The Joint Admission Board (JAB) has decided to reinstate the original eligibility criteria for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced, limiting the number of attempts to two within two consecutive years. This marks a rollback of a recent change that had temporarily increased the number of attempts to three for this year. The decision, announced after the JAB meeting on November 15, 2024, will be applicable to JEE Advanced 2025 and beyond.
Official Announcement and Context
In its official notice, JAB stated:
“The Joint Admission Board (JAB) has decided to restore the earlier eligibility criterion used in previous years concerning the number of attempts in JEE (Advanced), superseding the criterion announced in the Press Release dated November 05, 2024. This decision was made after considering various competing requirements during the JAB meeting held on November 15, 2024. As a result, the earlier eligibility criteria, which have been in effect since 2013, have been reinstated. All other eligibility criteria remain unchanged. For further details, please visit the website jeeadv.ac.in.”
The reinstatement of the previous rules underscores JAB’s commitment to preserving long-standing standards in one of India’s most competitive engineering entrance exams, despite recent experimentation with expanded eligibility.
Key Details of Eligibility Criteria
Number of Attempts:
Candidates can now attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years, reverting to the policy in effect from 2013 to 2023.
Age Limit:
- General Category: Candidates must be born on or after October 1, 2000.
- Relaxation: SC, ST, and PwD candidates are allowed a five-year relaxation, making October 1, 1995, the cut-off date.
Educational Qualifications:
- Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects in their Class XII (or equivalent) examination.
- First-time Class XII takers in 2023, 2024, or 2025 are eligible.
- Those who appeared for the exam before 2023 are ineligible, regardless of the combination or number of subjects attempted.
Top Rank Requirement:
Applicants must rank among the top 2,50,000 qualified candidates in the B.E./B.Tech. Paper I of JEE Main, with the following reservation breakdown:
- 10 per cent GEN-EWS
- 27 per cent OBC-NCL
- 15 per cent SC
- 7.5 per cent ST
- 5 per cent horizontal reservation for PwD candidates within each category
IIT Admission History Restrictions:
Candidates who have already been admitted to any IIT or had their admission canceled are ineligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2025.
Exceptions: Candidates admitted to a preparatory course in 2024 or those allocated IIT seats but who withdrew or had their seats canceled before the final round of JoSAA seat allotment are eligible.
Why the Reversal?
The rollback is likely a response to concerns about maintaining consistency and fairness in the highly competitive IIT admissions process. While the additional attempt offered greater flexibility to candidates, the JAB’s move indicates a preference for adhering to traditional policies that emphasize early preparation and competitiveness.
Implications for Aspirants
The change affects thousands of engineering aspirants who planned their preparation timelines based on the increased attempt limit announced earlier. Candidates are advised to carefully review the updated criteria and adjust their strategies accordingly.
For a comprehensive understanding of the eligibility rules and further updates, visit the official website at jeeadv.ac.in.
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