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Hello aspirant, Yes, you can give JEE Advanced in your drop year even if you didn't attempt it in your 11th standard.
JEE Advanced is usually conducted only once a year, after the JEE Main exam. If you didn't fill the form for JEE Advanced in your 11th standard, it won't be considered as your first attempt.
However, to be eligible for JEE Advanced in your drop year, you'll need to meet the following criteria:
If you meet both these criteria, you'll be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced in your drop year.
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Note: The eligibility criteria and exam pattern for JEE Advanced can change from year to year. It's always advisable to check the official JEE Advanced website for the most accurate and up-to-date information. For more information about JEE Advance exam, you can go through the link attached below. https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
No, your attempt in 11th grade for JEE Mains will not count towards your eligibility for JEE Advanced, as you did not fill out the JEE Advanced form that year. JEE Advanced only counts attempts when you qualify and register for the exam. Since you didn’t register for JEE Advanced in 11th, it will not be considered as your first attempt.
As per JEE Advanced eligibility criteria, a candidate can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of **two times in consecutive years**. This means that if your first official attempt at JEE Advanced is in 12th grade, you can take it again in your drop year (the following year), provided you meet the basic eligibility criteria.
Since you didn’t appear for JEE Advanced in 11th, your first official attempt will be in 12th, and you’ll still have one more attempt in the drop year. Keep in mind that you also need to qualify for JEE Mains in both years to be eligible for JEE Advanced.
In summary, your 11th-grade JEE Mains attempt doesn’t affect your JEE Advanced eligibility, and you’ll have two consecutive chances starting from your 12th year.
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Hello,
No, your JEE Advanced attempt in the drop year will be considered your first attempt , as long as you did not fill out the form or appear for JEE Advanced after your JEE Main attempt in the 11th standard.
Here are the key points to keep in mind:
JEE Advanced attempt limits : You can attempt JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in consecutive years.
Attempt in 11th Standard (JEE Main) : If you gave JEE Main in your 11th standard but did not fill the JEE Advanced form or appear for the JEE Advanced exam, it will not be counted as your first attempt at JEE Advanced.
Attempt in 12th Standard (JEE Advanced) : If you appeared for JEE Advanced in your 12th standard, that would count as your first attempt .
Drop Year : If you are planning to give JEE Advanced during your drop year, it will count as your second attempt , provided that your first attempt was in your 12th standard.
Since you did not appear for JEE Advanced in your 11th standard, it will not be counted as an attempt, and you will be eligible for JEE Advanced during your drop year as long as it is within the two-year window following your 12th standard.
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