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JEE Advance-2014 Apply Online, Eligibility, Dates and Other Details, jee.iitb.ac.in

JEE Advanced 2014JEE Advanced-2014 will be jointly conducted by IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kanpur, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras and IIT Roorkee.These institutes are referred to as the zonal IITs.The details of the pattern and the dates of examination, eligibility criteria and how to apply are outlined below:

Schedule and Dates of JEE Advance-2014


The JEE Advanced 2014 will be held on 25 May 2014, Sunday. The Schedule for the exam is given below:



Paper 1: 09:00 to 12:00 hrs (IST)
Paper 2: 14:00 to 17:00 hrs (IST)

Eligibility Criteria OF JEE Advanced-2014

  • Candidate have must write the the JEE Main 2014 in the month of April 2014.
  • Top 150000 candidates (of all categories) qualified in JEE Main 2014 will be Eligible to appear for JEE Advanced-2014 
  • Distribution of top 1, 50,000 candidates across various categories in the merit list of JEE (Main)-2014 are as follows:
1. Top 75750 (50.5%) from the common merit list (CML)
2.  Top 40500 (27%) from Other Backward Classes-Non creamy layer OBC(NCL),
3.  Top 22500 (15%) from Scheduled Caste(SC)
4. Top 11250 (7.5%) from Scheduled Tribe(ST) candidates

3% of total seats in each category are reserved for PwD candidates (i.e. 2272 GE-PwD, 1215 OBC (NCL) - PwD, 675 SC-PwD and 338 ST-PwD).

Age Criteria:

Candidates of GE and OBC categories must have been born on or after October 01, 1989 and those of SC, ST and PwD categories must have been born on or after October 01, 1984.

Attempts in JEE Advanced:

A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times and that too, in consecutive years. However, being in the top 1, 50,000 in JEE (Main)-2014 is the prime eligibility criterion applicable to all irrespective of the attempt number. 
Those who appeared in their Qualifying Examination (QE) in 2012 or earlier (irrespective of whether they passed or failed) are NOT ELIGIBLE. Candidates who attempted IIT-JEE in 2012 or earlier, are also NOT ELIGIBLE to appear in JEE (Advanced)-2014.


Earlier Admission Taken Through JEE (Advanced)-2013

Candidates who had earlier taken admission (irrespective of whether or not they continued in any of the programmes) or accepted admission by paying the admission fee at any of the IITs or ISM Dhanbad, are NOT ELIGIBLE to appear in JEE (Advanced)-2014.


Please Must see Official Notification of JEE Advanced 2014 for other Eligibility criteria.


Mode of JEE Advanced 2014

  • In JEE Advanced 2014 there will be Two papers, each of three hours duration
  • Question papers will be printed separately in Hindi and English. 
  • Candidates have to choose their language at the time of online registration.
  • Each of the question papers will consist of three separate parts in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • The questions will be of objective (multiple choice) type, designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates. In some sections,incorrect answers may be awarded with negative marks.
Application Fee:

For General and OBC male Candidates: Rs 2000/-
For SC/ST/PWD male candidates: Rs 1000/-
No fee for Female candidates of all categories.

How to Apply Online for JEE Advanced 2014?
  • Results of JEE Main 2014 will be declared on 3 May 2014.
  • Top 150000 Candidates from these candidates will be declared eligible for JEE Advanced 2014.
  • After this Candidates can apply online http://jeeadv.iitkgp.ac.in from 10 AM, May 04 to 5 PM, May 09, 2014. 
  • Eligible candidates who did not opt for appearing in JEE (Advanced)-2014 while applying for JEE (Main)-2014, can also register for JEE (Advanced)-2014 before 5 PM, May 09, 2014.
  • After online registration, candidates must pay the examination fee as applicable through the challan generated during the registration process, in any branch of SBI having core banking solution (CBS) before 5 PM, May 10, 2014.
  • Registration process will be complete only after the payment is received.
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