Q: Will the JEE Advanced exam be conducted online or offline?
A: The JEE Advanced exam will be conducted exclusively in the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
Q: Is it mandatory to attempt both papers in JEE Advanced?
A: Yes, JEE Advanced consists of two papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2, each lasting three hours. Both papers are mandatory, and candidates must attempt both to have their responses evaluated.
Q: What type of questions can be expected in the JEE Advanced exam?
A: The question papers are designed to test candidates' comprehension, reasoning, and analytical abilities.
Q: Can candidates change the language in which they view the questions during the CBT?
A: Yes, candidates can switch between English and Hindi as the viewing language for the questions throughout the entire examination.
Q: Will candidates be provided rough sheets for calculations during the CBT of JEE Advanced?
A: Yes, candidates will be given a "Scribble Pad" with blank sheets for rough work at the start of each paper. Candidates must bring their own pen/pencil for calculations.
Q: Can candidates modify their answers during the CBT of JEE Advanced?
A: Yes, candidates can change their answers at any point during the exam until the time is up.
Q: Are mock tests available to help candidates practice the exam format?
A: Yes, candidates are encouraged to take the mock tests available on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in, to familiarize themselves with the CBT mode.
Admit Card FAQs
Q: What should I do if I face issues downloading my JEE Advanced admit card from the candidate portal?
A: If you encounter difficulties while downloading your JEE Advanced admit card, contact the Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2024, at the coordinating IIT for your zone immediately.
Q: Will I receive a physical copy of my JEE Advanced admit card by mail? How can I obtain it?
A: No, a physical copy of the admit card will not be sent by mail. Candidates must download the admit card from the official registration portal: https://jeeadv.ac.in.
Q: When will I be able to download the JEE Advanced Admit Card?
A: You can download your JEE Advanced Admit Card one week before the exam date.
Q: Is there a separate admit card for the JEE Advanced AAT?
A: No, the same admit card used for JEE Advanced must be presented for the JEE Advanced AAT exam.
Reservation FAQs
Q: What is the seat allocation percentage for foreign students in IITs?
A: A maximum of 10% of the total seats in each course are allocated for foreign nationals, with the seats being in addition to the regular seats.
Q: How many seats are reserved for defense personnel in JEE Advanced?
A: There are 2 reserved seats in each IIT for Defense Service (DS) candidates. To be considered for these seats, DS candidates must qualify JEE Advanced and be listed in the Common Rank List.
Q: Is there a reservation for women in IITs?
A: Yes, 20% additional seats are reserved specifically for female candidates.
Q: Are there reserved seats in JEE Advanced for different categories?
A: Yes, there are reserved seats for Indian nationals based on specific categories as per the Government of India's rules.
Q: What is the Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) criteria for availing reservation benefits under the OBC-NCL category?
A: The Non-Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL) criteria are based on the latest notification by the Government of India.
Q: What is the reservation percentage for different categories in JEE Advanced?
A: For JEE Advanced 2024, the reservation percentage is as follows:
- Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL): 27%
- Scheduled Caste (SC): 15%
- Scheduled Tribe (ST): 7.5%
- GEN-EWS: 10%
- Open Category (OPEN for all): 40.5%
FAQs on Cut-Offs
Q: What does the term "cutoff" signify in the context of JEE Advanced?
A: The cutoff in JEE Advanced refers to the minimum score that candidates must achieve to be eligible for consideration in the admission process.
Q: What factors contribute to the determination of the JEE Advanced cutoff?
A: The JEE Advanced cutoff is influenced by several factors, including:
- Total number of applicants.
- Difficulty level of the exam.
- Candidates' performance in the examination.
- Number of available seats for admission.
Q: Is the JEE Advanced cut-off differentiated based on categories?
A: Yes, JEE Advanced cutoffs are determined by various factors such as the candidate's category (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.), the specific course, and the institute they are applying to. The cutoff values differ based on these parameters.
Q: What is the cutoff criterion for foreign students in JEE Advanced?
A: Foreign students aspiring to join IITs are assessed solely on their JEE Advanced exam scores. Unlike Indian candidates, they are not required to qualify for JEE Main and can directly register for JEE Advanced.