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hello aspirant,
It does not matter whether you give JEE mains and JEE advance in any particular year, the attempts are still counted whether you give the exams or not. So, if you do not wish to give JEE mains and JEE advnace this year, 2022, then also this year will be counted as an attempt for you in JEE examinations.
Every candidate is allowed to give JEE mains for 3 consecutive time and JEE advance for 2 consecutive times from the time of passing the class 12th examination. So, according to this you will not be eligible for JEE advance in 2023, but you will be eligible for JEE mains only in 2023. Further, you are still eligible for JEE Mains and, if cleared, then JEE advance 2022.
Further, if you want, you can register yourself for JEE mains this year, 2022, for session 2 as the registrations for session 1 jee mains 2022 has already over.
Further, to know more about the JEE mains adn JEE advance examination in further details, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
I hope that this will help.
Hello Aspirant,
No you cannot appear for JEE-Advance 2023 but you can appear for JEE-Main 2023 and as you have passed class 12th in 2021 so you are eligible for JEE-Main 2022 and JEE-Advance 2022. However you can appear for JEE-Advance 2022 if you qualify JEE-Main 2022 and this will be your final attempt for JEE-Advance because it does not matter whether you miss an attempt or not it will be deducted with year being passed on.
This is because maximum attempts allowed for JEE-Advance is 2 in 2 consecutive years, first attempt in the passing year of class 12th or equivalent examination and second attempt in very next year to that. Similarly for JEE-Main maximum attempts allowed for JEE-Main is 3 in 3 consecutive years, first attempt in the passing year of class 12th or equivalent examination and second attempt in very next year to that followed by third attempt in third year.
For more details kindly check out the links given below :-
JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria 2022 - Check Age Limit, Domicile, Average Marks (careers360.com)
JEE Main Eligibility Criteria 2022 (Released) - Check Age Limit, Qualifying Marks, Number of Attempts (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
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