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JEE (MAIN)

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) comprises of two papers. The Paper1 is conducted for admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs (B.E/B. Tech) at NITs, IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), Institutions/Universities funded/recognized by participating State Governments, as well as an eligibility test for JEE (Advanced), which is conducted for admission to IITs. Candidates of UPSEE will take JEE (Main). The Paper 2 is conducted for admission to B. Arch and B. Planning courses in the Country. From this year, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow will also use the score sheet of JEE (Main) for admission to the B.Tech / M.Tech (Integrated)/B.Arch. Courses in its affiliated colleges across the State.

The JEE (Main) will be conducted in multiple sessions for admissions in the next academic session. The candidates will thus benefit in the following ways:

This will give multiple opportunities to the candidates to improve their scores in the examination if they are not able to give their best in one attempt.

In first attempt, the students will get a first-hand experience of taking an examination and will know their mistakes which they can improve while attempting for the next time.

This will reduce the chances of dropping a year and droppers would not have to waste a full year.

If anyone missed the examination due to reasons beyond control (such as Board examination), then he/she will not have to wait for one full year.

A candidate need not appear in all the four Sessions. However, if candidate appears in more than one Session then his/her best of the NTA Scores will be considered for preparation of Merit List/ Ranking.

Computer Based Exam For JEE MAIN

You can appear for JEE Main in online mode . The Computer Based Exam (online exam) is conducted using Local Area Network (LAN), candidates will be given an unlimited amount of rough sheets for calculations and other rough work.

Eligibility

Age Criteria : Appearing in the JEE (Main) examination there is no age limit for the candidates

Qualifying Marks : Candidate should have secured at least 75% marks in the 12thclass examination, or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th class examination conducted by the respective Boards. For SC/ST candidates the qualifying marks would be 65% in the 12thclass examination.

Subjects in Qualifying Examination

Candidates must have taken at least five subjects in class 12th/qualifying examination in order to be eligible for writing JEE (Main)

A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) a maximum of two times in consecutive years irrespective of whether or not he/she passed the Qualifying Examination.

Registration

Applicants will have to apply online for JEE Mains No need to send any document(Hard Copy) to CBSE or IIT. Candidate can apply in website //jeemain.nic.in

JEE Main Exam Pattern

While preparing for the entrance examination, the candidates are advised to check the official exam pattern along with the syllabus of JEE Main. Details about how the entrance examination will be conducted and information related to the features such as duration, language, number of questions, marking scheme and more will be known through the previous year JEE Main exam format.

JEE Main Exam Pattern - Paper 1
Preparation
Clear all your Doubts

Don't get stuck with doubts. Clarify them with subject experts at AAYAAM to get an instant reply. You can even discuss your doubts here.

Study from the Best Sources

NCERT and several recommended books for JEE are the minimum resources you need. AAYAAM offers the best study material from all over the web to help you prepare better.

Revision is Important

When you go through a formula or concept, maintain revision notes in the form of points. Revision will be useful when the exam is close and a good revision pattern will take less time. Normally, without these notes, you would have to go through the entire chapter to understand important points once again.

Results

candidates are advised to download their score/rank cards from the JEE (Main) website //jeemain.nic.in only.

Cut - Off

The JEE Main cut-off indicates the closing ranks or minimum scores that the applicants need to score to qualify for JEE Advanced. Candidates who don't meet the cut-off will be considered ineligible. However, they can still participate in the JEE Main counseling, conducted by JoSAA.

Reservation

In the case of Institutes run by the Central Government, the reservation would be applicable as mentioned below:

  • 15% of the seats Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates


  • 7.5% seats for Scheduled Tribes (ST) candidates

  • 27% seats for Other Backward Classes (OBC) NonCreamy Layer (NCL) candidates as per the Central List*

  • 10% of the seats for General Economically Weaker Sections (General - EWS) candidates


  • Persons with Disability (PwD) with 40% or more disability

Each category will have 5% reservations for the candidates with 40% or more disability as defined in Section 2 (r) and (zc) of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act, 2016.

In the case of the Institutes run/aided/recognized by State Governments, the reservation policy of the respective State Governments shall be applicable.

The Best NIT’s In India Per MHRD Ranking

The Government of India's HRD ministry offers an official ranking of engineering institutions every year in India. According to its latest rankings, many NITs that have made it to the list, along with several premier institutions like IITs and IISc. However, we are providing you with the top-ranked NITs in this list in an ascending order of ranks. We are also giving you the exact rank of NIT in this list.

NIT Raipur

NIT Tiruchirappalli

NIT Rourkela

NIT Calicut

NIT Durgapur

NIT Kurukshetra

NIT Silchar

NIT Meghalaya

NIT Karnataka

JEE (ADVANCED)

The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) is an All-India Common Entrance Examination for admission to the top engineering colleges across India. It is conducted in two phases – JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students are eligible to take JEE Advanced only if they clear the cut-off for JEE Main. The IITs and ISM then grant admission to these candidates on the basis of the JEE Advanced results.

Eligibility

Candidates can check previous years' papers for salient features of the JEE Advanced exam pattern, along with details of 'previous years question papers in order to get a fair idea about the actual exam. This is to be done as the paper pattern is different every year with a different marking scheme, and hence students should read the instructions carefully.

The question papers will consist of objective type (multiple choice) and numerical answer type questions designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of candidates.

Incorrect answers to some of the questions will result in a deduction of marks.

The question paper will be in either English or Hindi. Candidates must exercise their choice of question paper language while registering for JEE Advanced. Change of question paper language will not be entertained after registration.

Preparation
Focus

Focus more on understanding topics rather than just formulae. This way, you can ensure that you imbibe the method used to arrive at the formulae. Doing so will also ensure that those formulae are always at your fingertips.

Organise your time

Watch the time taken to solve questions. Subject-wise allocation of time will help you attempt the JEE Advanced paper within the given time constraint. This will also help in examsimulation. While in the exam, you should be able to filter out the easy questions from the difficult ones, so you know the amount of time you need to allot to them.

Keep taking breaks

Burnout should be avoided at all costs. Keep taking periodic breaks to refresh yourself. Talk to friends once in a while, and don't bury your social life entirely.

Fulfil targets on a daily basis

Your daily study plan must include learning and revision. So assign daily goals for you and fulfill them. This will boost your confidence and avoid time wastage.

Practice solving sample papers

Once you are through with a concept or chapter, solve previous years' papers (for the last 6-8 years at least). This will guide you through the transitions in question patterns and will prepare you to anticipate them. Sample papers from other sources, such as All India Test Series, will also help you in formulating strategies and eliminating weaknesses.

Subject-wise planning

Based on your preference, select subject-wise topics and cover them each day. Remember, your weakness may be someone else's strength so never ignore a less favorite topic. Refer the latest JEE Advanced syllabus for your study plan.

Clarity in concepts

Develop a clear thinking process so that the moment you see a question, you know the correct theory or formula to be used.

From basics to classics

Always start from the fundamentals and then gradually move up further. In this way, you can tackle even a difficult problem as you are well-versed with the concept. Jumping straightaway to an advanced problem is not a good idea.

Fulfil targets on a daily basis

Numericals are crucial: Solving enough numerical is crucial to crack JEE Advanced. Practice at least 40-50 numerical for each day of your JEE Advanced preparations. With subjects like Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, there is no dearth of numerical problems. Aayaam brings you a huge question bank, with quality questions to test yourself and solutions to keep learning simultaneously.

IIT Madras

IIT Delhi

IIT Bombay

IIT Kanpur

IIT Kharagpur

IIT Roorkee

IIT Guwahati

IIT Hyderabad

IIT Dhanbad

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