I am a RBSE board student I select "10+2 system by association of university (AIU)"in jee mains form is I am select correct option or I select the option "any board 10+2 system, New Delhi "in correction window plz answer I'm confused
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For JEE Main 2025, you should have chosen the "Any Board 10+2 System, New Delhi" option.
The "10+2 System by Association of Universities (AIU)" is usually applicable for international boards or non-standard educational systems. Since you are from RBSE board which is an accepted board of India, this fits well with the option "Any Board 10+2 System, New Delhi".
Provided you have opted for it during this time, it means that your 10+2 qualification is from a recognized Indian board, which, in this instance, happens to be RBSE
Important Note:
Always refer to specific guidelines, along with the eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025, on the official NTA website.
If you had filled an application with an incorrect choice, you may contact the NTA helpline or even visit a prescribed centre in person for a correction.
It's always best to seek consultancy from an academic advisor or counselor in case one is ever in doubt or concerned about the application process.
Hello,
In the JEE Mains application form, when selecting the education board option, the two options you've mentioned refer to different categories of educational systems:
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"10+2 system by Association of Indian Universities (AIU)" : This option is generally used for students who have completed their higher secondary education from boards or institutions that are recognized by the AIU. The AIU is a body that recognizes various boards from across India and abroad, so if your school board follows the 10+2 system and is recognized by AIU, this would be a correct choice.
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"Any board 10+2 system, New Delhi" : This option usually refers to students who have completed their education under a board that is recognized by the CBSE or another major board in India. This might be a more common option for students from boards like CBSE, ICSE, or similar recognized boards.
Since you are a student of RBSE (Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education) , the correct option for you in the JEE Mains form would generally be "10+2 system by Association of Indian Universities (AIU)" if you are completing or have completed your higher secondary education under the Rajasthan board, as RBSE is recognized by the AIU.
In the Correction Window , if you have selected "Any board 10+2 system, New Delhi" by mistake, you should update it to "10+2 system by Association of Indian Universities (AIU)" if you're from RBSE.
To know more about the JEE 2025 form, visit : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-to-fill-jee-main-application-form
Hope it helps !
Hello Tanishk,
For students from the RBSE (Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education) board, you should select the option "10+2 system by Association of Indian Universities (AIU)" when filling out the JEE Mains form. This is because RBSE is recognized under the AIU system.
The option "Any Board 10+2 system, New Delhi" is more general and typically used for other educational systems, such as those from different states or boards.
If you have selected the wrong option, you can make the correction during the correction window for the JEE Mains form. Make sure to select "10+2 system by Association of Indian Universities (AIU)" to avoid any confusion.
You can verify this by checking the detailed guidelines on the official JEE Mains website or by consulting with the examination authority if needed.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
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