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Hi!
Below are the Eligibility Criteria for JEE Advance Exam 2021:
1) JEE Main 2020
You must have passed JEE Main 2020 Paper I and among the top 250000 students.
2) Age Eligibility Criteria
You must be born on or before 1st October, 1996. SC, ST and PWD students have a relaxation of 5 Years.
3) Attempts
You can attend JEE Advance twice in 2 years.
4) Board Exams
Qualified 10 +2 in 2020 or 2021 for the first time in Central Board or any other State Board Exams. 75% aggregate marks in 12th is the standard Qualifying Marks and 65% for SC/ST/PWD students.
5) IIT
If you have already secured a seat in IIT, then you are not eligible for JEE Advance 2021.
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hi.
To be eligible for JEE Advanced Examination you need to get minimum cut-off percentile in JEE Mains, which are different for every year.
For instance, in 2020 cutoff percentile was as follows:
Category
Cutoff
Common Rank List (CRL)
90.3765335
GEN-EWS
70.2435518
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)
72.8887969
Scheduled Caste (SC)
50.1760245
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
39.0696101
PwD
0.0618524
If you have a further specific query please feel free to comment.
Best of Luck.
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