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What is State of Eligibility in Jee Mains 2017 application


State of Eligibility
1.State eligibility means the State from where the candidate has passed Class 12th / equivalent qualifying examination by virtue of which he/she becomes eligible to appear in the JEE (Main) for admission to B.E/B.Tech and B.Arch/B. Planning Courses of the institutions/ Colleges of the States/UT.
2.If a candidate has passed Class 12th/ equivalent qualifying examination from one state but appeared for improvement from another state, his/her state eligibility will be from where he/she has originally passed Class 12th/ equivalent qualifying examination and not the state from where he/she has appeared for improvement.
3.Indian nationals passing the equivalent qualifying examination from an institution abroad, the State of Eligibility will be determined on the basis of permanent address in India as given in the Passport of the candidate.
4.The candidates passing 12th/Qualifying Exam form NIOS should select the State of eligibility where their study cenetr is located.

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