April 30, marks the opening of the registration window for JEE
Advanced 2023 by the National Testing Agency. The application process is
exclusively available to Indian nationals who have cleared the Joint
Entrance Examination – Advanced. Applicants may submit their applications
until May 07 and complete their fee payment by May 08 . Those who achieve
a rank within the top 2.5 lakh positions in JEE Main can take part in the
upcoming JEE Advanced 2023, which is set to take place on June 04, 2023.
The registration process for OCI/PIO and Foreign National candidates for
JEE Advanced has already commenced, but for Indian nationals, the
application process will start today. To be eligible for JEE Advanced, a
candidate must meet the following requirements:

    1. Performance in JEE Main: The candidate should be among the top
      2.5 lakh rank holders in the JEE Main for the relevant year, including
      reserved categories To be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2023,
      candidates must be among the top 2,50,000 successful candidates
      (including all categories) in the B.E./B.Tech. paper of JEE (Main) 2023.
      The selection of candidates will follow a category-wise distribution,
      with 10% of GEN-EWS, 27% of OBC-NCL, 15% of SC, and 7.5% of ST
      candidates being shortlisted, while the remaining 40.5% is open to all.
      Within each category, there is 5% horizontal reservation for PwD
      candidates. The table below shows the order for selecting the top
      2,50,000 candidates in each category, based on their performance in the
      B.E./B.Tech. paper of JEE (Main) 2023:

 

Order Category Number of “Top” candidates
1. OPEN 96187 (101250)
2. OPEN-PwD 5063
3. GEN-EWS 23750 (25000)
4. GEN-EWS-PwD 1250
5. OBC-NCL 64125 (67500)
6. OBC-NCL-PwD 3375
7. SC 35625 (37500)
8. SC-PwD 1875
9. ST 17812 (18750)
10. ST-PwD 938

Note that the total number of candidates may be slightly greater than
2,50,000 due to “tied” ranks/scores in any category.

 

  1. Age Limit: The candidate should have been born on or after
    October 1, 1998. For SC, ST, and PwD candidates, there is a relaxation
    of 5 years.
  2. Number of Attempts: A candidate can attempt JEE Advanced a
    maximum of two times in two consecutive years.
  3. Appearance in Class XII or Equivalent Examination: The candidate
    should have appeared for the Class XII or equivalent examination for the
    first time in either 2022 or 2023.
  4. Earlier Admission at IITs: Candidates who have been admitted to
    an IIT earlier are not eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.

These are the basic eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced, and candidates
are advised to check the official website for any updates or changes.
 

Mohan Prasad
B Tech IIT Delhi, MBA IIM Lucknow, Founder PracBee
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