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JEE Advanced 2025

Big Breaking JEE Advanced 2025: Now Three Attempts in JEE-Advanced

Big Breaking News: Three Attempts Now Allowed for JEE Advanced 2025

For the first time, JEE Advanced 2025 opens up the possibility of three attempts for aspirants aiming to secure a seat in India’s premier IITs. This major change allows students an additional chance to achieve their IIT dreams, increasing the opportunity to improve performance and refine strategies over multiple tries.

What This Means for JEE Aspirants

With three attempts now allowed, students gain:

  • Increased Flexibility: Aspirants can now reattempt JEE Advanced after gaining more knowledge and skills, or revisit the exam after a gap year.

  • Better Preparation Time: Students can focus on gaining deeper subject understanding and enhanced problem-solving skills without the pressure of just two chances.

  • Improved Confidence: More attempts reduce the pressure on any single attempt, allowing students to approach JEE Advanced with greater confidence and clarity.

Important Points to Note About JEE Advanced 2025 Changes:

  • Eligibility Criteria: The new rule applies to all candidates appearing for JEE Advanced 2025, regardless of previous attempts.

  • Preparation Strategy: With three attempts, planning becomes more strategic. Students can work on areas of improvement, try new approaches, and incorporate advanced-level questions to master JEE topics thoroughly.

  • Enhanced Coaching Programs: Coaching institutes like Jupiter Academy are offering specialized multi-attempt preparation modules to help students maximize their success in each attempt.

JEE-Advanced 2025 website launched

IIT Kanpur to hold JEE Advanced 2025 Exam

The website of the country’s most prestigious engineering entrance exam JEE-Advanced 2025 was released on Tuesday.

This year this exam will be conducted by IIT Kanpur. The biggest update in the information released is that now a student will be able to appear in JEE-Advanced exam three times in three years.

Till now the maximum number of opportunities to give JEE-Advanced used to be two attempts. This will give an additional opportunity to large number of students to make one more attempt for admission in IIT.

There will be 10 percent General-EWS, 27 percent OBC-NCL, 15 percent SC, 7.5 percent ST and 40.5 percent open category seats.

Aspirants can take exam for three consecutive years

Students who will appear for class 12 exams in 2023, 2024 and 2025 will be able to appear in JEE-Advanced to be held in 2025.

Those who have passed class 12 or its equivalent exam in 2022 or before will not be eligible to appear in the exam.

Students who have already taken admission in IIT during JoSAA counseling will not be able to appear in JEE-Advanced exam, while students who have qualified JEE-Main and got admission in NIT will be able to appear in JEE-Advanced exam. JEE-Advanced exam is likely to be held on 26 May or 2 June 2025.

Age limit fixed

This year, age limit has also been fixed for JEE-Advanced exam. Only those students who are born after 1 October 2000 will be able to appear in the exam. SC-ST, PWD students have been given a relaxation of 5 years in this age limit, that is, students of this category born after 1 October 1995 will be eligible for the exam.

FAQs About the New Three-Attempt Rule for JEE Advanced 2025

Q: Does this apply to JEE Mains as well?

A: No, this change currently applies only to JEE Advanced.

Q: What if I’ve already attempted JEE Advanced before?

A: Even if you’ve already taken JEE Advanced twice, you can now take it one more time under the new rule in 2025.

Q: How should I plan my preparation with an extra attempt?

A: We recommend a strategic approach. Enroll in a program that provides comprehensive support over multiple attempts to maximize your chance of success.