JEE Advanced 2023: Registration fee, eligibility criteria for foreign nationals; check details here
The NTA has released the information details for foreign nationals applying for JEE Advanced 2023 exams. Check details here.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the information of Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Advanced 2023 registration fee and criteria for foreign national candidates. Candidates can check the JEE Advanced information brochure at jeeadv.ac.in for more details.
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JEE Advance 2023 registration fee
The following are the registration amounts for candidates interested in JEE Advanced 2023 examinations.
Nationality | Candidates | Fee |
---|---|---|
Indian nationals | Female Candidates (all categories) | Rs 1,450 |
SC, ST, and PwD Candidates |
Rs 1,450 | |
All Other Candidates |
Rs 2,900 | |
Foreign Nationals |
Candidates Residing in SAARC Countries |
USD 90 |
Candidates Residing in Non-SAARC Countries |
USD 90 |
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Information for JEE Advanced 2023 foreign national candidates
According to the official website, candidates applying for JEE Advanced 2023 examinations who are not Indian citizens and are Overseas Citizen Of India (OCI) or Person of Indian Origin (PIO) card holders will be treated as foreign nationals.
Such candidates who have studied or are studying in India or abroad at 10+2 level or an equivalent at the time of registration for JEE Advanced 2023, are not required to write the JEE Main 2023 exams. All foreign national candidates will be considered in addition to, and not as a part of the 2,50,000 Indian national candidates who qualify for appearing in JEE Advanced 2023.
Eligibility criteria
Candidates who have studied or are studying in India or abroad at 10+2 level or an equivalent at the time of registration for JEE Advanced 2023 must fulfill all the four criteria to appear in the examinations with no benefit of reservations.
- Age Limit: Applying candidates for JEE Advanced candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1998. In addition to this, candidate will be given a relaxation of the required number of years in countries where a minimum stint in the armed forces (or allied) for a certain period is mandatory before or after class 12 (or equivalent) examination.
- Number of Attempts: A candidate can only attempt the JEE advanced examination for a maximum of two times in consecutive years.
- Class 12 exams: A candidate should have appeared for the class 12 (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2022 or 2023 with the subjects- physics, chemistry, and mathematics as compulsory subjects.
- Previous admission in IITs: A candidate should not have been admitted to an IIT irrespective of whether or not the candidate continued in the program or accepted a seat at an IIT by reporting online in the past. The candidates who were qualified JoSAA 2022 and were allocated a seat in an IIT but did not report online, withdrew admission before the last round of seat allotment or had their seat cancelled before the last round of seat allotment are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2023.
- Academic eligibility: The candidate is required to have secured at least 75% aggregate marks in the class 12 (or equivalent) board examination and within the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in their respective board examination.
Registration schedule for JEE Advanced 2023 for Foreign Candidates
Event | Date |
---|---|
Online registration for foreign candidates | From 10 AM on April 24 to 5 PM on May 4, 2023 |
Last date for acceptance of registration fee from the foreign candidates | 5 PM on May 5, 2023 |
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