The IIT JEE exam features eligibility requirements that allow students to be filtered, and those who don't qualify aren't allowed to take the exam.
Candidates must place among the top contenders in each category in JEE (Main) Paper 1. For instance, just 46.5 percent of the top 250,000 applicants for JEE (Advanced) 2019 were open to all applicants, with the remaining applicants falling into special categories, according to the leading IIT JEE coaching facility in Delhi.
Candidates must be under 25 years old; SC, ST, and PwD candidates receive a five-year age relaxation.
The exam can only be taken twice in two consecutive years, according to the best IIT JEE coaching in Delhi.
A student must have met the minimum eligibility requirements by having passed the Class XII Board Examination (or an equivalent exam) the year prior.
You cannot take the exam if you previously accepted admission to one of the IITs.
A minimum score of 75% is required (65%) for SC, ST, and PwD. Delhi's top IIT JEE coaching.