The minimum academic
qualification for B.E/B.Tech admission through IIT JEE is a pass grade in 12th
or its equivalent. In case the relevant qualifying examination is not a public
examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or
Pre-University) examination at an earlier level. Those appearing in 12th final
or equivalent examination in 2010 can also appear in IIT JEE-2010. The students
who will be appearing for the qualifying examination in 2011 or later are not
eligible to apply. All provisional admissions will stand cancelled if the proof
of having passed the qualifying examination (10+2 or its equivalent) is not
submitted to the Institute concerned by September 30, 2010. For more info visit
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A candidate can attempt JEE only
twice, in consecutive years. Those who have appeared in JEE in 2008 or earlier
are not eligible for appearing in JEE-2010.
Candidates appearing in IIT JEE
Exam should have either passed the qualifying examination in 2009 or should be
appearing in 2010. They should also satisfy the specific eligibility criteria
in the qualifying examination. Candidates who have passed the qualifying
examination before October 1, 2008 are not eligible to write JEE-2010.
The admissions are subject to
verification of facts from the original certificates/documents of the
candidates. If an applicant is not eligible, if it is found at a later date,
the institution has the rights to cancel his/her admission. The decision of the
Joint Admissions Board regarding the eligibility of any applicant shall be
final.
The list of qualifying examinations is given below:
1. The final examination of the
10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/State Board, such as Central
Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council for Indian School Certificate
Examination, New Delhi; etc.
2. Intermediate or two-year
Pre-University Examination conducted by a recognized Board/ University.
3. Final Examination of the
two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy.
4. General Certificate Education
(GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
5. High School Certificate
Examination of the Cambridge University.
6. Any Public
School/Board/University Examination in India or in foreign countries recognized
by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to 10+2 system.
7. H.S.C. Vocational Examination.
8. Senior Secondary School
Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of five
subjects.
9. 3 or 4-year Diploma recognized
by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education.
Date of Birth
Only those candidates whose date
of birth falls on or after October 01, 1985 are eligible for JEE-2010. However,
in the case of SC, ST and PD candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years,
i.e., SC, ST and PD candidates who were born on or after October 01, 1980 are
eligible. Only the date of birth as recorded in your High School/first
Board/Pre-University Certificate will be taken as authentic. Candidates must
produce this certificate in original as a proof of their age at the time of
counseling, failing which they will be disqualified.
Physical Fitness
All qualified candidates will have
to submit a Physical Fitness certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner
in a prescribed format that will be made available to them at an appropriate
time. They will be admitted only if they are physically fit for pursuing a
course of study at the participating Institutes.
Special Requirements for Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery
Courses
Candidates opting for these
courses should make sure that they are free from color blindness. They will be
required to submit a certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner to this
effect at the time of counseling. The standard of visual acuity with or without
glasses will be adhered strictly for candidates seeking admission in Mining as
per DGMS Circular 14 of 1972. Persons with one-eyed vision are not permitted to
work underground. Candidates with above limitations are not allowed to opt for
admission to Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering.
Women Candidates for Mining Courses
Section 46(1) of the Mines Act,
1952 states that ''No woman shall, not withstanding anything contained in any
other law, be employed (a) in any part of a mine which is below ground, (b) in
any mine above ground except between the hours 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.''. The
programs of Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery at ISM Dhanbad do not admit
women candidates, whereas, IIT Kharagpur and IT-BHU Varanasi have no such restriction.
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