JEE Advanced (formerly known as IIT JEE) is the second phase of the IIT JEE and is usually conducted after the JEE Main exam. It is an important test for engineering aspirants (especially those seeking admission to premier engineering institutes such as IITs). JEE Advanced is a computer-based exam and is usually conducted by seven different Indian IITs (IIT Kharagpur, IIT Bombay, IIT Roorkee, IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi and IIT Guwahati) on a rotational basis. JEE Advanced 2023 is expected to be conducted by IIT Guwahati.
Students who are planning to appear for JEE Advanced 2023 are required to meet specific eligibility criteria established by the exam conducting authority. Candidates who do not fulfil the required criteria are not qualified to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. Therefore, candidates are advised to read the eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced carefully before submitting their application form to avoid any discrepancies in the future.
Below the the expected exam pattern for JEE Advanced 2023. As we know, the number of questions in JEE Advanced paper may vary every year.
Number of Papers: 2 (Paper-I and Paper-II) – Both are compulsory |
Exam Mode: Computer-Based (Online) |
Duration: 3 Hours each for Paper-I and Paper-II (4 hours for PwD candidates) |
Shifts: 9 AM – 12 PM, 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM |
Number Of Sections: 3 (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) |
Number of Questions: Varies |
Question Types: Multiple Choice Questions (with one or more correct options), Numerical based Questions, Matching List Questions |
Question Paper Languages: English and Hindi |
The questions in JEE Advanced are focused more on testing conceptual clarity and application-based knowledge; therefore, candidates should practice mixed variations of problems from multiple reference books. To crack this exam, they should focus equally on all three subjects. The exam is highly uncertain, and questions can be expected from anywhere; therefore, examine your strengths and prepare a suitable study plan based on the topics included in the syllabus.
The Examination authority declares the syllabus of JEE Advanced. As we know, JEE Advanced 2023 syllabus has been released with some differences compared to the previous year. The syllabus is mapped according to the NCERT curriculum and is almost similar to the Mains Syllabus (with a slight difference in the weightage for different topics). The syllabus will help the IIT aspirants plan and schedule their preparation strategy
In 2023, IIT Guwahati will declare the results of the JEE Advanced. The examination authority who is in charge of the exam for that particular year will declare the results. The results will be published online on the official website comprising subject-wise marks and total marks secured, All India Rank (AIR) and Category Ranks.
The cutoff marks for the entrance exam will be released along with the declaration of results. JEE Advanced cutoff marks are the minimum marks required by the candidates to be eligible in the counselling process conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The students are shortlisted for admission at IITs based on the cutoff marks and ranks secured in the examination.
The questions in JEE Advanced are focused more on testing conceptual clarity and application-based knowledge; therefore, candidates should practice mixed variations of problems from multiple reference books. To crack this exam, they should focus equally on all three subjects. The exam is highly uncertain, and questions can be expected from anywhere; therefore, examine your strengths and prepare a suitable study plan based on the topics included in the syllabus.
Activity Day, Date and Time (IST)
Registration for JEE (Advanced) 2023 Fourth week of May
Last date for fee payment of registered candidates Second week of June
Admit Card available for download Second week of June
Choosing of scribe for PwD candidate Second week of June
JEE (Advanced) 2023 Exam Third week of June
Online display of provisional answer keys Fourth week of June
Online declaration of final answer keys First week