Read the complete article to know all the details of JEE Advanced 2020.
Read the complete article to know all the details of JEE Advanced 2020.
Here’s how to download the result-
Here’s how to download the result-
Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced (JEE-Advanced) is an annual academic examination in India. It is carried out by one of the seven zonal IITs under the direction of the Joint Admission Board (JAB). It is the only precondition for admission to ‘Indian Institutes of Technology’. The seven zonal IITs are :
Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced (JEE-Advanced) is an annual academic examination in India. It is carried out by one of the seven zonal IITs under the direction of the Joint Admission Board (JAB). It is the only precondition for admission to ‘Indian Institutes of Technology’. The seven zonal IITs are :
Several changes were made to the exam in 2018. The Joint Admission Board (JAB) decided to conduct the entire exam online as it reduces the chances of paper leak and enhances planning and eliminates the problem of misprinting.
Several changes were made to the exam in 2018. The Joint Admission Board (JAB) decided to conduct the entire exam online as it reduces the chances of paper leak and enhances planning and eliminates the problem of misprinting.
The Entrance Exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 & Paper 2. It is also carried out in two shifts, held on the same day. It is mandatory for all the students to appear in both the papers in order to be eligible for a merit list. Aspirants are granted admissions to various undergraduates (UG), postgraduates (PG) and Dual Degree programs offered by IITs on the basis of marks or ranks secured by them in JEE Advanced.
The Entrance Exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 & Paper 2. It is also carried out in two shifts, held on the same day. It is mandatory for all the students to appear in both the papers in order to be eligible for a merit list. Aspirants are granted admissions to various undergraduates (UG), postgraduates (PG) and Dual Degree programs offered by IITs on the basis of marks or ranks secured by them in JEE Advanced.
Following are some of the basics that will help you understand the same-
Following are some of the basics that will help you understand the same-
23 IITs are offering around 10,988 seats to the eligible candidates. Along with IITs, 9 other institutes offer admissions based on JEE Advanced score-
23 IITs are offering around 10,988 seats to the eligible candidates. Along with IITs, 9 other institutes offer admissions based on JEE Advanced score-
There are a no. of courses offered by IITs however, courses offered by IITs for which admissions are based on JEE Advanced 2020 are given below:
There are a no. of courses offered by IITs however, courses offered by IITs for which admissions are based on JEE Advanced 2020 are given below:
JEE Advanced 2020 will be organized by IIT Delhi. Following changes have also been introduced-
JEE Advanced 2020 will be organized by IIT Delhi. Following changes have also been introduced-
The percentages of various categories of candidates to be shortlisted are:
The percentages of various categories of candidates to be shortlisted are:
Candidates who are NOT citizens of India (by birth or naturalized) and have studied (are studying) abroad at 10+2 level or equivalent at the time of registering for JEE(Advanced) 2020, are treated as foreign nationals.
Candidates who are NOT citizens of India (by birth or naturalized) and have studied (are studying) abroad at 10+2 level or equivalent at the time of registering for JEE(Advanced) 2020, are treated as foreign nationals.
Candidates who are planning to pursue B.Arch program are required to report to the respective Zonal IITs to write their Aptitude Test for B.Arch Program.
Candidates who are planning to pursue B.Arch program are required to report to the respective Zonal IITs to write their Aptitude Test for B.Arch Program.
IIT Delhi has prescribed three steps to apply for JEE Advanced 2020 :
IIT Delhi has prescribed three steps to apply for JEE Advanced 2020 :
All the Documents that are required to be uploaded must be in JPEG Format and the Image Size should be between 50 KB to 300 KB.
All the Documents that are required to be uploaded must be in JPEG Format and the Image Size should be between 50 KB to 300 KB.
The following documents must be uploaded :
The following documents must be uploaded :
No separate Admit Cards will be issued for AAT(Architecture Aptitude Test). Students are required to carry JEE Advanced 2020 Admit card along with the original copy of ID proof.
No separate Admit Cards will be issued for AAT(Architecture Aptitude Test). Students are required to carry JEE Advanced 2020 Admit card along with the original copy of ID proof.
IIT Delhi has released the minimum percentage of marks along with other criteria required for inclusion in Common Rank List.
IIT Delhi has released the minimum percentage of marks along with other criteria required for inclusion in Common Rank List.
In case of tie between two or more candidates in terms of aggregate marks, the following steps will be followed to resolve it:
In case of tie between two or more candidates in terms of aggregate marks, the following steps will be followed to resolve it:
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.
B.Tech (Mining Engineering / Mining Machinery Engineering / Petroleum Engineering ) OR B.Tech.-M.Tech. Dual Degree (Mining Engineering / Mining Safety Engineering ) OR Integrated M.Tech. (Applied Geology / Applied Geophysics ) OR Integrated M.Sc. (Applied Geology / Exploration Geophysics)
B.Tech (Mining Engineering / Mining Machinery Engineering / Petroleum Engineering ) OR B.Tech.-M.Tech. Dual Degree (Mining Engineering / Mining Safety Engineering ) OR Integrated M.Tech. (Applied Geology / Applied Geophysics ) OR Integrated M.Sc. (Applied Geology / Exploration Geophysics)
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.