New Delhi: The results of IIT JEE Advanced 2014 - the tough entrance exam which enables students for admission to India's premiuim engineering institutes, have been declared and are now available online on the JEE (Advanced) website (www.jeeadv.iitd.ac.in).
Candidates can view their results by entering their JEE (Advanced) 2014 Roll Number and date of birth on the official website. The All India Ranks of JEE Advanced will be declared after the results, however candidates will not receive any individual rank cards.
The candidates can now start with the online filling of choice for various courses. To begin on June 20, this process will spread over a period of five days.
The candidates who clear the exam will be eligible for admissions to undergraduate courses at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) (Bhubaneswar, Bombay, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Mandi, Patna, Roorkee, Ropar and Varanasi) and Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad.
The candidates who qualify JEE Advanced and wish to join the B.Arch courses (Codes: G5101 and R5101) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT-2014), which shall be held at seven zonal IITs on June 26.
The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Advanced 2014 was conducted by the seven zonal IITs on May 25, 2014 for admission to undergraduate engineering and architecture courses at the premier engineering institutes of the country: the Indian Institutes of Technology and ISM Dhanbad. Only the top 1.5 lakh rank holders of the JEE Mains examination are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced examination.
A total of 9,700 seats are available for candidates seeking admissions in various institutes listed above.
For instance, IIT Bombay has 880 seats, 851 seats in IIT Delhi, 1,341 seats in IIT Kharagpur, 838 seats in IIT Madras, 827 seats in IIT Kanpur, 1065 seats in IIT Roorkee, 1,090 seats in IIT (BHU) Varanasi and 962 seats in ISM Dhanbad. These seats include courses of difference discipline at undergraduate level.
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