JEE Advanced 2020 to be conducted on 27th September, 2020.
JEE Advanced 2020 to be conducted on 27th September, 2020.
Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced that the JEE Main 2020 will now be held in September. The JEE Main entrance exam will be held from September 1 to 6 and JEE Advanced will be held on September 27.
MHRD has announced that JEE Advanced 2020 will be held in August. We will update exact dates of the events of JEE Advanced 2020 as soon as they are announced.
JEE (Mains) 2020 April Examination has been postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak. Thus, JEE (Advanced) 2020, which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, 17th May 2020, is rescheduled on Sunday, 23rd August 2020.
Union HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced that the JEE Main 2020 will now be held in September. The JEE Main entrance exam will be held from September 1 to 6 and JEE Advanced will be held on September 27.
MHRD has announced that JEE Advanced 2020 will be held in August. We will update exact dates of the events of JEE Advanced 2020 as soon as they are announced.
JEE (Mains) 2020 April Examination has been postponed due to COVID-19 outbreak. Thus, JEE (Advanced) 2020, which was scheduled to be held on Sunday, 17th May 2020, is rescheduled on Sunday, 23rd August 2020.
Candidates will have to go through all the steps during the JEE Advanced counselling 2020 in order to get seat allotment.
Candidates will have to go through all the steps during the JEE Advanced Counselling 2020 in order to get seat allotment.
Registration: Candidates will have to register online to participate in the counselling process. No fee will be charged for registration.
Choice filling & Locking: After registration, candidates will have to log in using their JEE Main 2020 roll number & password. Candidates can fill the maximum choices as per their preference for seat allocation. Candidates should lock their choices, failure of this will result into the last saved choices being locked automatically.
Seat Allotment : Candidates will be able to check the mock allotment as per the choices they submit. If you want to make any changes, you will be allowed but for a limited period of time.
Reporting at Centres : Finally, the selected candidates will have to pay the seat acceptance fee and report to their respective centers. Candidates should bring all the required documents for verification. After all the procedures are completed, candidates will have to report to their allotted institute and pay the required fee.
For further information regarding JoSAA 2020 and its Reporting Centres click here.
Registration: Candidates will have to register online to participate in the counselling process. No fee will be charged for registration.
Choice filling & Locking: After registration, candidates will have to log in using their JEE Main 2020 roll number & password. Candidates can fill the maximum choices as per their preference for seat allocation. Candidates should lock their choices, failure of this will result into the last saved choices being locked automatically.
Seat Allotment : Candidates will be able to check the mock allotment as per the choices they submit. If you want to make any changes, you will be allowed but for a limited period of time.
Reporting at Centres : Finally, the selected candidates will have to pay the seat acceptance fee and report to their respective centers. Candidates should bring all the required documents for verification. After all the procedures are completed, candidates will have to report to their allotted institute and pay the required fee.
For further information regarding JoSAA 2020 and its Reporting Centres click here.
Candidates securing marks above the cut-off will be declared PASS in the test. There is no separate ranking in the AAT. There is no separate cut-off for students of any category.
Seats will be allotted on the basis on category-wise All India Rank in the JEE (Advanced) 2020 and B. Arch. program will be offered only to those candidates declared "PASS" in the AAT.
Candidates securing marks above the cut-off will be declared PASS in the test. There is no separate ranking in the AAT. There is no separate cut-off for students of any category.
Seats will be allotted on the basis on category-wise All India Rank in the JEE (Advanced) 2020 and B. Arch. program will be offered only to those candidates declared "PASS" in the AAT.
List of the documents required for verification at Reporting Centres:
List of the documents required for verification at Reporting Centres:
Seat Allotment Letter
Admit card of JEE Advanced 2020
Proof of Date of Birth: Class X/Birth Certificate/Any other certificate as proof of date of birth
ID proof : Aadhaar Card/ Class 12th Admit Card/ ID Card issued by last attended School or Junior College
Two passport size photo
Class XII/SSC/Equivalent Exam Mark sheet and Pass Certificate
Proof of seat acceptance fee payment
Category Certificate (OBC (NCL)/SC/ST/PwD/DS) issued by the competent authority
Duly filled Medical Examination Report
For Foreign candidates: Attested photocopy of the name, photo and nationality page of the passport
Seat Allotment Letter
Admit card of JEE Advanced 2020
Proof of Date of Birth: Class X/Birth Certificate/Any other certificate as proof of date of birth
ID proof : Aadhaar Card/ Class 12th Admit Card/ ID Card issued by last attended School or Junior College
Two passport size photo
Class XII/SSC/Equivalent Exam Mark sheet and Pass Certificate
Proof of seat acceptance fee payment
Category Certificate (OBC (NCL)/SC/ST/PwD/DS) issued by the competent authority
Duly filled Medical Examination Report
For Foreign candidates: Attested photocopy of the name, photo and nationality page of the passport
Candidate should not be have form of color blindness. A certificate to this effect from a govt. registered medical practitioner has to be produced at the time of seat acceptance.
IITs may constitute a medical board to test the validity of the candidate’s medical condition.
Mining Engineering : The standard visual acuity with and without glasses shall be strictly adhered to the candidates who wish to pursue this course. Person with one eyed vision will not be allowed to work underground and hence candidates with such conditions are not eligible to opt for admission to Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering.
Candidate should not be have form of color blindness. A certificate to this effect from a govt. registered medical practitioner has to be produced at the time of seat acceptance.
IITs may constitute a medical board to test the validity of the candidate’s medical condition.
Mining Engineering : The standard visual acuity with and without glasses shall be strictly adhered to the candidates who wish to pursue this course. Person with one eyed vision will not be allowed to work underground and hence candidates with such conditions are not eligible to opt for admission to Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering.
Additional requirements for Female Candidates seeking admission to Mining or Mining Machinery Engineering :
Additional requirements for Female Candidates seeking admission to Mining or Mining Machinery Engineering :
According to the Section 46 (1) of Mines Act of 1952, under any circumstances women are not allowed to work in a mine which is underground or which is above the ground except between 6:00 and 19:00 hrs distance.
According to the Section 46 (1) of Mines Act of 1952, under any circumstances women are not allowed to work in a mine which is underground or which is above the ground except between 6:00 and 19:00 hrs distance.
However, female candidates are eligible to take admission in Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering courses at IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, IIT (BHU) and IIT Kharagpur.
However, female candidates are eligible to take admission in Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering courses at IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, IIT (BHU) and IIT Kharagpur.
Preparatory courses are conducted for the period of 1 year by a few selected IITs to fill the vacant seats reserved for SC, ST and PwD candidates. These seats are allotted to the candidates belonging to the respective reserved categories who have fulfilled the criteria of Rank List.
Preparatory courses are conducted for the period of 1 year by a few selected IITs to fill the vacant seats reserved for SC, ST and PwD candidates. These seats are allotted to the candidates belonging to the respective reserved categories who have fulfilled the criteria of Rank List.
The main objective of this 1 year course is to prepare students to pursue academic courses (session of 2020-21) to which they have been allotted.
The main objective of this 1 year course is to prepare students to pursue academic courses (session of 2020-21) to which they have been allotted.
Admission to preparatory courses has be on the basis of :
Admission to preparatory courses has be on the basis of :
the seats reserved for the respective category are vacant,
candidates satisfy minimum norms,
candidates have not accepted a seat in the preparatory course earlier.
the seats reserved for the respective category are vacant,
candidates satisfy minimum norms,
candidates have not accepted a seat in the preparatory course earlier.
After the completion of the course, candidates shall be labelled as "pass" or "fail". And only those candidate who will successfully complete their preparatory course shall be offered dirct admission in July 2021 (Academic session 2021-22) to the already allotted undergraduate courses.
Candidate should note that the institute at which one-year preparatory course is run for a candidate may be different from the institute allocated to the candidate for their academic program.
Candidates allotted to the preparatory courses are eligible to appear for JEE advanced Exam given that they fulfill all the eligibility criteria of the respective exam.
After the completion of the course, candidates shall be labelled as "pass" or "fail". And only those candidate who will successfully complete their preparatory course shall be offered dirct admission in July 2021 (Academic session 2021-22) to the already allotted undergraduate courses.
Candidate should note that the institute at which one-year preparatory course is run for a candidate may be different from the institute allocated to the candidate for their academic program.
Candidates allotted to the preparatory courses are eligible to appear for JEE advanced Exam given that they fulfill all the eligibility criteria of the respective exam.
In case of any type of grievances at any stage of JEE Advanced 2020, students can directly write to the Chairman of the coordinating Zonal IITs or the Chairman of the Organizing IITs (i.e., IIT Delhi). To know their contact details Click here.
In case of any type of grievances at any stage of JEE Advanced 2020, students can directly write to the Chairman of the coordinating Zonal IITs or the Chairman of the Organizing IITs (i.e., IIT Delhi). To know their contact details Click here.
Candidate should keep in mind that the decision of the respective Chairman of the Zonal Coordinating IIT shall be final in case of the grievances.
Candidate should keep in mind that the decision of the respective Chairman of the Zonal Coordinating IIT shall be final in case of the grievances.