All Details of JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) And Admission Process

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) Introduction

All Details of JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) And Admission Process

Through a single national level entrance test will be available for undergraduate courses in engineering in all Union government funded technical institutes and other self financing institutes from 2013 onwards. Named Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), this entrance will replace two main engineering entrance examinations in India, JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) conducted by the IITs and AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) conducted by the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education).the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs), and the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, will conduct the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) for admission to Undergraduate Engineering Program in National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs). AIEEE will now be called JEE (Main) and IIT - JEE as JEE (Advanced).

the JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate must pass if aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programs offered by the IITs/ISM Dhanbad. The JEE scheme of examination will benefit the student by reducing the student's anxiety. will not have to prepare for a multiple test syllabus, but will instead concentrate on the preparation of a single test. The JEE (Joint Entrance Exam), the only entrance exam for admission to undergraduate courses in all technical colleges in India, will be held by the CBSE Board. 15 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), 30 National Institutes of Technology (NITs), 4 Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), 5 Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs), and central technical universities will adopt JEE. states in India have accepted the idea of a single entrance test at a national level, in which specific weightage will be assigned to Main exam scores as well as state board class XII exam scores, which will be normalized based on the percentile scale.

JEE, which has been developed to give more weightage to Std XII exam results, will be divided into two parts, JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced. JEE (Main) will have two papers, Paper-1 and Paper-2.Paper-1, or Paper-2, or both, as per the course(s) they are applying to, candidates may take Paper-1, or Paper-2, or both. Paper-1 of JEE (Main) will also serve as an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate must pass if aspiring for admission to the IITs' undergraduate programs.

JEE Main:

for the conduct of the JEE Main exam, an expanded Joint Admission Board (JAB) will be established.
 NITs, other CFTIs, and State Government representatives will be included in the reconstituted board in a suitable manner. CBSE will provide the administrative and logistic support.

JEE Advance:

For the JEE Advanced examination, the JAB of the IIT system would have complete control of tasks such as paper selection, assessment, and preparation of the merit list, etc. CBSE will provide the administrative support for the examination's operation.

JEE Main exam will be a multiple choice objective type paper that will test knowledge, critical thinking, and logical reasoning. JEE Advance will test problem-solving skills in basic science subjects.
together will determine a candidate's scholastic level and aptitude for science and engineering.
two rank lists will be developed, one for all the IIT and one for all other engineering institutes. IIT ranked students can apply to other engineering programs based on their rank.

Admission Process in IITs

for a special JEE-Main, IITs will select top 25% candidates who scored above the cut-off and have the highest percentile as per Std XII marks and JEE-Main. for initial screening, a composite score is calculated with 50% weightage to class XII Board/ equivalent marks and the remaining 50% weightage to JEE Mains results. a fixed number of applicants (it is five times the number of seats available in the IITs or a pre-determined cutoff) are considered eligible for admission based on this composite score. these short-listed candidates will then be ranked in the order of merit based solely on their results in the JEE Advanced exam.

Admission process for all other CFTIs like NITs, IIITs etc : 

admission to NITs, Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), such as IIITs, etc.
 and other participating Institutions, the merit/rank list will be prepared based on 40% weightage to school Boards marks in class 12th or equivalent examination, and 60% weightage to JEE(Main).
the weightage to school Board/Equivalent examination marks will be determined only after normalization.


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