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To get into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), students in India go through a two-stage entrance examination called the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). The first stage is JEE Main, and the second stage is JEE Advanced.
JEE Main is the initial screening test. Every year, a large number of students appear for JEE Main. While the exact number fluctuates, it's typically around 1 million students across both sessions (January and April). Out of all these candidates, only the top 250,000 (including all categories) are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. This means that a significant majority of the students who take JEE Main do not qualify for the next stage.
The selection for JEE Advanced is based on the percentile score obtained in JEE Main. Different categories have different cut-off percentiles. For example, the cut-off for the general category is usually higher than for reserved categories like OBC-NCL, SC, and ST. There's also a separate cut-off for the economically weaker sections (EWS) and persons with disabilities (PwD). These cut-offs vary each year depending on factors like the difficulty level of the exam and the number of available seats.
So, to directly answer your question, around 250,000 students qualify for JEE Advanced out of the approximately 1 million who appear for JEE Main. This makes the competition to get into an IIT very intense, as only these top performers get the chance to compete for a limited number of seats in the IITs through JEE Advanced. The final admission to IITs is based on the rank secured in JEE Advanced, subject to meeting other eligibility criteria like minimum percentage in Class 12 board exams.




