A candidate must fulfil all of the eligibility requirements set by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the conducting authority, in order to appear for the JEE(Main) 2023. Failing to do so may result in disqualification of their application and admission. The candidates are advised to thoroughly read the eligibility criteria before beginning the JEE (Main) 2023 application form.
The key eligibility criterion is as follows:
Age Limit
Minimum Percentage Required
Number of Attempts
Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination
Mandatory Subjects
Age Limit
There is no upper age restriction for the JEE (Main) exam. Candidates who passed class 12 or it's equivalent in the years 2021, 2022, or 2023 are eligible to sit for the JEE (Main) 2023. Candidates may be required to fulfil particular age standards by some of the institutions to which they wish to secure admission.
Minimum Percentage Required
Candidates are NO LONGER required to achieve a certain percentage to appear for B.E./B.Tech. courses in the JEE (Main) 2023. Candidates must, however, meet the minimum percentage standards specified by the institutes of their choice as the admission criterion.
Number of Attempts
According to the most recent NTA revisions, aspirants can take JEE (Main) 2023 twice a year (Session 1 - January and Session 2 - April). They can improve their performance by taking one or both sessions. The only limitation is that applicants may take the test 3 years in a row beginning with the year they passed their class 12 or equivalent examination.
List of Qualifying Examinations
The 10+2 system's final examination should have been administered by any recognised Central/State Board, such as CBSE, ICSE, and so on.
A recognised Board/University administered an intermediate or two-year Pre-University exam.
The candidate took the final examination of the two-year course at the National Defense Academy in the Joint Services Wing.
Candidate passed the National Institute of Open Schooling's Senior Secondary School Examination with a minimum of five courses.
The candidate has finished his/her 10+2 or equivalent examination in India or any other country from any Public School/Board/University recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
The candidate has completed a three-year diploma programme recognised by AICTE or a State Board of technical education.
The applicant has passed the General Certificate Education (GCE) examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
The candidate passed the Cambridge University High School Certificate Examination or the International Baccalaureate Diploma from the International Baccalaureate Office in Geneva.
Candidates who have finished the Class 12 (or equivalent) examination outside of India or from a Board other than those listed above must present a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) stating that the examination they passed is equal to the Class 12 Examination.
If the Class 12 Exam is not a public examination, the candidate must have previously passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination.
Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination
Candidates who completed their class 12/equivalent exam in 2021, 2022, or will appear for it in 2023, regardless of their age, are eligible to take the JEE (Main) – 2023.
Candidates who completed the Class 12/equivalent examinations in 2020 or earlier and candidates who will appear for the 10+2 exam in 2024 or after are not eligible to take the JEE (Main) 2023.
Mandatory Subjects
Candidates must fulfil the following eligibility criteria in addition to the above-mentioned eligibility criteria. To take JEE (Main) 2023, students must have studied and passed particular subjects in 10+2 or equivalent.>/div>
Course
Mandatory Subjects
B.E./B.Technology
Physics, Mathematics and any one from Chemistry/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Technical Vocational Subjects
B.Architecture
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry
B.Planning
Mathematics
JEE Main NRI Students Eligibility
Aside from the aforementioned eligibility requirements, India's Ministry of Education established the DASA Scheme, which permits Indian people living overseas to take engineering entrance exams. As a result, if an engineering applicant meets the above conditions in addition to the DASA Scheme, he or she is qualified to pursue technical education in India.>
DASA Scheme
As Notified by the Indian Ministry of Education, under the Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) Scheme or commonly known as ‘NRI Quota’, the Foreign Nationals (FNs) studying in any country (including India), wards of Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) and Non – Residents Indians (NRIs), can pursue Technical Education in India in National Institute of Technology (NITs), International Institute of Information Technology (IIITs) and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions excluding Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
CIWG Scheme
The popular DASA Scheme has a scheme called CIWG, which stands for Children of Indian Workers in the Gulf. The policy is part of the NRI Quota. The key distinction is that this part of the scheme offers additional benefits to NRI students in Middle Eastern nations such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain.
This scheme is solely available to the NRI students from the Middle East countries seeking admission to Indian Engineering Colleges.
Through the CIWG Scheme, NRI students can gain admission to India's top engineering colleges like NITs, IIITs and other engineering institutions funded by the central government.
Students in the CIWG category can enrol in any of the various streams, such as Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Computer Engineering (CE), Mechanical Engineering (MEC), Information Technology, Software Engineering, and so on.