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The Supreme Court has allowed students who dropped out of their courses between November 5 and November 18, 2024, to register for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)-Advanced. This decision was made to counter the detriment caused to students who had dropped out based on a previous press release, which later changed the eligibility criteria for the test.
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