Can all pwd students who appear for jee mains give jee advanced?
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Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
According to the norms, PWD applicants must get at least 35 points in JEE MAINS. You have a total of 27 points. As a result, you are now qualified for JEE ADVANCE. If you pass JEE Advanced, you will have no trouble getting into an IIT (according to the rank).
Every year, approximately 10,000-12,000 PWD candidates take the JEE mains. And because there are a total of 12,500 qualification slots for them, everyone among them is eligible to take JEE advance.
The cutoff for disabled candidates is often quite low, with marks in negative numbers. This is a significant advantage in Jee mains. Pwd candidates have an easier time getting into universities, but I don't think this is a good thing because they are unique and encounter numerous problems in life; this isn't enough for them. Every private company hires one pwd candidate in thert company so that they may demonstrate respect to society, which is why they are hired so readily.
For more info, please visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-reservation-criteria
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
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