
Uttar Pradesh has been sending the maximum number of candidates (26002) to take JEE (Advanced) this year followed by Maharashtra and Rajasthan. Andhra Pradesh, once in top position as it was united state, is now at number 4 with 16580 candidates qualified for JEE Advanced exams.
This year, girls have significantly made it to JEE Advanced. About 19 percent of the total candidates were girls. Large number of girls were from Maharashtra and Telangana.
Data from the IITs shows that students from the five southern states of AP, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu account for 35 percent share of the total student pool.
Following are the details of boys and girls to take JEE Advanced this year:
1) Uttar Pradesh: 22617 – Boys, 3385 – Girls
(Total – 26002)
2) Maharashtra: 17024 – Boys, 5873 – Girls
(Total – 22897)
3) Rajasthan: 17688 – Boys, 2750 – Girls
(Total – 20438)
4) Andhra Pradesh: 12499 – Boys, 4081 – Girls
(Total – 16580)
5) Telangana: 10987 – Boys, 4128 – Girls
(Total – 15115)
The Government of India is mulling to conduct a national level entrance test for admission into engineering courses as like NEET for medical admissions. The AICTE has almost decided to conduct a national level entrance test for engineering admissions from the year 2018-19.