JEE Advanced
Joint Entrance Examination Advanced
Conducted by IIT (rotating annually)
About JEE Advanced
Application Fee
| Category | Fee |
|---|---|
| sc_st | ₹1,400 |
| female | ₹1,400 |
| general | ₹2,800 |
JEE Advanced Important Dates
| Event | Type | Session | Date | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Application Form Release Tentative | Registration | - | 25 Apr 2026 | Registration opens at jeeadv.ac.in after JEE Main Session 2 results |
| Last Date to Apply Tentative | Registration | - | 04 May 2026 | Last date to submit application form and pay fees |
| Admit Card Download Tentative | Admit Card | - | 12 May 2026 | Download admit card from official JEE Advanced portal |
| Exam Date (Paper 1 & Paper 2) Tentative | Exam | - | 24 May 2026 | Paper 1: 09:00–12:00 IST; Paper 2: 14:30–17:30 IST |
| Provisional Answer Key Release Tentative | Answer Key | - | 28 May 2026 | Provisional answer keys published; candidates can submit objections |
| Final Answer Key Release Tentative | Answer Key | - | 05 Jun 2026 | Final answer key published after processing objections |
| Result Declaration Tentative | Result | - | 09 Jun 2026 | JEE Advanced 2026 results announced at jeeadv.ac.in |
| JoSAA Counselling Registration Tentative | Counselling | - | 16 Jun 2026 | Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling for IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs |
JEE Advanced Eligibility Criteria
JEE Advanced Exam Pattern
JEE Advanced Syllabus
Physics
- Mechanics: Kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, Work-Energy-Power, System of particles, Rotational motion, Gravitation, Properties of solids and liquids, Fluid mechanics
- Thermal Physics: Thermal expansion, Calorimetry, Kinetic theory of gases, Thermodynamics (1st and 2nd laws), Heat transfer — conduction, convection, radiation
- Electricity & Magnetism: Electrostatics (Coulomb's law, Gauss's law, capacitors), Current electricity (Kirchhoff's laws, Wheatstone bridge), Magnetic effects of current, Electromagnetic induction, Alternating current circuits
- Optics: Ray optics — mirrors, lenses, prisms, optical instruments; Wave optics — interference (Young's double slit), diffraction, polarization
- Modern Physics: Photoelectric effect, Bohr's model of hydrogen atom, Nuclear physics (fission, fusion, radioactivity), X-rays, de Broglie wavelength
- Waves & Oscillations: Simple harmonic motion, Damped oscillations, Wave motion, Superposition, Doppler effect, Standing waves
Chemistry
- Physical Chemistry: Mole concept and stoichiometry, Atomic structure, Chemical bonding (VSEPR, hybridization, MO theory), States of matter (gases, liquids, solids), Chemical equilibrium, Ionic equilibrium (pH, buffer, Ksp), Electrochemistry, Chemical kinetics, Surface chemistry, Solutions and colligative properties
- Inorganic Chemistry: Periodic table and periodic properties, s-block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals), p-block elements (groups 13–18 in detail), d-block and f-block elements, Coordination compounds (nomenclature, isomerism, crystal field theory), Qualitative analysis (salt analysis), Metallurgy principles
- Organic Chemistry: IUPAC nomenclature and isomerism, General organic chemistry (inductive, resonance, hyperconjugation effects), Hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic), Reactions: substitution, addition, elimination, rearrangement; Functional groups — alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, amines; Biomolecules — carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids; Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life
Mathematics
- Algebra: Complex numbers (Argand plane, De Moivre's theorem), Quadratic equations, Sequences and series (AP, GP, HP), Logarithms, Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem, Matrices and determinants, Probability (Bayes' theorem, distributions)
- Trigonometry: Trigonometric ratios, Identities and equations, Inverse trigonometric functions, Properties of triangles, Heights and distances
- Coordinate Geometry: Straight lines, Circles, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola — equations, tangents, normals, chords, locus problems
- Differential Calculus: Functions (domain, range, continuity, differentiability), Limits, Differentiation (chain rule, implicit, parametric), Applications — maxima/minima, Rolle's theorem, LMVT, monotonicity
- Integral Calculus: Indefinite integration (standard forms, substitution, by parts), Definite integrals (properties, reduction formulas), Area under curves, Differential equations (variable separable, linear, homogeneous)
- Vectors & 3D Geometry: Vector algebra (dot product, cross product, scalar triple product), Lines and planes in 3D, Angle between lines/planes, Distance formulas, Skew lines
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View All CollegesJEE Advanced Preparation Tips
Master the NCERT Foundation First
JEE Advanced tests conceptual depth far beyond NCERT, but NCERT forms the bedrock. Complete NCERT Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (Classes 11 & 12) thoroughly before moving to advanced references. Every derivation and example matters.
Subject-Wise Recommended Books
- Physics: H.C. Verma (Concepts of Physics Vol. 1 & 2) for theory and problems; D.C. Pandey series for practice; I.E. Irodov for olympiad-level challenge problems.
- Chemistry: O.P. Tandon (Physical & Inorganic Chemistry); J.D. Lee (Inorganic); Morrison & Boyd (Organic); N. Avasthi for Physical Chemistry problems.
- Mathematics: R.D. Sharma for basics; S.L. Loney (Trigonometry & Coordinate Geometry); Hall & Knight (Algebra); G.N. Berman for Calculus.
Build a Realistic Study Schedule
Divide your day into three focused sessions of 3 hours each with 30-minute breaks. Rotate subjects daily to avoid fatigue. Allocate extra time to weak areas identified during weekly self-assessment. Dedicate the final 2 months exclusively to revision and full-length mock tests.
Prioritise High-Weightage Topics
- Physics: Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Mechanics (Rotational Motion)
- Chemistry: Coordination Compounds, Electrochemistry, Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Chemical Bonding
- Mathematics: Calculus (Definite Integrals), Complex Numbers, Matrices & Determinants, Probability
Mock Test Strategy
Start taking full-length CBT mock tests (Paper 1 + Paper 2 format, 3 hours each) from October of your preparation year. Analyse each test thoroughly — identify error patterns: conceptual gaps, silly mistakes, or time mismanagement. JEE Advanced uses multiple question types (single correct, multiple correct, integer type, matrix match) — practise all formats. Attempt previous years' papers from 2015–2024 under strict exam conditions.
Understand the Marking Scheme Deeply
JEE Advanced has a complex, question-type-specific marking scheme. Multiple correct answer questions award partial marks for partially correct responses but penalise incorrect selections. Integer-type questions carry no negative marking. Calibrate your attempt strategy accordingly — never guess on multiple-correct questions.
Exam-Day Strategy
Carry your JEE Advanced admit card, a valid photo ID, and a passport-size photograph. Report to the centre at least 60 minutes before the scheduled start. The exam is computer-based — practice extensively on the official mock test interface at jeeadv.ac.in. In the exam, attempt questions you are fully confident about first, then return to uncertain ones. Do not spend more than 3 minutes on any single question in the first pass.
Mental Health and Physical Wellbeing
Sleep at least 7 hours nightly, especially in the final month. Short 20-minute revision sessions the evening before the exam are sufficient — avoid cramming new topics. Stay hydrated during the exam; water bottles are permitted inside the hall.
JEE Advanced Counselling Process
JEE Advanced Counselling — JoSAA Process
After JEE Advanced results are declared (typically in June), seat allotment for IITs, NITs, IIITs, and Other Government Funded Technical Institutions (GFTIs) is conducted jointly by the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). Candidates qualifying JEE Advanced are eligible for IIT seats; JEE Main qualifiers (non-Advanced) are eligible for NIT/IIIT/GFTI seats. The entire process is online at josaa.nic.in.
- JoSAA Registration: Qualified candidates must register on the JoSAA portal within the announced window (typically 3–5 days after JEE Advanced results). Registration requires JEE Advanced roll number, email ID, and mobile number.
- Choice Filling & Locking: Candidates fill institute and branch preferences in order of priority. JoSAA 2024 offered over 58,000 seats across 118 institutes. Choices must be locked before the deadline — unlocked choices are not considered.
- Mock Seat Allotment: JoSAA releases 1–2 mock allotment rounds so candidates can review likely outcomes and revise choices before the official rounds begin.
- Official Seat Allotment Rounds: JoSAA conducts 5–6 official allotment rounds. After each round, candidates must either:
- Accept the seat and freeze (no further upgrades sought)
- Accept and float (retain seat, participate in upgrades)
- Accept and slide (upgrade within same institute/programme only)
- Reject (forfeits the seat; candidate exits the process)
- Online Document Verification (ODV): After each round's allotment, candidates must report to their allotted institute's portal or a designated Reporting Centre to upload/verify documents: Class 10 & 12 mark sheets, JEE Advanced scorecard, category certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS), PwD certificate if applicable, and passport-size photographs.
- Seat Acceptance Fee Payment: A non-refundable seat acceptance fee (₹35,000 for General/OBC; ₹15,000 for SC/ST/PwD) is paid online to confirm the allotment. This amount is adjusted against the institute's admission fee at reporting.
- Physical Reporting at Institute: After the final round, candidates with a confirmed seat must report physically to their allotted IIT/NIT/IIIT with original documents, pay the remaining admission fees, and complete medical fitness formalities. Failure to report by the deadline results in automatic cancellation of the seat.
CSAB Special Rounds: After JoSAA closes, the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) conducts special rounds to fill vacant seats in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. Candidates who did not get a seat in JoSAA or wish to try for a different branch can register separately for CSAB Special Rounds.