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The joint admission board (JAB) of IITs clarified that the format of theJoint Entrance Examination (JEE)-Advanced paper will not be changed.

The JEE-Advanced Exam will be held on June 2. This exam will only have multiple-choice questions which the students will attempt in two sessions, morning and afternoon.
This will come as a relief for aspirants who had been preparing in keeping with the old format which did not include subjective questions. Several IITs, including the one in Mumbai, were in favour of a subjective JEE.
The difficulty level of and the marks allotted to JEE-Advanced tests will be similar to that of previous JEEs.
According to the notification, top 1.5 lakh candidates, including all categories, from the JEE-Main exam will be eligible to appear for the JEE-Advanced. Students who qualify in the JEE-Advanced exam and fall in the top 20 percentile of the successful candidates in their respective board results will be eligible for admission to IITs.

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