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IIT Delhi to Host JEE Advanced 2027: What It Means for Aspirants

By jee_math_pro • 11 March 2026 • 5 min read

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IIT Delhi Hosting JEE Advanced 2027: What You Need to Know

JEE Advanced is conducted by one of the 7 zonal IITs in rotation. The confirmed order is: IIT Roorkee (2026) → IIT Delhi (2027). IIT Delhi last organised JEE Advanced in 2020. Here is everything that changes when IIT Delhi is the organising institute — and what stays the same.


What Changes When the Host IIT Changes

Exam Centres

The organising IIT sets up exam centres across India but coordinates with all 7 zonal IITs for city coverage. When IIT Delhi hosts, the Delhi-NCR region typically sees the highest density of exam centres — useful for candidates who are studying in Delhi or have family in the region.

The total number of exam cities remains similar (around 200+) regardless of host IIT, but the distribution of seats per city can shift. Candidates from Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad typically get more centre options during an IIT Delhi hosting year.

Registration Portal

The registration portal URL changes to jeeadv.ac.in (the central domain always redirects) but the specific IIT's administrative team runs the backend. IIT Delhi's system in 2020 was well-reviewed — fast portal, clear FAQs, responsive helpdesk.

Exam Paper Style

This is the most discussed aspect. Each organising IIT has a distinct question-setting philosophy:

  • IIT Roorkee (2026): Known for lengthy calculation-heavy physics and straightforward chemistry
  • IIT Delhi (2020, prior years): Known for conceptually tricky questions with elegant solutions — particularly in Mathematics and Physical Chemistry
  • IIT Bombay: Known for abstract theoretical questions with unusual setups

This is not an official policy difference — the same exam board framework applies to all IITs. But question-setters from the host IIT have greater influence, and patterns from past hosting years are observable in previous papers.

IIT Delhi hosting year papers to study: 2004, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020. Solve at least 2020 and 2017 papers under timed conditions to get a sense of the Delhi-era question style.


Expected JEE Advanced 2027 Timeline

Based on the 2026 schedule (IIT Roorkee hosting):

Event Expected 2027 Timeline
JEE Main Session 1 January 2027
JEE Main Session 2 April 2027
JEE Advanced 2027 May 2027 (Sunday, likely third or fourth week)
Registration Opens ~April 2027 (after Session 2 results)
Eligibility Top 2,50,000 JEE Main 2027 qualifiers

The exam will be Computer Based Test (CBT), both papers on the same day.


IIT Delhi: Key Facts for Exam Centre Planning

IIT Delhi is located in Hauz Khas, South Delhi. The main campus itself is typically not an exam centre — centres are spread across Delhi-NCR at universities, engineering colleges, and testing facilities.

For candidates targeting IIT Delhi as their college preference: appearing for JEE Advanced in the Delhi-NCR zone allows you to visit the campus area during your exam trip, which many aspirants find useful for motivation and for making an informed college choice before JoSAA counselling.


Does the Host IIT Affect Your Chances?

No — directly. Your AIR (All India Rank) is calculated on the same marks basis regardless of which IIT hosts. The perceived "IIT Delhi style" in question papers means:

  • Students with stronger conceptual understanding (vs. formula-memorisation) may find Delhi-era papers relatively more comfortable
  • Candidates who have only practised DCP-style substitution problems may find the 2027 paper more challenging

Practical implication: If you are preparing for JEE Advanced 2027, include the 2020 paper (IIT Delhi) and the 2017 paper (IIT Madras, conceptually rigorous) in your preparation set.


What Will NOT Change in JEE Advanced 2027

  • 2-paper format (Paper 1 + Paper 2, 3 hours each)
  • CBT (Computer Based Test) mode
  • Question types: Single correct, Multiple correct, Integer, Paragraph/Matrix-based
  • Eligibility: Top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualifiers
  • Maximum 2 attempts in consecutive years
  • Class XII 75% / top-20-percentile board requirement for IIT admission

Preparation Implications for 2027 Aspirants

If You Are Currently in Class 11 (Targeting 2027)

You have roughly 14–15 months from now. JEE Advanced 2027 being hosted by IIT Delhi is relevant to:

  1. Which past papers to prioritise in your preparation set (include 2020 heavily)
  2. Possible exam centre city planning (Delhi-NCR gets more centres)

At your stage, focus on building conceptual foundations. The host IIT question style matters more in the final 3–4 months of preparation than now.

If You Are a Dropper Targeting 2027

This is your last JEE Advanced attempt (if you already attempted in 2026). The host being IIT Delhi is useful context for paper style, but do not over-index on this. Cover previous papers from 2012–2026 in full — the IIT Delhi style years (2004, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020) should be weighted slightly more heavily in your revision.


Conclusion

IIT Delhi hosting JEE Advanced 2027 is confirmed. The most actionable implication: add the 2020 JEE Advanced paper to your preparation set and practice the conceptually rigorous question style that Delhi years are known for. The exam date will be in May 2027 — official announcement expected around February–March 2027 with registration opening in April 2027.

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