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Is jee advanced mandatory for AAT exam

Sakshi Sharma 30th May, 2025

Hello Radha ,

I hope you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, yes jee advanced is mandatory for AAT exam. Only the qualifiers of JEE advanced can attempt the Architecture Aptitude Test.

To know more , refer this :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-aat

Good luck!

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Jee advanced cut off for qualify

Sajal Trivedi 27th May, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The minimum percentage of marks that candidates must obtain in order to be listed in the JEE Advanced rank list is known as the "EE Advanced cutoff."  The rank list will only contain applicants who receive the minimum required scores in each topic and overall.

For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff

Thank you

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i cleared through my jeemains paper 2(barch) and i plan on giving jee advanced, what are the topics that are likely to be asked and how can i prepare for it, is both the question and syllabus same for btech and barch students in jee adv?

kumardurgesh1802 24th May, 2025

Hello there,

For JEE Advanced, the syllabus for B.Tech and B.Arch students is largely the same in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, but B.Arch candidates also have an additional section on Aptitude and Drawing.

Topics likely to be asked:

  • Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics

  • Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

  • Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Vector and 3D Geometry

  • Aptitude (for B.Arch): Visualization skills, 3D perception, Architectural awareness

  • Drawing (for B.Arch): Drawing and sketching related to architecture and building forms

Preparation tips:

  1. Master NCERT textbooks thoroughly as a base.

  2. Solve previous years’ JEE Advanced papers and mock tests.

  3. Focus on problem-solving speed and accuracy.

  4. For B.Arch, practice drawing and aptitude tests regularly.

  5. Time management and conceptual clarity are key.

  6. Join coaching or online courses if needed, especially for drawing and aptitude.

In summary, the core syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths is the same for both B.Tech and B.Arch, but B.Arch has additional Aptitude and Drawing sections in JEE Advanced. Prepare accordingly.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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I have got 103 marks in jee advanced is there any possibility of getting any iit of cs my category is obc

Akansha Sharma 2nd Jun, 2025

Congrats on scoring 103 marks in JEE Advanced! For OBC category, getting a Computer Science (CS) seat in IIT with 103 marks is tough because CS is very competitive. Usually, top ranks are needed for CS. But you might get a chance in newer IITs or other branches related to CS like Electrical or IT in some IITs. Participate in JoSAA counseling, choose your options carefully, and keep backup branches ready. Stay positive and keep trying!



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hello... is jee advance 2025 tougher than 2022? i am sc category and my expected marks in advance is 41 marks... what is my category rank and which was tougher 2022 or 2025?

Akansha Sharma 23rd May, 2025

Hello! It’s hard to say exactly if JEE Advanced 2025 will be tougher than 2022, but usually the difficulty varies every year. If you expect to score around 41 marks in JEE Advanced and you belong to the SC category, your category rank might be around 8,000 to 12,000 based on past trends. The 2022 paper was considered moderately tough. Focus on doing your best, prepare well, and don’t worry too much about which year was harder.



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my jee advanced marks 37 what is my prep rank st category male

Snahel Patra 23rd May, 2025

JEE Advanced 2025 score of 37 marks and belonging to the ST category , you are likely to be eligible for the Preparatory Course Rank List . This program is designed for candidates who do not meet the standard cutoff but are close to it, providing them with an opportunity to prepare for regular undergraduate programs at IITs. successfully completion of the one-year preparatory program, you can secure admission into undergraduate programs at IITs

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I have written the JEE ADVANCE response sheet can you show me the result

Akansha Sharma 23rd May, 2025

I can’t directly show your JEE Advanced result from your response sheet, but here’s what you can do: After the exam, the official JEE Advanced website releases the answer key and response sheets. You can check your response sheet to see which answers you marked. Once the official results are announced (usually a few weeks after the exam), you can log in on the JEE Advanced website using your credentials to see your score and rank. Keep an eye on the official site for updates!



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if a person in intermediate 1st year student failed in maths 1b and cleared it in advance supplementary and in second she scored 880 marks in second yers and in jee advanced they got 400 above marks they she /he can get admission in iit college

kumardurgesh1802 20th May, 2025

Hello there,

Yes, the person can still get admission in an IIT if they meet the JEE Advanced eligibility criteria and score well enough in the exam.

Key points:

  1. Intermediate (Class 12) passing status: Clearing Maths 1B in advanced supplementary means they passed the subject, so the academic eligibility is met.

  2. JEE Advanced marks: Scoring 400+ in JEE Advanced is a good score and can help secure admission depending on the branch and category.

  3. Other eligibility criteria: The candidate must also satisfy age limit, number of attempts, and other rules set by IITs.

So, if all criteria are met and the rank is good, admission to an IIT is possible despite the initial failure in Maths 1B.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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If I join IIT madras bs degree this year this year is my first attempt for jee advance then will I be eligible to give jee advance 2nd attempt next year

gopi 20th May, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you get admitted into the B.S. program at IIT Madras this year and this year happens to be your first JEE Advanced attempt, then yes, you will remain eligible to take JEE Advanced again next year if you satisfy the other eligibility norms laid down by the conducting authorities of the exam. The important thing is that the candidate gets two chances at JEE Advanced at the most, and these chances have to come within two successive years from the year when they first appeared for the test. Since you are trying for the first time, you have one chance remaining for the next year.

But once you are admitted into an IIT undergraduate course, you cannot sit for JEE Advanced again to get into the same course. But if you are interested in a different course or a double degree (such as B.Tech + M.Tech), you may want to look up the particular rules from the JEE Advanced official website or the IITs.

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sir i am currently in class 12th CBSE board and i want to take admission in class 11th in other state board and then after i give jee main in 2027 on the basis of state board certification then how many attempts i have for jee advanced and jee mains which type of problem i will face ?

Nikita shahi 31st Jul, 2025

Yes, you can switch from CBSE 12th to repeating 11th in state board, and then write JEE Main in 2027, but here are a few points to note:

  • For JEE Main Eligibility you can appear three times in three consecutive years after completing Class 12.
  • So if you finish state board Class 12 in 2027, your attempts will be 2027, 2028, and 2029.
  • No issue with board change as long as the new board is recognized.
  • Be careful about gap years, as some colleges may ask for a proper explanation or documentation.

Make sure your JEE Advanced eligibility is calculated from your latest qualifying year. So yes, it’s doable, just keep all paperwork ready and plan your preparation properly.

All the best!


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