass will be enough to qualify for the JEE ADVANCED examination.
This year the number of students will be higher than the previous years attempting the JEE ADVANCED examination. The board of IIT joint commission had decided that all the students who successfully registered for the JEE ADVANCED 2020, but due to COVID-19 they did not write the exam, will be allowed to write the examination this year, without having to first write JEE MAINS 2021. This decision was taken keeping in view problems of students' who were unable to write the JEE ADVANCED 2020 because they lived in a containment zone and were not allowed to travel to examination center.
Candidates who are getting the second chance to write the JEE ADVANCED exam will be considered in addition to and not as part of the total number who will qualify from JEE MAINS 2021 in order to disadvantage this year's students.
By Pavan
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