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JEE Advanced 2023 Registration: 2.50 Lakh Students are Eligible.

The NTA revealed the JEE Main 2023 results on Saturday. Because of the normal number of question papers, the cutoff marks have increased this year. The cutoff for the general group increased by around 2%. The OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, and ST cutoff marks increased by 6%, 12%, 8%, and 11%, respectively. The exam was held in two shifts from April 6 to April 15.

There were 11,13,325 participants in total who took the exam, with 75,000 from Bihar. This year,  2.50 lakh of these students are eligible to sit for the JEE Advanced exam, and 14,000 Bihar candidates are eligible to take the JEE Advanced. The registration period for JEE Advanced began on April 30 and will end on May 7. The exam is set for June 4 at IIT Guwahati.

Process of JEE Advanced Registration

The registration period for JEE Advanced began on April 30 and will end on May 7. 

Students can enroll in JEE Advanced by going to the official website, jeeadv.ac.in. 

Only students who pass the JEE Main January and April sessions and obtain a top 2,50,000 All India rank will be eligible to take the JEE Advanced exam. 

Category wise Cut off

 

Category Cut off No. of students Appeared
General 90.7788642 1,01,250
EWS 75.6229025 25,000
OBC 73.6114227 67,500
SC 51.9776027 37,500
ST 37.2348772 18,750

 

Toppers of JEE Main 2023

Students who have scored 100 percentile in JEE Mains

 

Session 1

 

S. No. Application No. Candidates Name NTA score
1 230310514113 ABHINEET MAJETY 100
2 230310532732 AMOGH JALAN 100
3 230310376645 APURVA SAMOTA 100
4 230310047826 ASHIK STENNY 100
5 230310146952 BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARY 100
6 230310167803 DESHANK PRATAP SINGH 100
7 230310514845 DHRUV SANJAY JAIN 100
8 230310148001 DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDE 100
9 230310434666 DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESH 100
10 230310242420 GULSHAN KUMAR 100
11 230310180674 GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAM 100
12 230310233253 KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYA 100
13 230310309237 KRISH GUPTA 100
14 230310210909 MAYANK SONI 100
15 230310366546 N.K.VISHWAAJITH 100
16 230310034589 NIPUN GOEL 100
17 230310141436 RISHI KALRA 100
18 230310332864 SOHAM DAS 100
19 230310666162 SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAI 100
20 230310481885 VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDY 100

Registration open for JEE Advanced 2023 Online.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2023 Session 2 results, and on April 30, 2023, the registration period for JEE Advanced 2023 will go live. This post attempts to help you with the JEE Advanced Test 2023 online application process.

Who Can Take JEE Advanced 2023?

Candidates must place among the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main ranks in order to participate in JEE Advanced in 2023. Candidates who have advanced to the Joint Entrance Examination can submit their applications online at jeeadv.ac.in.

Application Process for JEE Advanced 2023

Candidates who are OCI/PIO or foreign nationals can already register for JEE Advanced 2023. However, the application process will start on April 30, 2023, for Indian nationals. The deadline to submit a JEE Advanced application is May 7, 2023, and the deadline to pay the application fee is May 8, 2023.

How can I apply for the 2023 JEE Advanced?

Candidates can apply online for the JEE Advanced test in 2023 by following the detailed steps listed below.

Step 1: Go to jeeadv.ac.in, the official website.

Visit jeeadv.ac.in to access the JEE Advanced 2023 official website.

 

Step 2: Select the JEE Advanced Application link.

Select the link for the JEE Advanced application on the homepage.

 

Step 3: Provide your information and submit

Enter your information there and click “Login” to open a new window.

 

Step 4: Complete the application form and submit the necessary documents.

Now begin completing the application and uploading the necessary files.

 

Step 5: Pay the application fees online.

Submit the application and pay the online application fees.

 

Step 6: Download the application form and print it out.

Take a printout of the form after downloading it for later use.

 

JEE Advanced Important Dates for 2023

  • Online registration: April 30, 2023 (Sunday, 10:00 IST)
  • Registration ends: May 7, 2023 (Sunday, 17:00 IST).
  •  Deadline for fee payment; May 8, 2023 (Monday, 17:00 IST).

 

For applicants seeking admission to IITs, NITs, and government-funded technical institutions (GFTIs), JEE Advanced 2023 is a crucial exam. Indian nationals must register starting on April 30, 2023, and must submit their application by May 7, 2023, at the latest. Candidates are recommended to consult the JEE Advanced Information Brochure or the official website for more details.

 

To promote credit transfer and accumulation, IITs unanimously accept the National Credit Framework

The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) overwhelmingly accepted the National Credit Framework (NCrF) to facilitate credit earning, transfer, and accumulation by students across all IITs. The decision was made at the 55th IIT Council meeting on April 18, during which the UGC Chairman delivered the NCrF.

 

The NCrF, a comprehensive framework embracing primary, secondary, postsecondary, and vocational education and training, incorporates creditisation of learning across several dimensions such as academics, occupational skills, and experiential learning. With the implementation of NCrF, all 23 IITs will be able to provide students the opportunity to earn credits that can be transferred and accumulated for future academic pursuits.

 

The UGC Chairman praised the decision, saying, “Adoption of national credit framework by the IIT Council is a great decision because this will provide a better equivalence of credits obtained in general (academic) education, technical education, and skill & vocational education.” It will inspire the remainder of the higher education system to adopt and apply the national credit framework, resulting in a uniform inclusive meta framework throughout the country.”

 

Aside from adopting NCrF, the IIT Council examined student suicides and emphasised the significance of a solid grievance redressal mechanism, increased psychological counselling, reduced pressure, and emphasising the importance of lessening students’ fear of failure or rejection.

 

The IIT Council’s unanimous adoption of NCrF is a key step towards establishing a more student-centric education system in India, where students can harness their learning across schools and domains. The IITs have provided an example for other higher education institutions to follow and apply the national credit system, resulting in a uniform and inclusive meta framework for education across the country.