Quick Facts – JEE Advanced Exam 2016

If you have written the JEE Main entrance test in 2016, it’s time that you know some important facts about the JEE Advanced and stay prepared for the entrance exam. Here are few quick facts for you:

Quick Facts - JEE Advanced Exam 2016

Quick Facts – JEE Advanced Exam 2016

Number of papers

The JEE Advanced entrance exam consists of two papers – Paper I and Paper II. To complete the exam, you need to write both the papers (compulsory papers). Each of the papers would be of 3 hours duration and will be conducted on the same day i.e. 22nd May (Sunday), 2016.

Accepted languages

You can write the JEE Advanced exam either in English or Hindi. As of now, there is no other language in which candidates are allowed to write the test. Pick the language which you are comfortable with.

No. of attempts

Unlike many other entrance exams, the number of attempts for JEE Advanced exam is limited. You can attempt for the exam only twice and that too consecutively.

Foreign nationals’ eligibility

The JEE Advanced exam can be taken even by foreign nationals including PIO and OCI card holders. However, foreign nationals are not eligible for reservation quota under various categories.

Defense Service (DS) category seats

Not all defense service personnel’s children are eligible for DS category seats. The DS category seats are reserved only for children whose parent was killed or permanently disabled in action during peacetime operations or war while in defense or paramilitary service.

Performance in Class XII

Do you know what percentile you need to get admission in IIT or ISM? You would require to be in category wise top 20 percentile in 12th Standard or must have secured at least 75% aggregate marks for General and OBC-NCL or 70% for reserved categories such as SC, ST and PwD candidates.

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