While there are many engineering colleges in India that offer undergraduate engineering courses, the Indian Institute of Technology has always been a pioneer in churning out world-class engineers year after year. At the forefront of innovation, IITs are known to be constantly working towards innovation in the conventional engineering domains as well as the latest technologies such as artificial intelligence, deep learning, the Internet of Things, and blockchains.
Earlier known as IIT JEE, JEE Advanced is the second part of the JEE entrance examination. It is conducted after the JEE Main exam and it is a crucial test for engineering aspirants wishing to seek admission in IITs.
JEE Advanced is conducted online all over the country and is overseen by seven IITs on a rotational basis - IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, and IIT Guwahati. The examination is conducted by JAB, the JEE Apex Board, and you need to clear this exam if you want to pursue a career in engineering or architecture in the premier institutes of India.