JEE Advanced 2020: Candidates Who Missed Can Appear in 2021

JEE Advanced 2020 : Candidates Who Missed Can Appear in 2021

The Joint Admission Board (JAB) on October 14, 2020 announced that candidates who missed this year’s JEE Advanced exam will be given another chance to appear for the examination next year, 2021 without having to take JEE Main 2021. This decision is taken in the wake of the pandemic.
The Joint Admission Board (JAB) on October 14, 2020 announced that candidates who missed this year’s JEE Advanced exam will be given another chance to appear for the examination next year, 2021 without having to take JEE Main 2021. This decision is taken in the wake of the pandemic.
“To address the concerns of the affected candidates, while avoiding prejudice to other candidates, it has been decided to allow all the candidates, who had successfully registered to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020 but were absent in the exam, to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2021, as a one-time measure,” the official statement read.
“To address the concerns of the affected candidates, while avoiding prejudice to other candidates, it has been decided to allow all the candidates, who had successfully registered to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020 but were absent in the exam, to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2021, as a one-time measure,” the official statement read.
Usually, candidates are allowed to appear twice for the JEE Advanced Examination, however, this year, candidates who missed the examination and were in their second attempt will be given relaxation.
Usually, candidates are allowed to appear twice for the JEE Advanced Examination, however, this year, candidates who missed the examination and were in their second attempt will be given relaxation.
“To ensure equal opportunity to all, the JAB has also decided that these candidates will not have to qualify JEE (Main) 2021 and will be allowed to directly appear in JEE (Advanced) 2021 on the basis of their successful registration to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020. This relaxation of existing eligibility criteria will be in addition to proportionate relaxation of age bar,” the statement also read.
“To ensure equal opportunity to all, the JAB has also decided that these candidates will not have to qualify JEE (Main) 2021 and will be allowed to directly appear in JEE (Advanced) 2021 on the basis of their successful registration to appear in JEE (Advanced) 2020. This relaxation of existing eligibility criteria will be in addition to proportionate relaxation of age bar,” the statement also read.
Over 1.60 lakh candidates registered for the JEE Advanced examination this year. The examination was conducted on September 27, 2020.
Over 1.60 lakh candidates registered for the JEE Advanced examination this year. The examination was conducted on September 27, 2020.