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Hi
Having passed 10th in 2020, you should ideally pass 12th in 2022 itself. From your question it seems you have a gap year between 10th & 12th but it doesn't matter being 12th appearing for the first time in 2023, yes you will be eligible for both jee advanced 2023 & 2024
One is eligible for JEE advanced examination for a maximum of two consecutive years starting from the year of appearing for 12th board examination for the first time
Now, your 12th appearing year for the first time is 2023
So,
you are eligible for JEE advanced 2023
eligible for JEE advanced 2024 as well
For your reference
JEE advanced eligibility criteria is given below :-
---------------------) Qualification required :- One needs to pass 10+2/ or equivalent with the following 5 subjects:-
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
A language
Any subject other than listed above
Those appearing for 10+2/equivalent are also eligible.
---------------------) Minimum marks in 12th /equivalent :- you need to pass your class 12th with at least 75% marks in aggregate in class 12 if belong to general or obc category or at least 65% marks if belongs to SC/ST or must be in the top 20 percentile in class 12 examination.
††† IMPORTANT NOTE :- Considering pandemic in order to give relaxation. The minimum percentage barrier of 75 % - 65% has been lifted off for jee advanced 2022. It means all you need to be eligible is to have at least passed 12th .
----------------------) 12th /equivalent passing year :- You can give JEE advanced examination for the maximum of consecutive 2 years starting from the year of appearing for your 12th examination for the first time i. e to be eligible for JEE advanced 2022 your 12th board examination appearing year should be either 2022 or 2021
††† IMPORTANT NOTE:-
Considering pandemic, there's one time measure for students who had passed 12th in 2021 & 2020.
For 2021 passed :- Those 2021 passed students who had qualified jee main 2021 and had registered for jee advanced 2021 but couldn't appear in the examination are directly eligible for jee advanced 2022 without appearing in jee main 2022.
For 2020 passed :- 2020 12th passed students are also eligible for jee advanced 2022 after qualifying jee main 2022 provided they have appeared in only one of 2020 or 2021 jee advanced or none of them.
Details about it is available at:- https://news.careers360.com/jee-advanced-2022-extra-attempt-iit-entrance-exam-candidates-who-missed-in-2020-2021-jeeadv-ac-in
-----------------------) There is upper age limit, according to which to be eligible for jee advanced 2022, you should be born on or after 1st October 1997. There is 5 years of age relaxation for SC, ST and PwD so candidates of SC/ST /PWD needs to be born on or after October 1, 1992.
-----------------------) you must qualify JEE main 2022 to be eligible for jee advanced 2022.
To give you an idea of the jee main qualifying cut off percentile to be eligible for jee advanced, jee main 2021 cut off percentile to be eligible for jee advanced 2021 is given below :-
general :-87.8992241 percentile
EWS:- 66.2214845 percentile
OBC-NCL :- 68.0234447 percentile
SC :- 46.8825338 percentile
ST:- 34.6728999 percentile
PWD :- 0.0096375 percentile
You can get the detailed below information about jee advanced eligibility criteria by visiting our page the link for the same is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
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