JEE Mains Vs JEE Advance

Both IIT JEE Main and IIT JEE Advanced are the exam for students to get into top engineering colleges in India. Qualifying IIT JEE 2020 Exam with good marks gives you the wonderful opportunity to join top National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institute of Technology (IITs), IIITs and CFTIs.

Both these exams are conducted by 2 different bodies. IIT JEE Main is conducted by NTA twice a year for colleges like NITs, CFTIs, IIITs and other engineering colleges. Whereas IIT JEE Advanced is conducted IITs themselves for admission into all the IITs in the country.

Both the exams are related to each other. To appear for JEE Advanced a candidate must appear for JEE Main. Even though both the exams are for Engineering there are some significant differences between them.

Here the top differences between IIT JEE Main and IIT JEE Advanced.

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JEE Mains VS JEE Advanced – No. of Attempts!

The JEE exam authorities have set certain rules for the number of times a student can attempt these exams.

For JEE Mains

The number of times a student can attempt JEE Main is fixed. He/she can give this exam 6 times in 3 consecutive years.

For JEE Advanced

A student can appear in JEE Advanced Exam for maximum of 2 times and that too in the consecutive years

Difference in Difficulty Level of JEE Mains & Advanced

Everything is difficult if you have not correctly prepared for it.”

Both these exams are difficult but JEE Advanced is more difficult than Main.

Do you know why??

Because the aim of JEE Mains is determined to get the better understanding of basic concepts of 11th and 12th class topics. Whereas, Advanced has topics other than 11th and 12th. It focuses on assessing the abilities of candidates based on their problem-solving skills.

You can check the cut off marks for both the exams and have a fair idea of their difficulty-

JEE Mains Cut off Marks

JEE Advanced Cut off Marks

JEE Mains VS JEE Advanced – Difference in Eligibility Criteria!!

To sort out the suitable candidates based on their age, educational qualifications and other criteria, the conducting bodies have decided some guidelines for JEE Exams.

JEE Mains Eligibility Criteria 

Qualifying Exam – Candidates must have taken atleast 5 subjects in class 12th/qualifying examination in order to be eligible for writing JEE (Main) – 2020. The candidates who have taken 4 subjects are not eligible to the exam.

Check out whether you have qualified the Board Exams or not! Visit CBSE 12th Result 2019 page to know more about the evaluation process.

Age Criteria – There is no eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2020 for candidates belonging to General/OBC/ST/SC/PWD Categories.

JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria

Only Top 2,50,000 candidates from JEE Main Merit List of various categories will be eligible to apply and appear for Advanced 2020.

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