JEE is one of the milestones that engineering students need to clear to seek admission into their desired course. JEE Main and JEE Advanced are national-level entrance exams that offer admission to top engineering colleges in India. JEE Main is the main examination that is held by government-supported technical institutions such as NITs and IIITs while JEE-Advanced examination is mainly conducted by IITs and the students must clear JEE Main to appear for JEE Advanced.
JEE Advanced eligibility criteria are the basic criteria that the students have to clear to appear for the JEE Advanced examination. To appear for JEE Advanced, the candidates have to clear JEE Mains. The criteria for appearing for the examination has changed over the years, the table for eligibility criteria is given below.
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.