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The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Union government have finally agreed to the new format of IIT entrance examination as suggested by the Joint Admission Board (JAB). The aim of the new format is to make students perform well in their board exams without neglecting its importance. The new format of exams will be implemented from 2013.
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an all India common engineering entrance examination which is conducted for admission in various engineering colleges and courses all over the country.
In 2012, CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) announced this common examination in place of AIEEE and IIT-JEE. JEE is being conducted in two parts, JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced. JEE-Advanced is for admission in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), and Indian School of Mines Dhanbad (to be converted into IIT and JEE-Main exam is for admission in IIITs (Indian Institutes of Information Technology), NITs (National Institutes of Technology), CFTIs (Central Funded Technical Institute) and IIEST Shibpur, for admission to its dual degree programme
There are some colleges like IISER's, RGIPT, IISc and others which use score of JEE Advanced for admission. These are not participating institutes of Central IIT JEE Advanced counselling of which all IITs and ISM are members. Any student who takes admission in IIT's or ISM cannot appear for JEE-Advanced exam next year, but the same is not the case with IISc, IISER, RGIPT and other institutes as these institutes only use JEE Advanced score for admission.
In September 2013, the IIT Council approved the decision of the Joint Admission Board to continue with the two-phase JEE pattern ("Main" followed by "Advanced") for IITs and ISM in 2014.
Now admission to the undergraduate programmes at the 16 IITs and ISMU, Dhanbad for the coming session will be based on a two-tier test. The first test called the JEE (Main) will be conducted by CBSE , will be held during the month of April/May (both offline and online).The second test, called the JEE (Advanced),will be conducted by ITT will be held in June/July (only offline). Under the new pattern only 1,50,000 of the top rankers in JEE(Main), which includes students from all categories( GE,OBC(NCL), SC and ST ) will be eligible to appear in JEE(Advanced) 2013-(hitherto known as IIT-JEE) for admission to IITs, IIT BHU and ISM Dhanbad. Notice in this regard has been issued by the IIT system separately
Examination Pattern :
JEE-Main Exam
JEE-Main Exam has two papers, Paper-1 and Paper-2. Candidates may opt for either or both of them. Both papers contain multiple choice questions.
Each correct question will be allotted 4 marks
Every wrong answer will result in deduction of 1/4 mark of the total mark
JEE-Advanced examination
Students who qualify JEE-Mains can appear for JEE-Advanced examination. Approximately 150,000 students qualify to appear for JEE-Advanced examination.
Admissions to IITs will be based only on category wise All India Rank (AIR) in JEE(Advanced) subject to the condition that such candidates are in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates of their Boards in applicable categories.
With the new pattern coming into force from 2013 the competition level has become tougher the aspiring students. Keeping the new pattern in mind we have designed a latest syllabus oriented study package along with All India Test Series, Practice Sets, Live discussion Forum and much more to help students.
Number of Allowed attempts:
• A candidate can avail a maximum of 3 attempts.
Other Criteria:
• JEE (Main) Merit List for NITs, IIITs & CFTIs will be announced based on: 40% of XII Board (Normalised) + 60% of JEE (Main)
• JEE (Advanced) Merit List for IITs will be announced on the basis of
a. Merit list prepared based on Marks of JEE (Advanced)
b. All students to be in top 20 percentile of their class XII exams (Mandatory)
Syllabus for JEE Main & Advanced
Syllabus for JEE Main
1-Physics
JEE Physics Syllabus is divided into two sections:
Section A: Includes the theory Part having 80% weightage.
Section B: Includes Experimental Skills having 20% weightage.
Section A |
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Unit 1: Physics And Measurement |
Unit 12: Current Electricity |
Unit 2: Kinematics |
Unit 13: Magnetic Effects Of Current And Magnetism |
Unit 3: Laws Of Motion |
Unit 14: Electromagnetic Induction And Alternating Currents |
Unit 4: Work, Energy And Power |
Unit 15: Electromagnetic Waves |
Unit 5: Rotational Motion |
Unit 16: Optics |
Unit 6: Gravitation |
Unit 17: Dual Nature Of Matter And Radiation |
Unit 7: Properties Of Solids And Liquids |
Unit 18: Atoms And Nuclei |
Unit 8: Thermodynamics |
Unit 19: Electronic Devices |
Unit 9: Kinetic Theory Of Gases |
Unit 20: Communication Systems |
Unit 10: Oscillations And Waves |
Section B |
Unit 11: Electrostatics |
Unit 21: Experimental Skills |
2-Chemistry
Section A (Physical Chemistry) |
Section B (Inorganic Chemistry) |
Section C (Organic Chemistry) |
Unit 1: Some Basic Concepts In Chemistry |
Unit 11: Classification Of Elements And Periodicity In Properties |
Unit 19: Purification And Characterisation Of Organic Compounds |
Unit 2: States Of Matter |
Unit 12: General Principles And Processes Of Isolation Of Metals |
Unit 20: Some Basic Principles Of Organic Chemistry |
Unit 3: Atomic Structure |
Unit 13: Hydrogen |
Unit 21: Hydrocarbons |
Unit 4: Chemical Bonding And Molecular Structure |
Unit 14: S - Block Elements (alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals) |
Unit 22: Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
Unit 5: Chemical Thermodynamics |
Unit 15: P - Block Elements |
Unit 23: Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
Unit 6: Solutions |
Unit 16: D – And F – Block Elements |
Unit 24: Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Unit 7: Equilibrium |
Unit 17: Co-ordination Compounds |
Unit 25: Polymers |
Unit 8: Redox Reactions And Electrochemistry |
Unit 18: Environmental Chemistry |
Unit 26: Biomolecules |
Unit 9: Chemical Kinetics |
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Unit 27: Chemistry In Everyday Life |
Unit-10: Surface Chemistry |
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Unit 28: Principles Related To Practical Chemistry |
3-Mathematics
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Unit 1: Sets, Relations And Functions |
Unit 9: Integral Calculus |
Unit 2: Complex Numbers And Quadratic Equations |
Unit 10: Differential Equations |
Unit 3: Matrices And Determinants |
Unit 11: Coordinate Geometry |
Unit 4: Permutations And Combinations |
Unit 12: Three Dimensional Geometry |
Unit 5: Mathematical Induction |
Unit 13: Vector Algebra |
Unit 6: Binomial Theorem And Its Simple Applications |
Unit 14: Statistics And Probability |
Unit 7: Sequences And Series |
Unit 15: Trigonometry |
Unit 8: Limit, Continuity And Differentiability |
Unit 16: Mathematical Reasoning |
Syllabus for JEE Advanced
1-Physics
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Unit 1: General |
Unit 4:Optics |
Unit 2: Mechanics |
Unit 5: Modern Physics |
Unit 3: Electricity and Magnetism |
2-Chemistry
(Physical Chemistry) |
(Inorganic Chemistry) |
(Organic Chemistry) |
General Topics |
Isolation/Preparation and Properties of the following Non-Metals |
Concepts |
Gaseous And Liquid States |
Preparation and properties of the following compounds |
Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkanes |
Atomic Structure And Chemical Bonding |
Transition Elements (3d Series) |
Preparation, Properties and Reactions of Alkenes And Alkynes |
Energetics |
Preparation and properties of the following compounds |
Reactions of Benzene |
Chemical Equilibrium |
Ores and minerals |
Phenols |
Electrochemistry |
Extractive Metallurgy |
Characteristic reactions of the following (including those mentioned above) |
Chemical Kinetics |
Principles of Qualitative Analysis |
Carbohydrates |
Solid State |
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Amino Acids And Peptides |
Solutions |
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Properties and Uses of Some Important Polymers |
Surface Chemistry |
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Practical Organic Chemistry |
Nuclear Chemistry |
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3-Mathematics
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Algebra |
Three Dimensions |
Trigonometry |
Differential Calculus |
Analytical Geometry |
Integral Calculus |
Two Dimensions |
We recommend all the aspiring students to please go through the entire latest syllabus released by CBSE regarding IIT JEE-MAIN and JEE-Advance before starting preparation for the same.
Some of the Engineering Examinations conducted in India are :
All India Engineering Entrance Exam (AIEEE) as Joint Entrance Examination (Main) (JEE (Main) (JEE-Advanced)
Official website of cbse
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) ,official website click here
Birla Institute of Technology (BITS) ,official website click here
VITEEE (VIT University), official website click here
DTU
LPUNEST- Largest Private University Engg Entrance Exam for admission in Lovely Professional University, Punjab
WB-JEE
Jamia Millia Islamia University Engg Entrance Exam
OJEE
KIIT Entrance Examination (KIITEE)
S.O.A. Entrance Examination (SAAT)
JK-CET {Jammu and Kashmir}
GGSIPU-Delhi
UPTU
RPET
COMEDK-UGET
DELHI CEE (Delhi Engineering College)
The Engineering Entrance Examination (EEE) was an examination organized by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in India. Introduced in 2002, this national level competitive test is for admission to various under-graduate engineering and architecture courses in institutes accepting the AIEEE score, mainly 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and 5 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs). The examination is generally held on the last Sunday of April, and results are announced in the last week of May or the first week of June. Candidates are ranked on an all-India basis and state basis. Thus, they have an All India Rank (AIR) and a State Rank (SR).
Since April 2013, the examination has been replaced by the Joint Entrance Examination.
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