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MDR-TB during Class 12 Boards: Will I be eligible for JEE Advanced 2025 and 2026?

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Jahanvi Question by Jahanvi on Dec 29, 2024Hindi
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I was absent in all my class 12th boards and practicals in the year 2023-24 because I got diagnosed with mdr tb, now I'm appearing as a regular candidate in the year 2024-24, will I be eligible for jee advanced 2025 and 2026, as in jee advance attempts count starts from first appearance in class 12th, since I was absent in all my boards in 2023-24 will they consider 2023-24 as my first attempt year, will I be eligible for jee advanced 2025 and 2026?? Specifically 2026?

Ans: In the case of JEE Advanced, eligibility criteria are based on the year of first appearance for the Class 12th (or equivalent) board exam, provided the candidate has passed the exam. Since you were absent from all Class 12th board exams and practicals in the 2023–24 academic year due to medical reasons, this would not be considered your first attempt or year of passing Class 12th. Your first valid attempt will be in the 2024–25 academic year when you appear and pass as a regular candidate.

Here’s how this affects your JEE Advanced eligibility:

JEE Advanced 2025: You are eligible because your first appearance in the Class 12th board exams will be in 2024–25.

JEE Advanced 2026: You will also be eligible because candidates are allowed to attempt JEE Advanced in the year of their Class 12th passing and the subsequent year. Since your first valid Class 12th attempt is in 2024–25, your eligibility extends to 2025 and 2026.
This is as per my knowledge. For any update, follow rules and regulations from JEE board website.
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