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i appeared for my 12 in 2009 along with iit- jee but failed to cleae my boards so will my attempt be counted? as i think i should not be as iit gives 2 chances 1 in the year u pass 12 and the 2 the following year.so i hav not passed so it should not be counted. am i right??? plz help
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There are so many doubts among students regrading attempt for IIT-JEE.Here is the list o fsuch question and their answer and you will find your answer in this........

Q1. I appeared in JEE-2008 and JEE-2009. Can I appear in JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q2. I appeared in JEE-2008, but did not appear in JEE-2009? Can I appear in JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q3.
I qualified in JEE-2009. I took admission in one of the IITs/IT-BHU,
Varanasi/ISM, Dhanbad by paying full fees but did not join the
programme. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q4.
I passed 10+2 examination in 2009 and also qualified in JEE-2009. I
appeared for counselling for JEE-2009 and was offered admission in one
of the IITs/IT-BHU, Varanasi/ISM, Dhanbad, but did not pay full fees at
the institute where I was offered admission and did not join the
programme. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: Yes, you are eligible.


Q5.
I passed 10+2 examination in 2009 with 50% marks. I took JEE-2009 and
did not qualify. I will be appearing for a re-examination in the year
2010 so that I can improve the percentage of aggregate marks to 60% or
more. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010 and if so how shall I fill up the
application form?


Ans:
Yes you are eligible. You should darken the second bubble in Item 5
entitled Year of passing 10+2 or equivalent and darken the SECOND
bubble in item 6 entitled number of attempts.


Q6.
I passed 10+2 examination in 2009 with 50% marks. I did not write
JEE-2009. I will be appearing for a re-examination in the year 2010 so
that I can improve the percentage of aggregate marks to 60% or more. Am
I eligible to write JEE-2010 and if so how shall I fill up the
application form?


Ans:
Yes you are eligible. You should darken the second bubble in Item 5
entitled Year of passing 10+2 or equivalent and darken the FIRST bubble
in item 6 entitled number of attempts. However, this would be your last
change to take JEE.


Q7.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and got 50% marks. I did not
write JEE-2008. I appeared for a re-examination for 10+2 in the year
2009 and obtained aggregate mark which made me eligible to attempt JEE.
I took JEE-2009 but could not qualify. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: NO. Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination before October 1, 2008 are not eligible to write JEE-2010.


Q8.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and got 60% marks. I did not
attempt JEE-2008. I took JEE-2009 and did not qualify. Am I eligible to
write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q9.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and got 60% marks. I did not
attempt JEE-2008 and JEE-2009. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q10.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and got less than 60% marks in
the aggregate. I wrote JEE-2008 but did not qualify. I took 10+2
examination in 2009 and got more than 60% marks in the aggregate. I
took JEE-2009 but did not qualify. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q11.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and got less than 60% marks in
the aggregate. I wrote JEE-2008 but did not qualify. I took 10+2
examination in 2009 and got more than 60% marks in the aggregate. I did
not write JEE-2009. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q12.
I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2008 and failed. I qualified
JEE-2008 but my admission was cancelled. I appeared in 10+2 examination
again in 2009 and got more than 60% marks in the aggregate. I wrote
JEE-2009 but could not qualify. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010?


Ans: No.


Q13.
My qualifying examination was conducted in 2008. The results were
announced after 30th September 2008, and I got 60% marks. I did not
attempt JEE-2008 or JEE-2009. Am I eligible to write JEE-2010 and if
so, how shall I fill up the application form?


Ans:
Yes, you are eligible irrespective of whether you attempted JEE-2009 or
not. You should darken the second bubble in Item 5 of the Application
Form entitled Qualification and darken the FIRST bubble in item 6.


Q14.
My qualifying examination was conducted in 2008. The results were
announced after 30th September 2008, and I got 60% marks. I did not
attempt JEE-2008 but I attempted JEE-2009 and did not qualify. Am I
eligible to write JEE-2010 and if so, how shall I fill up the
application form?


Ans:
Yes, you are eligible irrespective of whether you attempted JEE-2009 or
not. You should darken the second bubble in Item 5 of the Application
Form entitled Qualification and darken the SECOND bubble in item 6.


Q15.
I passed 10+2 exam in 2009 and wrote JEE-2009. I was admitted to the
Preparatory Course of an IIT/IT-BHU/ISM in July 2009 and I am due to
appear in the Preparatory Exams in 2010. I wish to appear for JEE-2010.
Am I eligible?


Ans:
Yes, you are eligible to appear since admission to preparatory course
does not imply that you have joined any IIT/IT-BHU/ISM, Dhanbad.
However, you will not be eligible to undergo the Preparatory course at
any of the above Institutes on the basis of JEE-2010.


Q16. I fall under NRI/PIO/OCI/ foreign national. Does JEE give me any special treatment for admission?


Ans:
First of all, you must qualify in JEE-2010. However, for the purpose of
course allocation such candidates would be offered admission in a
programme available to other general candidates at their All India Rank
(AIR). These seats offered to foreign nationals (also PIO, OCI, NRI)
will be treated as supernumerary.


Q17.
I am a studying in a foreign country and the certificate I will get is
not listed in the JEE information brochure/website under qualifying
examination. What should I do?
Ans: In all such cases you have to
produce a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities
stating that your certificate is equivalent to the 10+2 system of
Indian Boards.


Q18.
I will be appearing in the qualifying examination in 2010 but it is
unlikely that the results will be declared before 30th September 2010.
Should I appear in JEE-2010?


Ans:
You are advised to appear in JEE-2011 since if you qualify JEE, you
will not be able to meet the admission requirements by the last date ie
30th September 2010.


Reply by gupta - 755days 18hrs 28secs ago
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