The Joint Admission Board (JAB) announces that candidates will now have only two attempts to appear for the JEE Advanced, reverting to the original eligibility criteria. This change comes after the previous decision to allow three attempts was revised to align with the long-standing rules followed since 2013. The updated policy applies to aspirants planning to take the examination in 2025 and beyond.
The decision aims to maintain consistency and fairness in the competitive examination process. The JEE Advanced is one of the most prestigious engineering entrance exams in India, providing admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and other top engineering institutions.
Key highlights to the candidates:
- Eligibility Criteria: Candidates get two attempts for JEE Advanced.
- Reason for Change: Reverting to original rules to ensure consistency.
- Applicability: Effective for the JEE Advanced 2025 and future sessions.
- Implications: Candidates must plan and prepare carefully within the two-attempt limit.
For detailed information and updates, visit the official JEE Advanced website: JEE Advanced Notification.