JEE Advanced 2025: Complete List of Documents for Students Who Quit College in Between Nov 5-18, 2024

In a noteworthy development for aspiring JEE Advanced 2025 candidates, the Joint Admission Board (JAB) has introduced revised eligibility criteria following a landmark Supreme Court ruling on January 10, 2025. This decision, aimed at promoting fairness, extends eligibility to students who completed their Class 12 exams in 2023 but withdrew from their courses between November 5 and November 18, 2024.

JEE Advanced 2025

Updated Eligibility Details

The updated criteria cater to students affected by the outlined withdrawal period, providing them a fresh opportunity to attempt the prestigious JEE Advanced. Candidates meeting the revised conditions must prepare a set of mandatory documents for registration:

  • Institutional Certificate: A stamped and signed letter from the institution's head (Dean, Principal, or Director) as per the prescribed format in the Form Withdrawn-certificate.
  • Affidavit: A notarized affidavit on Rs 10 non-judicial stamp paper. Candidates aged 18 or above must submit their affidavit, while those under 18 require their parent or legal guardian to do so.
  • Withdrawal Notification: An official withdrawal letter or notification from the candidate's previous institution.

Registration Guidance

Eligible candidates are advised to access the revised information brochure available on the JEE Advanced official website, jeeadv.ac.in, for detailed instructions. The site provides a step-by-step guide to completing the registration process seamlessly.

Balancing Fairness and Opportunity

This revision aligns with the Supreme Court's emphasis on equity, providing an opportunity for deserving students who faced interruptions in their education. While the JAB had earlier considered increasing the permissible attempts for JEE Advanced, the board eventually reverted to its initial criteria, incorporating this nuanced update.

As JEE Advanced 2025 approaches, the recent changes underscore the commitment to inclusivity in India's education system. Aspiring candidates should act promptly to ensure their eligibility, compile the required documents, and complete the registration process to avoid last-minute hurdles. This pivotal update not only shapes the immediate future for many students but also reflects a thoughtful precedent for future examinations.

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