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JEE MAIN

JEE MAIN

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAM MAIN

Eligibility

Before applying for the test, candidates must review the entire JEE Main eligibility requirements.

  • Age Restriction: There is no upper age limit for taking JEE Main.
  • Educational Requirements: 10+2 from a recognised board. Candidates who have completed any test comparable to the 12th grade are also allowed to apply.
  • Number of Attempts: Candidates may take the test three times in three years beginning with the year they graduated from high school.
  • Mandatory Subjects in Qualifying Exam:
    • B.Tech. – Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry/ Biotechnology/Biology/ Technical Vocational Subject
    • B.Arch –Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics,
    • B.Plan- Mathematics

FAQ

Q1. Has the NTA modified the JEE Main test pattern?
Ans.
The NTA modified the main test pattern. Candidates must now attempt a total of 75 questions out of 90. B.Plan. and B.Arch. are now distinct articles.

Q2. Do I have to pay the JEE Main application costs for all sessions at once?
Ans.
Candidates who are taking JEE Mains in all sessions can pay the application fees collectively or individually after each session. If a candidate wishes to withdraw from a session for which fees have been paid, he or she may seek a refund of the application cost for that session.

Q3. What objects are permitted within the JEE Main  test centre?
Ans.
Candidates may bring an admission card, a clear water bottle, a ballpoint pen, an additional photograph to be put on the attendance sheet, and personal hand sanitizer with them (50 ml) Transparent water bottle for personal use

Q4. Is a 70 percentile in JEE Mains adequate?
Ans.
Depending on the category, candidates with a 70 percentile in JEE Mains can gain admission to several colleges. Candidates must, however, score well in order to gain admission to NITs and IIITs, as the JEE Main cut-off remains high at these institutions.

Q5. What are the JEE Mains qualifying marks?
Ans.
The qualifying scores for the JEE Main test will be released alongside the final result. The qualifying cut-off for JEE Mains is the lowest number of marks that students must get in order to be eligible for JEE Advanced.

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