Frequently Asked Questions about JEE (Main)- IIT-JEE 2012


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1.

What marks should I get in the qualifying examination to be eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

The minimum marks in the qualifying examination (MMQE) for writing the JEE will depend on the applicant’s category.

For the applicant belonging to general (GE) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) categories the MMQE is 60%.
For the applicant belonging to SC and ST the MMQE is 55%
For all persons with Physical Disability (PD) the MMQE is 55%.
Q2.

I appeared in JEE-2010 and JEE-2011. Can I appear in IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q3.

I appeared in JEE-2010, but did not appear in JEE-2011? Can I appear in IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q4.

I qualified in JEE-2011. I paid Rs.40000/20000 but did not join a programme at any of the institutes. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q5.

I appeared in JEE-2011 and not qualified. Based on my performance in JEE-2011, I got an admission offer for a course in ISM Dhanbad. I accepted the offer and paid the required fee but I did not join allotted programme. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q6.

I passed 10+2 examination in 2011 and also qualified in JEE-2011. I appeared for counselling for JEE-2011 and was offered admission in one of the IITs/IT-BHU, Varanasi/ISM, Dhanbad, but did not pay Rs.40000/20000. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes. You are eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012



Q7.

I passed 10+2 examination in 2011 with less than MMQE. I took JEE-2011 and did not qualify. I will be appearing for a re-examination in the year 2012 so that I can obtain MMQE. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes. You are eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q8.

I passed 10+2 examination in 2011 with less than MMQE. I did not write JEE-2011. I will be appearing for a re-examination in the year 2012 so that I can improve the percentage of aggregate marks to more than MMQE. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes.



Q9.

I appeared and passed 10+2 examination in 2010 and got less than MMQE. I appeared for a re-examination for 10+2 in the year 2011 and obtained aggregate mark which made me eligible to attempt JEE. I took JEE-2011 but could not qualify. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q10.

I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2010 and got greater than MMQE. I did not attempt JEE-2010. I took JEE-2011 and did not qualify. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q11.

I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2010 and got greater than MMQE. I did not attempt JEE-2010 and JEE-2011. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012



Q12.

I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2010 and got less than MMQE in the aggregate. I wrote JEE-2010 but did not qualify. I took 10+2 examination in 2011 and got more than the MMQE. I took JEE-2011 but did not qualify. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q13.

I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2010 and got less than the MMQE. I wrote JEE-2010 but did not qualify. I took 10+2 examination in 2011 and got more than the MMQE. I did not write JEE-2011. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q14.

I appeared in 10+2 examination in 2010 and failed. I qualified JEE-2010 but my admission was cancelled. I appeared in 10+2 examination again in 2011 and got more than the MMQE. I wrote JEE-2011 but could not qualify. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q15.

My qualifying examination was conducted in 2010. The results were announced after 30th September 2010, and I got MMQE. I did not attempt JEE-2010 or JEE-2011. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes.



Q16.

My qualifying examination was conducted in 2010. The results were announced after 30th September 2010, and I got the MMQE. I did not attempt JEE-2010 but I attempted JEE-2011 and did not qualify. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes.



Q17.

I passed the 10+2 exam in 2011 and wrote JEE-2011. I was admitted to the Preparatory Course of an IIT/IT-BHU/ISM in July 2011. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes.



Q18

I passed the a qualifying examination in 2010 or before with aggregate marks less than MMQE. I have taken admission in another Qualifying examination and obtained MMQE. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

No. You are not eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012.



Q19.

I am a NRI/PIO/OCI/ foreign national. Does JEE give me any special treatment for admission?

Ans.

No. Also all OCI/PIO/NRI applicants have to satisfy the eligibility conditions meant for the General category candidates.



Q20.

I am studying in a foreign country and the diploma/certificate I will get is not in the qualifying examination list in the JEE information brochure/website. What should I do?

Ans.

You have to provide a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities, when you turn in your completed application form, stating that the diploma/certificate you will receive is equivalent to the 10+2 system of Indian Boards.



Q21.

I will be appearing in the qualifying examination in 2012 but it is likely that the results will be declared after 30th September 2012. Should I appear in IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

You are advised to NOT appear in IIT-JEE 2012. If admitted to an institute on qualifying JEE, you are unable to provide the results in the qualifying examination by 30th September 2012 your admission will be cancelled. In addition, you will have used up one of your two attempts at the JEE.



Q22.

I am entitled to get preferential admission given to children of defense services (DS) personnel. What is the MMQE to be eligible to write the JEE?

Ans.

The MMQE for you will be that of the category you belong. That is, if you are GE/OBC it is 60% and SC/ST/PD it is 55%.



Q23.

I wear contact lenses/spectacles but have normal vision with them. Could I ask for question paper printed in larger fonts?

Ans.

No. Question paper printed in larger fonts is for visually impaired candidates and not for those who have normal vision with/without corrective eyewear.



Q24.

I appeared for JEE-2011 and qualified. I got an admission offer in a IIT/IT-BHU/ISM Dhanbad based on my JEE-2011 AIR. After accepting the admission offer my 10+2 Examination results were declared and failed to get required MMQE. As a consequence my admission was terminated on 30th September 2011. Am I eligible to write IIT-JEE 2012?

Ans.

Yes. You can appear in IIT-JEE 2012.



Q25.

I appeared for JEE-2011 and qualified. I got an admission offer in a IIT/IT-BHU/ISM Dhanbad based on my JEE-2011 AIR. After accepting the admission offer my 10+2 Examination results were declared and failed to get MMQE. As a consequence my admission was terminated on 30th September 2011. Am I eligible to claim refund of my registration fee?

Ans.

No



Q26.

At the time of submission of IIT-JEE 2012 Application Form, I belong to Other Backward Classes (creamy layer), OBC (CL). I anticipate my category to change from OBC (CL) to OBC (non-creamy layer) before 1st June 2012. What certificate do I need to send with Application Form?

Ans.

You should submit a declaration with the application and send attested copy of the OBC (NCL) certificate whenever it is ready before 18th May for taking the benefits of the relaxation granted for OBC (NCL) candidates.



Q27.

I belong to Other Backward Classes (non-creamy layer), OBC (NCL). I submitted OBC (NCL) certificate with my Application Form. Do I need to send a fresh OBC (NCL) certificate issued on or after 1st January 2012?

Ans.

Yes, You should submit a fresh OBC (NCL) certificate issued on or after 1st January 2012 for claiming a eat reserved for OBC (NCL) category before 1st June 2012.

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