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by Sarthaks EConnect Welcome to Sarthaks eConnectThe (Joint Entrance Examination) JEE is an
engineering entrance examination conducted for admission to various engineering
colleges in India. It is organized by two different examinations: the JEE Main
and the JEE Advanced.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority takes the joint
admission process for a total of 24 IIT campuses, 18 Indian Institute of
Information Technology campuses, 32 NIT (National Institute of Technology
campuses) and 19 other Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) based on
the rank picked up by a student in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
There are very few institutes, such as the Indian Institute
of Petroleum and Energy, the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology,
the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology, the Indian Institutes of
Science Education and Research, and the Indian Institute of Science, which use
the score obtained in the JEE Advanced examination as the basis for admission.
These organizations don't participate in the post-assessment advising meeting.
Any Undergraduate Student who takes admission to an Indian Institute of
Technology can't show up for the JEE Advanced assessment once more, yet the equivalent isn't the situation with IISc, IISERs, RGIPT, IIPE, and IIST since
they have isolated and selective counseling meetings.
JEE Main has two papers, Paper-I and Paper-II. Candidates
may pick either of the two of them. The two papers contain numerous decision
questions. Paper-I is for admission to B.E / B.Tech courses and is led in a
Computer Based Test mode. Paper-II is for confirmation in B.Arch and B.Planning
courses and will likewise be directed in Computer Based Test mode aside from
one paper, specifically the 'Drawing Test' which will be led in Pen and Paper mode
or disconnected mode. From January 2020 an extra Paper - III is being presented
for B.Planning courses separately.
JEE Main, in contrast to JEE Advanced, has a fixed test
structure and isn't liable to change each year. Paper-1 is of three hours span
and comprises thirty different decision (single-right) inquiries in every
one of the three subjects (material science, science and maths). 4 imprints are
granted for right answers and 1 imprint is deducted for off base answers.
Another example comprising of 20+5 inquiries per subject is
presented in January 2020 with 20 numerous decision questions + 5 mathematical
sort questions. In different decision addresses 4 imprints are granted for right
answers and no imprints are deducted from mathematical sort questions.
From 2013 to 2016, the imprints acquired in class XII
educational committee assessment used to be agreed a 40% weightage in choosing
the JEE Main all India ranks.
Best students who take the JEE-Main qualify for the
JEE-Advanced examination. In 2019, 1,50,838 students were allowed to take the
JEE-Advanced, a number that had gone up from 224,000 in 2018, 220,000 in 2017,
and 200,000 in 2016.
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