Kota:Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2024, a gateway for admission to the IITs is scheduled to be held on 26 May. The entrance, which is conducted on rotational basis by the IITs, is being held by IIT Madras this year.
What's unique about this entrance is that its pattern and marking scheme changes every year and in view of its difficulty level, it's considered to be one of the toughest exams. Candidates who appear in this entrance have already cleared the JEE Main but despite this, about 75 percent students are unable to crack it.
In the last five years, students have qualified this exam by scoring between 15 to 25 percent marks. But, 70 to 75 percent candidates have scored below this and are not eligible for the counseling of Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for admission in IITs.
Education expert Dev Sharma said that according to the cut-off of the last five years, general category candidates have qualified the JEE Advanced with marks ranging from 15.28 to 25 percent. It has been seen that 74 percent candidates could not even score 55 out of 360 marks.
Sharma said in 2019, general category candidates were qualified for counseling only after scoring 25 percent (93 out of 372 marks), whereas about 76 percent, which means 1.22 lakh candidates scored below 25 percent marks.