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The JEE-Advanced exam was held on 3 October 2021. JEE-Advanced 2022 was scheduled to be held on 3 July 2022 in the usual two sessions - Morning and Afternoon (both compulsory). However, with 2022 JEE-Main being postponed from April/May to 20–29 June/21–30 July, JEE-Advanced 2022 was also postponed and subsequently held on 28 August 2022.
In 2021, 2022, and 2023, it was conducted by IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay and IIT Guwahati respectively. The top 250,000 students of JEE Main qualify to appear for the JEE-Advanced examination. In 2018, 224,000 students appeared to take the JEE-Advanced, [9] a number that had gone up from 220,000 in 2017 and 200,000 in 2016. [10]
On 4 June 2024, the NEET-UG result was declared on the same day as the result of the 2024 Indian general election, 10 days before the expected result date, declared by the NTA. Publicly published results of various all-India top scorers who scored 718 and 719 marks went viral on the Internet.
JEE-Main (formerly AIEEE) Type: Computer based test and pen and paper Mode (For B. Arch paper only) Administrator: National Testing Agency. Central Board of Secondary Education (Till 2018) National Testing Agency (2019–present) Skills tested: Paper 1: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics; Paper 2A (for B.Arch only): Mathematics, Aptitude, Drawing
IIT Madras conducted JEE Advanced in 2017 and 2024. Admission criteria to the five-year integrated Master of Arts (MA) programme is changed as the Humanities and Social Sciences Entrance Examination (HSEE), an IIT Madras-specific exam has not been conducted since 2023. [34] Admissions to the 4-year BS degree programme for in Data Science and ...
The seats are also of two pools - Gender-Neutral (80%) and Female-Only (20%). If a female fails to get her seat in Female-Only category, she gets admitted via the Gender-Neutral category of seats. Supernumerary seats were created to reach the 1:4 gender ratio requirement in 2018.
Admissions to undergraduate programs of IIT-BHU are only through JEE Advanced, [207] similarly, admissions to programs of IMS-BHU and FVAS-BHU are only through NEET, [208] and admissions to FMS-BHU is through a mix of Common Admission Test and personal interview, etc. [209]
Phase One Test (2016) The All India Pre Medical Test, also known as AIPMT, held on 1 May 2016, was considered as the first phase of the NEET. Students who registered for Phase One were given a chance to appear for the next phase of NEET held on 24 July 2016, but with a condition that candidates have to give up their NEET Phase 1 score. [ 17 ]