The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced) is one of the most prestigious and challenging engineering entrance examinations in India. It is conducted annually for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology and other top engineering institutes.
Only candidates who qualify the JEE Main exam and meet the eligibility criteria are allowed to appear for JEE Advanced. The examination tests candidates on their conceptual understanding, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | Joint Entrance Examination Advanced |
| Exam Level | National Level |
| Conducting Authority | One of the IITs (Rotational Basis) |
| Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test |
| Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
| Courses Offered | B.Tech, B.Arch, Dual Degree |
| Eligibility | Top JEE Main qualified candidates |
JEE Advanced is the second stage of the Joint Entrance Examination conducted after JEE Main. It is considered one of the toughest engineering entrance exams in the world.
The exam evaluates students based on their deep conceptual understanding of science and mathematics. Only top-ranking candidates from JEE Main are eligible to appear for this examination.
JEE Advanced is conducted by one of the Indian Institutes of Technology every year on a rotational basis. The Joint Admission Board (JAB) oversees the entire examination process.
JEE Advanced is the gateway to premier engineering institutes such as the IITs. Admission to these institutes provides high-quality education and excellent career opportunities.
JEE Advanced is a national level engineering exam. It is required for admission into IITs. Only JEE Main qualified candidates can appear. It tests conceptual and analytical skills. It is one of toughest exams in India.
Only top JEE Main qualifiers can appear. Candidates must meet age criteria. Class twelve qualification required. Attempt limit also applicable. Eligibility rules announced yearly.
Physics chemistry and mathematics included. Questions are concept based and analytical. Problem solving skills are tested. Application of formulas required. Logical thinking is important.
Candidates can attempt twice consecutively. Attempt allowed in two years. Must meet eligibility conditions. Only after qualifying JEE Main. Rules may change slightly yearly.
Admission into IITs across India. BTech and dual degree courses available. Integrated science programmes offered. Some other institutes accept score. Top engineering education provided.
Questions are highly conceptual. Requires deep subject understanding. Competition level is extremely high. Limited seats in IITs available. Requires consistent preparation.
