JEE Advanced Aftermath: 7 Reasons Why Students Fail in IITs

Akansha Sirohi

Updated On: March 28, 2024 03:49 pm IST

A brilliant career in the field of technology is not ensured by clearing JEE Advanced exam and getting admission to IITs. Students who maintain their focus throughout the course are the ones who survive in IITs. Check out the top 7 reasons why students fail in IITs in the aftermath of JEE Advanced. 
JEE Advanced Aftermath: 7 Reasons Why Students Fail in IITs

Top 7 Reasons Why Students Fail in IITs in the Aftermath of JEE Advanced: All aspiring engineers in India dream to pursue their technical education at the prestigious IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology). Although lakhs of students prepare for JEE Advanced, only a few are shortlisted for the B.Tech and BE programmes offered by the IITs. Most of you might think that clearing JEE Advanced 2024 exam is where life becomes easier. However, this is not the case. Getting into IITs means that the going gets tougher as the course progresses. Students at IITs are required to work very hard in order to cope with the highly advanced curriculum.

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Following the successful completion of the JEE Main 2024 exam in both January and April sessions, the top 2,50,000 candidates who qualified are eligible to participate in the upcoming JEE Advanced 2024 exam. This highly anticipated exam will  be held on May 26, 2024.

Most of the students fail to estimate the magnificence of the IIT coursework resulting in various backlogs by the end of the first year. This may seem unlikely to the students preparing for JEE Advanced as it is hard to believe that the students who had cleared the toughest exam in the country have failed in the engineering programmes. The director of IIT Delhi, Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao, spoke about the issue and said that every one out of five students at IIT has a backlog in one or two subjects in the first year. He also added that it becomes difficult to clear backlogs in successive years as the course is quite demanding.

Despite clearing an exam as tough as JEE Advanced, students struggle with backlogs in IITs. Following are some of the reasons why students fail in IITs:

Reasons Why Students Fail in IITs:

1. Lack of Fundamental Knowledge:

Although coaching institutes may help students a lot in clearing the JEE Advanced Exam, they allow students to rely on superficial knowledge rather than ensuring that every student gets the fundamentals right.

Therefore, these students may clear the JEE Advanced Exam but find it difficult to clear the IIT course exams as they are totally based on fundamental knowledge that demands intense processing of their concepts and relatively answering the questions.

2. Students of Reserved Categories not being able to cope with the Curriculum:

The events at IIT Roorkee also shed light on the fact that students from the reserved categories (OBC/SC/ST) are not able to cope with the courses at IITs. Experts suggest that admitting these students as lower cut-offs make them vulnerable as there is no reservation within the IITs and these students may find it difficult to clear the exams.

In 2016, IIT Roorkee expelled 18 students who had a CGPA below 5, however, the decision was reverted later due to protests. It was reported that close to 90% of the students who fail belong to the reserved categories.

3. Language Barriers at Graduation Levels:

Students coming from non-English education boards also face a lot of difficulty in coping with the curriculum and lectures that are delivered entirely in English. These students face problems while adapting to drastic changes from their native language to English and therefore are not able to perform well.

To bridge the language barrier, IITs have taken up initiatives such as guidance lectures and setting up language centres to help these students.

4. Taking up the wrong Branch of Engineering:

Some students take up engineering specializations (branches) that they do not understand or do not find it interesting. Developing a lack of interest in the subject becomes counterproductive. This often turns out to be the reason why students fail at IITs.

5. High-Headedness and Distractions:

Feeling of achievement after cracking JEE Advanced exam has often been stated as the reason behind backlogs and students failing in IITs. In their elation after making it to the IITs, students forget to work hard in order to thrive throughout their course. Many of these often fail in exams.

Having studied hard for 2 years, students also find the dynamic extracurricular activities at IITs very distracting and are not able to manage their time well in order to cope with their studies.

6. Peer Pressure of Performance:

Some students find it easy to manage stress and performance pressure, whereas, others succumb to difficult situations. Few of the students take the competition very hard upon themselves and it often results in poor performance.

7. Minimum Pass Percentage:

Many of the students depend on last-hour preparation to clear their semester exams and fail to secure passing marks as the passing marks are decided by the professor heading the course.

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JEE Advanced Participating Colleges 2024

Candidates can check out the list of engineering colleges/institutes mentioned in the table below which accept JEE Advanced scores.

Name of the IITs

Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University)

Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi

Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi

Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar

Indian Institute of Technology, Palakkad

Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

Indian Institute of Technology, Patna

Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur

Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar

Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar

Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati

Indian Institute of Technology, Chattisgarh

Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad

Indian Institute of Technology, Indore

Indian Institute of Technology, Karnataka

Indian Institute of Technology, Goa

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School Of Mines ), Dhanbad

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

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Course-Wise Restrictions at IITs

The course-wise restrictions at various Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs) which will be applicable for candidates belonging to specific categories have been mentioned in the table below.

Name of Institution

Course Name

Restrictions

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) (ISM) Dhanbad

B.Tech (Mining Machinery Engineering & Mining Engineering)

PwD candidates, candidates with one-eyed vision and colour blindness will not be granted admission

Integrated M.Tech (Applied Geophysics) 5 Years

PwD candidates and colour blind candidates will not be allowed admission

B.Tech (Petroleum Engineering) & 5 Years Integrated M.Tech (Applied Geology)

PwD candidates and colour blind candidates will not be allowed admission

Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

B.Arch (5 Years)

AAT failed candidates will not be allowed admission

Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur


  • B.Tech (Mining Engineering)
  • B.Tech+M.Tech (Mining Safety Engineering & Mining Engineering)

PwD candidates, candidates with one-eyed vision and colour blindness will not be granted admission

B.Arch (5 Years)

AAT failed candidates will not be allowed admission

Integrated M.Sc (Exploration Geophysics & Applied Geology)

PwD candidates and colour blind candidates will not be allowed admission

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) (BHU)

B.Arch (5 Years)

AAT failed candidates will not be allowed admission

B.Tech (Mining Engineering) & B.Tech+M.Tech (Mining Engineering)

PwD candidates, candidates with one-eyed vision and colour blindness will not be granted admission

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FAQs

How many times can a candidate appear for the JEE Advanced entrance exam?

A candidate can appear a maximum of two times in two consecutive years for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.

 

What are the major reasons for which candidates fail in IITs?

The major reasons for which candidates fail in IITs are  lack of fundamental knowledge, inability to cope with the syllabus, language barriers at graduation levels, opting for the wrong branch of engineering, high-headedness and distractions, peer pressure of performance, and the inability to score minimum pass percentage.

How many JEE Advanced 2024 participating institutes are there?

There are a total of 23 IITs and 9 institutes that participate in the JEE Advanced 2024 admission process.

Is it obligatory for the candidates to participate in the JoSAA counselling process to secure a seat in IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs?

Yes. It is mandatory for the candidates to enlist themselves for the JoSAA counselling 2024 if they are interested to take admissions in IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.

 

How many rounds of JEE Advanced 2024 counselling will be conducted?

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) is expected to conduct six rounds of JEE Advanced counselling and seat allotment 2024.

 

What minimum marks are required by the candidates in the JEE Advanced entrance exam to secure a seat across IITs?

It's difficult to ascertain the minimum marks required by the candidates to get selected in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) via JEE Advanced as it depends on different factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, and their performance. In general, the cutoff marks for the general category candidates ranges between 80-90 marks out of 360, while for the reserved categories, it might range from 45-70 marks out of 360.

 

What is the process of IIT seat allocation?

IIT seat allocation is based upon the ranks secured by the candidates in the JEE Advanced exam and the choices filled by them during the choice filling process. 

 

Is the JEE Advanced cutoff 2024 same for all categories?

No. The JEE Advanced cutoff is different for General, OBC, SC/ST, and other categories.

 

Which are the factors determining the JEE Advanced cutoff 2024?

The factors determining the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff are the number of students who appeared for JEE Advanced 2024, difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2024, total number of applicants, cutoff trends of the past years etc.

 

What are the total marks for the JEE Advanced 2024 exam?

JEE Advanced 2024 involves 306 marks, with each paper carrying a maximum of 183 marks. It is advisable for the candidates to keep in consideration that the total marks for the JEE Advanced entrance exam have varied in recent years.

 

Is a candidate who appeared for the standard 12 exam for the first time in 2023, eligible for JEE Advanced 2024?

Yes. Candidates who appeared for the standard 12 exam for the first time in 2023 are eligible to appear in the JEE Advanced 2024 exam.

 

Which is one reason for which candidates should appear for the JEE Advanced entrance exam twice?

Appearing for the JEE Advanced entrance exam twice assists candidates in being familiar with the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced exam, exam pattern, syllabus and topic-wise weightage.

 

How can candidates check JEE Advanced 2024 paper analysis?

Candidates will be able to check the JEE Advanced paper analysis 2024 after the conclusion of the JEE Advanced 2024 exam. 

 

Which IIT do toppers prefer?

The most popular IIT amongst the students is IIT Bombay. 

 

Which IIT sets the toughest paper for the JEE Advanced exam?

The difficulty level of the JEE Advanced paper can be decoded after the completion of the JEE Advanced exam. The exam conducting body takes utmost care to keep the exam fair while setting the paper. 

 

What is the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2024 exam?

As per the previous year analysis, the difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2024 will be moderate to difficult. 

 

Which IIT will set the JEE Advanced paper in 2024?

IIT Madras will set the JEE Advanced paper in 2024.

 

Can candidates qualify the JEE Advanced 2024 entrance exam without the help of coaching?

Yes. Candidates can qualify the JEE Advanced entrance exam without the help of online coaching classes. Candidates are required to stay focused and dedicated in their preparations for the JEE Advanced entrance exam.

 

Can candidates qualify the JEE Advanced 2024 exam in 15 days?

It is next to impossible to qualify the JEE Advanced exam within the span of 15 days. To breeze through the JEE Advanced exam with flying colors it is necessary to commence the preparations at least 9 months prior to the exam.

Is the JEE Advanced entrance exam difficult for an average candidate?

JEE Advanced entrance examination is a difficult exam to score high in but not impossible. If candidates are dedicated and focused towards their goals then they are sure to qualify the JEE Advanced entrance exam with flying colours.

What is the major reason that compels candidates to take a drop in JEE?

One of the primary reasons that forces candidates to take a drop with regards to JEE is that they are unable to strike a balance between the preparation for the board exam and the JEE exam.

 

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