Wednesday 16 December 2015

MHT-CET 2016 conducted by DTE-Its Eligibility-Syllabus

The MHT-CET 2016 will be conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra. It has been confirmed that the exam will be computer based for the academic year 2016-17. The exam is conducted for admissions into B.E./B.Tech programmes in various professional educational institutions.

DTE Maharashtra will tentatively conduct MHT-CET 2016 for first year B.E/B. Tech programmes in May 2016. The application forms for the same will tentatively be available by February 2016 fourth week. Those who have cleared Class 12 or equivalent and want to pursue undergraduate programmes in Maharashtra engineering colleges, can apply for MHT-CET 2016.

MHT-CET 2016 Eligibility criteria:

MHT-CET 2016 Educational qualification: The candidates interested in applying for this exam should have passed Class 12 from any recognised board or equivalent in India. They should have obtained a minimum aggregate of 50 percent marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (45 percent for SC/ST/OBC candidates). The candidates of Maharashtra must have obtained a positive composite score (Combination of JEE Main 2015 and Boards Marks).

MHT-CET 2016 Syllabus:

Chemistry Syllabus:Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Redox Reactions, Acid -Base concepts, Electrochemistry , Catalysis, Colloids , Periodic Table, Preparation and Properties of the following, Thermo chemistry , General Organic chemistry, Isomerism, IU PAC, Polymers , Carbohydrates, Preparation and properties, Solid state, Petroleum.

Physics Syllabus: Measurement Motion in one dimension, Laws of motion in two dimensions, work Power and energy linear momentum & collisions, Gravitation, Oscillatory motion, Mechanics of solids and fluids, Heat and thermodynamics wave, Electrostatics , current electricity ,Magnetic in matter, electromagnetic induction, Ray optics and optical wave, optics modern physics.

Mathematics syllabus: Algebra, Probability, Trigonometry, co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus, vectors, Dynamics, statics.

About MHT-CET: MHT-CET is a state level medical entrance exam. It is conducted to offer admissions in medical courses such as MBBS, BHMS, BAMS, BUMS, BDS, BPTh, BASLP, BOTh, BP&O and BSc. Nursing.
Source: IndiaToday

Tuesday 1 December 2015

Eligibility for JEE (Main) 2016 Exam

All the 12th pass students under the various state boards along with the students of CBSE boards, and the students appearing for the exams of 12th class are eligible for JEE Mains examination.

Eligibility is defined in the 2.9 section of the information bullet, according to which:

1. Only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1991 are eligible. However, in the case of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) candidates, upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years, i.e. SC, ST and PwD candidates who are born on or after October 01, 1986 are eligible.

2. So if you fall in the reserved category and born after the year 1986, Mahatama Gandhi’s birthday anniversary. Then you are eligible for JEE Exams otherwise you should have to be born only and after the year 1991. Roughly candidates of 25 years or less age can participate for examinations.

3. Those candidates who have passed their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2014 or 2015; or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2016 are eligible to appear in JEE (Main) – 2016.

4. Candidates who passed Class 12th/Qualifying examination in 2013 or before as well as those who will appear in such examination in 2017 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) – 2016. Candidates who appeared in class 12th/equivalent qualifying Examinations in 2013, did not pass in 2013, but passed in 2014 are also not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) 2016.

5. Candidates must have taken at least five subjects in class 12th/ qualifying examination in order to be eligible for writing JEE (Main) – 2016. All the CBSE Science Stream students are eligible for the examinations.
Source: TheReporterTimes.com

Apply for Jee-Main 2016 on jeemain.nic.in from 01-Dec

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the official notification of JEE Mains. The online registration will commence from December 1, 2015 and the last date for the registration is December. To check the official website, click here.

The JEE (Main) paper I and paper II offline exam will be conducted on Sunday, April 03, 2016 and paper I online exam will be held on Saturday, April 09, 2016 and Sunday, April 10, 2016.

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. Those candidates who are looking for admissions into undergraduate programmes BE, B. Tech, B Arch in NITs, IIITs, other centrally funded technical institutions, institutions funded by several participating State Governments, and several other institutions can apply for the exam.

The JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs/ISM Dhanbad.

You need to follow these simple steps to apply online:

Step 1: Download the information bulletin and read it carefully to ensure your eligibility.
Step 2: Then read the contents of online format and instructions for applying online given in the information bulletin and keep the entire information ready.
Step 3: Keep the scanned images of your photograph, signature and left hand thumb impression ready in JPG format only.
Step 4: Fill in the online application form.
Step 5: Upload scanned images of photograph, signature and left hand thumb impression.
Step 6: Pay examination fee by debit/credit card or e-challan (generated after submission of details in online application form).
Step 7: Download acknowledgement slip and keep the same in safe custody for future reference.

Remember to mention your own mobile no. and e- mail ID while submitting the online application, as all the communications will be sent to the candidates on their registered contact details only.
Source: IndianExpress

Tuesday 15 September 2015

NIT Admissions likely on JEE-Main Scores alone from 2016

A final decision on the issue could come early next month when HRD Minister Smriti Irani chairs a meeting of the NIT council.

Admissions to the NITs from next year could be based entirely on JEE-Main scores, with a government-appointed panel likely to recommend scrapping of weightage given to marks obtained in board examinations.

“We would be recommending scrapping of weightages given to board marks,” Director of IIT Bombay and a member of the panel, Devang Khakhar, has said.

A final decision on the issue could come early next month when HRD Minister Smriti Irani chairs a meeting of the NIT council, which would take a call on the committee’s recommendations.

As per the existing policy, 40 per cent weightage is given to board marks and 60 per cent to the JEE-Main score for admission to a National Institute of Technolgy (NITs).

Official sources said the committee took into account several factors while deciding on its recommendations that included delays witnessed this year in the common counselling for admissions to the IITs and NITs.

The CBSE had failed to publish the JEE-Main ranking list on time for the counselling and blamed it on the delay by the state boards in submitting class XII marks. The ranks are decided after giving weightage to the class XII results.

The delay had a cascading effect that led to the postponement of admissions to the IITs, causing anxiety among students and parents.

A committee member said the reform in the JEE exams introduced by the erstwhile UPA government by giving weightage to the board results had failed to achieve the desired goals.

“It was felt that the reform would put an end to the menace of coaching, but on the contrary, more students went for coaching to better their scores in board exams.

“Besides, attracting increased number of rural students into the premier technical institutes met with little success as the admission (rural:urban) ratio during the last three years remained practically unchanged at 30:70,” he said.

While recommending scrapping of the weightage system, the panel is likely to suggest securing 60 per cent marks or 70 percentile in class XII, whichever is lower, as a criteria for eligibility of a candidate to appear for the examination conducted for admissions to the premier technical institutes.
Source: The Hindu

Wednesday 1 July 2015

Check Jee Main Results 2015 to Know JEE Main Rank

Ending the anxiety of students, CBSE late on Tuesday night announced the JEE (main) ranks for paper-1 and paper-2, thus initiating the process of admissions to IITs, NITs and IIITs.

The delay in the announcement has led to the postponement of admission to IITs and NITs, raising anxiety among students. "The all India ranks of JEE main 2015 have been declared by CBSE and the data CD has been handed over to the central seat allocation board 2015 (NIT Patna) for counselling purpose."

Know your JEE-Main Result & All India Rank

The process of allotment of seat to the JEE (main) meritorious students for 2015-15 will be facilitated by NIT Patna. The joint seat allocation process for admissions to IITs and NITs had to be postponed twice, increasing the agony of over 11 lakh students who are eligible for counselling to 85 technical institutes including 18 IITs and 31 NITs.

According to the Joint Seat Allocation Authority 2015, registration and filling in of choices in their portal can begin at least two to three hours after CBSE announces the ranks. "The announcement of the all-India ranks were delayed due to failure of six-seven school board to furnish the particulars and weightage of the individual students. Although they were asked to submit the details by June 25, they could not do so which led to the delay in releasing the ranking list," officials in CBSE said earlier this evening.

However, they added since the particulars have been received from the state, CBSE is in the process of finalising the list. As per the revised schedule, online registration and choices of seats would continue up to July 3 and the first round of seat allocation would be declared on July 5. The joint seat allocation process was to start on June 25, as per the original schedule.

"The candidate may see their result on the website www.jeemain.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in after 12 noon," CBSE said in statement released on Tuesday night.
Source: DNA

Wednesday 17 June 2015

JEE-Advanced 2015 Result Declared on 18th-June

NEW DELHI: The much awaited results of JEE (Advanced) were declared by IIT-Bombay hours before the actual declared time. But complete results were not made available. The students will be able to check their individual results at 10 am on Thursday.
According to IIT Bombay, a student of IIT-Kanpur zone topped in the country. Satvat Jagwani of IIT-Kanpur zone bagged AIR 1. Satvat belongs to Satna.

Top-10 Toppers List of JEE (Advanced) 2015 Exam

Janak Agarwal of IIT-Delhi zone secured AIR 2. Mukesh Pareekh of Indore got AIR 3. Kamana Nagendra Reddy of IIT Madras zone emerged on the fourth spot nationally. Bharat Khandelwal of IIT-Bombay and Himanshu Gupta of IIT Roorkee zones bagged V and VII AIR respectively. With scores of 469/ 504, Satna's Satvat Jagwani has topped the exam. (Photo Courtesy JEE Advanced website)

Among the girls, the country topper was Krati Tiwari who got AIR 47. She also belonged to Indore.

JEE (Advanced) 2015 Result Link

IIT Madras zone proved its upper hand over other zones as five of its students made to the list of top 10 successful students followed by IIT-Delhi whose two students could achieve this feat. One student each from IIT-Bombay and IIT Roorkee made their place in the top 10 list.

In terms of the maximum number of students qualified in any particular zone, it was IIT-Bombay which took the lead. In IIT Bombay zone, 6838 students qualified JEE Advanced 2015 followed by IIT Madras with a total of 4928. On the third and the third and the fourth spot were IIT-Delhi and IIT-Kharagpur zones respectively.

Zone-wise JEE (Advanced) 2015 Result Analysis

A total of 4511 students from IIT-Delhi and 3115 students from IIT-Kharagpur cracked the tough exam. On the fifth spot was IIT-Kanpur of which 3085 students qualified the exam. Amongst the seven old IITs, the lowest number of students qualified were 1445 of IIT-Guwahati.
Among top 100 student list, 34 students from IIT Bombay zone made their place followed by IIT Madras zone of which 28 students found success. Despite giving the topper only five students from IIT-Kanpur zone made their place in top 100.

IIT-Roorkee fared better than IIT Delhi in this regard. In top 100 list, 17 students from IIT Roorkee zone and 12 students from IIT-Delhi zone got sucess. Only one student from IIT Guwahati zone found place in top 100 list of successful students.
The successful students will fill 10,006 seats of 18 IITs and ISM Dhanbad. This year IIT-Bombay had conducted JEE Advanced. Students can see the result on http://www.jeeadv.iitb.ac.in.

Total of 124,741 students had registered for the examination.
Source: TOI

Tuesday 26 May 2015

Cut-offs for IIT Admissions this year likely to Slide

PUNE: An extremely harsh marking system with two negative marks for wrong answers for over 50% of the questions in the joint entrance examination (JEE) advanced paper on Sunday may see an all-time low in the cut-offs for this year's entrance to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

Overall, students who took the exam found the maths paper tougher than chemistry and physics, while both papers were reported to be lengthy.

Over 800 candidates from Pune appeared for this examination which was conducted in two sessions for two papers on Sunday. Candidates who clear this test will get a seat in one of the 17 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The results will be declared on June 18.

The advanced exam had two papers conducted in two sessions, in the morning and at noon. Each paper had 60 questions with 264 marks for Paper I and 240 marks for Paper II. The total marks for the advanced exam was 504 and open category students scoring 176 marks (35%) would be awarded a rank.

Education expert Durgesh Mangeshkar while analysing the paper said the marking system was extremely tough this year and it will surely reflect on the final results. Mangeshkar said, "Out of the 120 questions, 66 had negative marking. These 66 questions were multiple-answer questions and usually, for such questions the IIT would cut either one mark or nothing. However, cutting two marks for every wrong answer is a bit harsh on students."

The 66 multiple answer questions had more than one right answer, so if a student ticks just one or two right answers for a question that has three right answers among the options, then he/she would get two negative marks. In the past, for these questions, the IIT either gave zero negative marks or cut just one mark for a wrong answer. However, the two negative marks cut this year was unsettling.

Sarvesh Shah, a student who attempted the exam, said, "While the questions other than negative marks were easier, they were subjective. I am banking on them. I had to attempt the paper more cautiously than I thought."

Karthik Mahesh, another student who scored 317 marks in the mains examination, said, "I attempted the easier questions first. Some questions in maths were tough, but I attempted all the questions that did not have negative marking."

Vaibhav Bakliwal, who runs a coaching institute for IIT preparation, said, "The marking scheme was very strange this time and it will sharply reflect on the final results. The total marks also increased from 360 last year to 504 this year. Due to this type of marking, the scoring will be low and students who score 380 marks and above will be in top 100 ranks."

Aakash Chaudhry, director of Aakash Educational Services, said, "Overall, the paper was of moderate difficulty as compared to previous years. Out of the three subjects, mathematics portion had lengthier calculations. Paper I was more theoretical as is the case usually. An average student would have been able to attempt the questions with reasonable effort. Paper I did see some drift in the question pattern."
Source: TOI

Nasty JEE surprise: Negative marks of 2 with 50% questions

MUMBAI: JEE (Advanced), conducted on Sunday, had a surprise in store. Half the questions in papers I and II put together carried negative marking of two. It applied on section II of paper I and sections II and III of paper II. Negative marking is a feature of JEE, but it has never exceeded one mark in recent years.

On Sunday, students said most multiple-choice questions had negative marking. Also, the paper was tougher than last year. Teachers said it was conceptually strong and well-balanced, though not very student-friendly. They said many students may not have attempted some questions, fearing negative marks. Considering all factors, cut-offs may dip this year. Over 1.2 lakh students took the test.

Devansh Shah, a student of PACE Junior College, said, "Though there was no major change in the pattern, the marking scheme made the paper tougher." An IIT-Bombay official said, "Ranks are relative, so the difficulty level of the question paper will not have a negative impact."

VVN Acharya, the physics HOD of a coaching institute, said the IITs rarely deduct two marks for a wrong answer. "I remember that one of the years the IITs had similar negative marking pattern was 2006."

Aakash Chaudhry, director of a national coaching institute, said, "Paper II was much easier than paper I and all questions were straightforward, involving less calculations in the physics section. But passage-based questions had multiple correct answers with negative marking."

Ramesh Batlish, from another coaching institute, said, "Because of negative marking in multiple choice questions, students found the paper to be lengthy."
Source: TOI

Negative marks in IIT-JEE for aspirants

Chennai: Students who appeared for the IIT joint entrance examination this year, conducted on Sunday, were disappointed as there was 50 per cent negative marking and the total marks for the examination conducted was 504, against the 360 that is awarded every year.

According to some students, last year, there was no negative marking for paper-I, which was for 180 marks. But, this year, except for the first eight questions, there was negative marking for every other question.

Most of them found Mathematics in paper-I to be tough and lengthy, compared to Chemistry and Physics. Students found paper-II to be relatively easier than paper-I but Physics was tough. Paper-I and II taken together were given total marks of 360 till last year. But, this time, the division of marks was 264 for paper-I and 240 for paper-II, totaling 504.

The marking pattern was such that plus four marks are awarded for correct answers and minus two for incorrect answers. Therefore, if there is a mistake, one goes down by six marks.

S. Abhiram, a student of Modern senior secondary school in Velachery, said it is because of the drastic change in pattern this year that he found the exam difficult — especially Maths.

"There was no single answer but all multiple choices and there was negative marking. Therefore, it means a person has to know all the answers - only then can he attempt it. The multiple choices required more time," he said. Yet, he is confident of getting through. For Abhik Biswas, a student from Chennai public school in Anna Nagar, the question paper was unexpected.

"I went through the question papers for 2008 and 2009 which were tough. But this year’s paper was the toughest. For 10 minutes I went blank. On top of it, negative marking was worrisome," he said. His mother, Ratna Biswas, said he had been working hard for the past two years for IIT but is really disappointed with this year’s paper.

K.K. Anand, founder of a training centre called Smart (Science and Mathematics of Academy for Real Talents) said, “IIT has the habit of changing patterns every year but 50 per cent negative marking is unheard-of which kind of panicked the students. But the students should also be psychologically prepared to face the surprise. They should have the capability to accept the challenge.”

Aakash Chaudhry, director of Aakash Institute, said of the three subjects in paper-I, Mathematics had long calculations. It was more theoretical rather than application based.
Source: DeccanChronicle.com

Sunday 24 May 2015

JEE-Advanced 2015 Answer Key-Solution of 24-May Paper-1 & Paper-2

All JEE (Advanced) 2015 Aspirants,

We wish you Best-of-Luck to all JEE-Advanced 2015 exam participants.

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Wednesday 20 May 2015

Tips and Tricks to Crack JEE-Advanced 2015 Exam

The JEE Advanced is scheduled to be held on May 24. The examination is conducted for admissions into IITs and ISM Dhanbad. The exam will be conducted in two parts, from 9 am to 12 pm and from 2 pm to 5 pm.

With less than two weeks to go, here are a few last minute tips and tricks to help the students prepare well:

1. Concentrate on the topics that you have already covered and about which you are confident. Trying to learn new topics at this time will only waste time and lower your confidence.

2. Prepare a revision timetable and study during the last days before the exam according to this schedule.

3. Decide beforehand how much time you will spend on each section. Work this out according to your strengths and weaknesses, however, make sure to not favour the sections you like as the cut-off for all subjects must be cleared.

4. It is a good idea to revise all the formulas and difficult problems for each subject.

5. Don't try group studies in the last two weeks. The build-up of anxiety and stress will be more within a group, and it is bound to influence you.

6. Practice from question banks. Take a good question bank which has solutions as well, so you can check your mistakes. Also, practice with the past years' IIT JEE papers, this would give you an idea about the upcoming JEE Advanced.

7. While attempting mock papers try and pace yourself, so that on the day of the exam you have an estimation of how much time will you take for each section.

8. It would be better if you set a target score range for yourself and practice according to that. This would help you work on your strong areas and make it easier for you to achieve the score for which you're aiming.

9. When you get the exam paper on the day of JEE Advanced, do not start attempting it blindly. Read the entire question paper carefully and identify your strong and weak points. Then begin with the easier questions which carry more marks and move on to the more difficult questions.

10. Above all, be sure to remain calm and not let the stress get to you. Take frequent breaks and relax your mind. In order to do well in the exam, your mind needs to be stress-free.
Source: IndiaToday

Wednesday 13 May 2015

Download JEE-Advanced 2015 Admit card

The admit cards for the JEE Advanced will be released on Friday. The candidates can download their hall tickets from the official website www.jeeadv.nic.in. They can download the admit cards starting at 10 am on May 15 up to 5 pm on May 23.

The candidates will be given five days to inform the authorities regarding any rectification of discrepancies in their admit cards. They can do so starting at 10.15 am on May 10 up to 5 pm on May 20.

It is compulsory for the candidates to carry a printout of their admit cards to the examination centre on the day of JEE Advanced. They will be given their original admit cards on producing the printout copy on the examination day.

The candidates can download their admit cards by following the steps mentioned below:

* Go to the official website www.jeeadv.nic.in
* Click on the link provided for downloading admit cards
* Enter the required details (name, roll number, date of birth etc.)
* Click on 'Submit'

The admit cards will be displayed on the computer screens. The candidates should download and print their hall tickets for future use.

The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) (Advanced) will be held on May 24. The exam will be held in two parts, Paper I will be conducted from 9 am to 12 pm and Paper II will be from 2 pm to 5 pm.

This year, approximately 13 lakh students appeared for the JEE (Main) examination. The students who pass JEE (Main) are eligible for admission into NITs, CFTIs, SFTIs and IIITs, for the session of 2015.

According to the selection process, approximately 1.5 lakh students will appear for JEE (Advanced) this month.

The All India Rank (AIR) and the category rank will be displayed on the official website once the results are declared. No individual rank cards will be issued. Simply getting a rank in the examination does not guarantee admission to the students into IITs or ISM.
Source: IndiaToday

Thursday 16 April 2015

JEE Main 2015 Exam Result Updates

The result for Joint Entrance Exam (Main) conducted on April 4, 10 and 11 shall be displayed on the official website on April 27.

This score shall comprise the actual marks obtained in Paper-I of JEE (Main) - 2015 along with the status of those who qualify for appearing in JEE (Advanced)-2015 provided and subject to other conditions of eligibility being met.

Only the All India Rank (AIR) is used for admissions through Central Seat Allocation Board to NITs/IIITs/CFTIs/SFIs/ others, while other ranks are for information purposes.

The declaration of the All India Rank JEE (Main) Paper - 1 & Paper - 2 will be declared on July 7.

The official answer keys and the image of response (OMR) sheet are also expected in the next two days, April 18- 22. Also, many coaching institutes have published their answer key, the official answer key to be released by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will be available till April 22.

In case of any error in the answer key, the candidates can object and send their concern within 9 days. The JEE Main paper consisted of 90 questions carrying 360 marks. For every correct answer, four marks will be allotted.

The number of attempts which a candidate can avail at JEE (Main) shall be limited to three.

JEE Main, held by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level engineering entrance exam that opens the doors for admission to Centrally-funded institutions such as the National Institute of Technology (NIT) and others. Moreover, it is the first screening test for the IITs.
Source: IndiaToday

Wednesday 15 April 2015

JEE-Advanced 2015 Eligibility Criteria for Registration

The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) (Advanced) 2015 will be conducted on May 24. According to the notification released by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), the candidates can begin the application process from May 2 to May 7. The candidates who did not apply for JEE Advanced initially, can still register. Eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced) 2015:

Class 12 examination: Only those candidates can apply for JEE (Advanced) 2015, who appeared for Class 12 examination in 2015 or 2014. The candidates who appeared for the board exams in 2013 or earlier, are not eligible.

JEE (Main) 2015: The candidates who will meet the cut-off will only be eligible for appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2015. The percentage of the candidates who will be selected for various categories will be: 50 per cent for general, 27 per cent for OBC-NCL, 15 per cent for SC and 7.5 per cent for ST.

Age limit: The candidate must not exceed the age limit of 25 years.

The number of attempts: The candidates are only permitted to attempt JEE (Advanced) two times and that too in consecutive years. Therefore, this must be your first attempt or second consecutive attempt.

Earlier admissions: The candidate will not be eligible if the candidate accepted admission in Indian Institute of Technology or Indian School of Mines. Even the candidates who cancelled their admissions are not eligible.

Important dates:

The candidates must register themselves online from May 2 to May 7
The examination will be held on May 24

Source: IndiaToday

Saturday 4 April 2015

Jee-Main 2015 Answer Keys-Solutions-Rank/Marks Calculator

Dear JEE (Main) 2015 Aspirants,

We wish you Best-of-Luck to all Jee-Main 2015 exam participants.

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Thursday 2 April 2015

CBSE Notifies Changes in JEE-Main 2015 Exam Test Centres

The candidates appearing for JEE (Main) 2015 should note the change in exam centre scheduled to be conducted on April 4.

According to a notification on the official CBSE website, certain examination centres have been shifted due to some administrative reasons.

The details of the centres and allocation of their candidates in accordance with the roll numbers are as follows:

Roll Number Series: 29502281 to 29502760
Old Centre: S.S.D. SR. SEC. SCHOOL THE MALL, OPP.GOLE DIGGI, BHATINDA-151001 (PUNJAB)
New Centre: 295006 SH. GURU HARKISHAN PUBLIC SCHOOL, NEAR SPORTS STADIUM, BHATINDA - 151001 (PUNJAB)

Roll Number Series: 34600001 to 34600420 and 84600138 to 84600328
Old Centre: ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 2, ROORKEE, DISTT. HARIDWAR, (UTTARAKHAND) - 247667
New Centre: 346001 K.L. POLYTECHNIC, NEAR RAMNAGAR CHOWK, ROORKEE, HARIDWAR - 247667 (UTTARKAHAND)

Also, some centre addresses have been rectified with correct addresses of venue examination centres:

Roll Number Series: 13908761 to 13909240
Old Centre: KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA POCKET-B, 546, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110071
New Centre: 139021 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA POCKET-B, 5 & 6, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110071

Roll Number Series: 37407921 to 37408520
Old Centre: BIRLA BAHRTI TARATOLLA SANTOSH PUR ROAD, NEAR NATURE PARK, P.O. BIDHANGARH, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL-700066
New Centre: 374017 BIRLA BHARATI TARATOLLA SANTOSH PUR ROAD, NEAR NATURE PARK, P.O. BIDHANGARH, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL-700066

Roll Number Series: 14103541 to 1410402
Old Centre: ANAND NIKETAN MANINAGAR 33-A,JAGABHAI PARK, NEAR UNION BANK, RAM BAUG, MANI NAGAR, AHMEDABAD-380008, GUJARAT
New Centre: 141011 ANAND NIKETAN MANINAGAR HATHIJAN, OPP. BHAKTIDHAM TEMPLE, JASHODANAGAR, MAHAEMDABAD HIGHWAY AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT

Besides, the following exam centre for the online test to be conducted on April 10 and April 11 has also been rectified:

Roll Number Series: 74600202 - 7460044
Old Centre: PRIYADARSHINI BHAGWATI COLLEGE OF ENGG. HARPUR NAGAR, UMRER ROAD, NEAR BADA TAJBAGH BHANDARA- 440009 (MAHARASHTRA)
New Centre: 746002 PRIYADARSHINI BHAGWATI COLLEGE OF ENGG. HARPUR NAGAR, UMRER ROAD, NEAR BADA TAJBAGH NAGPUR- 440009 (MAHARASHTRA)
Source: IndiaToday

JEE Main 2015 Exam College and Branch Predictor Tool

JEE Main 2015 College Predictor Tool by Shiksha.com for JEE-Main 2015 Entrance Exam which will be conducted on Saturday 04-April 2015.

It will help students to predict their college and branch, to know college's cut-off marks and find a college for selected branch. 
Find College and Branch


Know College Cut-Offs


Find College for a Branch

Source: Shiksha.com

Tuesday 31 March 2015

Predict your Expected JEE-Main 2015 Rank as per 2014 Marks & Ranks

Students can easily predict their ranks in JEE (Main) 2015 exam as per Marks / Ranks shown below for 2014 jee-main entrance exam.

Knowing your predicted rank according to your preparation in advance will improve your confidence and provoke you to schedule and study as per plan to reach up to next level.

Expected Marks in JEE Main 2014 Rank in JEE Main 2014*
> 342 In Top 10
331 - 342 11 - 20
318 - 330 21 - 50
306 - 317 51 - 100
295 - 305 101 - 200
284 - 294 201 - 500
269 - 283 501 - 1000
243 - 268 1001 - 2000
226 - 242 2001 - 5000
201 - 225 5001 - 10000
181 - 200 10001 - 20000
157 - 180 20001 - 35000
134 - 156 35001 - 50000
118 - 133 50001 - 75000
< 118 > 75000
*If Ranks would have been given based on only JEE (Main) Marks.
Source: Siksha.com

Monday 30 March 2015

JEE-Main 2015: Closing Rank of Top Engineering Colleges

Please note that the below displayed colleges and branches are only for reference purpose. We do not take any responsibility for the validity of the predictions and analysis shown above.

Prediction of colleges is based on JEE Main 2014 closing ranks. Private colleges can take part in Spot-round and Extra spot-round only.

College Name Branch Name Round
Closing Rank
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Computer Science & Engineering Round 1 360
National Institute of Technology, Warangal Computer Science & Engineering Round 1 591
National Institute of Technology, Surathkal Computer Engineering Round 1 624
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Architecture Round 1 687
School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi Architecture Round 1 720
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Computer Science & Engineering Round 2 727
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Electronics & Communication Engineering Round 1 803
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Computer Science & Engineering Round 3 834
School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi Architecture Round 2 889
School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi Architecture Round 3 921
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Architecture Round 2 923
National Institute of Technology, Calicut Architecture Round 1 960
National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli Architecture Round 3 1016
School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi Architecture Spot Round 1058
School of Planning & Architecture, Delhi Architecture Extra Spot Round 1061
Source: Siksha.com

Sunday 29 March 2015

JEE-Main 2015: Score Calculation Criteria for B.Tech/B.Arch

Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) (Main) for the session 2015 is scheduled to be held on April 4 (offline) and April 10 and 11 (online). JEE Main 2015 will have two papers: Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech) and Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning). Candidates may choose either of the two or both as per the courses, they are seeking admission for.

For calculation of percentile and normalization of the score, subjects such as Language, Physics, Mathematics, any one of these Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Technical Vocational Subject) or any other subject will be considered.

On the basis of JEE Main 2015 score and normalized score in Class 12 or equivalent qualifying exam (60 per cent marks and 40 weightage respectively), the candidates will be short listed. Only the All India Rank (AIR) is used for admissions through Central Seat Allocation Board to NITs/IIITs/CFTIs/SFIs/others, while other ranks are for information purposes.

Candidates should also note that no score/rank card will be dispatched to them. The score card/rank will be published on the official website and can be downloaded from there.

The admit cards for JEE (Main) have already been published and can be fetched from the official website. Candidates should carry the admit cards along with them to the exam hall, failing which they will not be allowed to appear for the test.
Source: IndiaToday

JEE Main 2015: Documents to Carry in Exam Hall on 04-April

The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main for the session 2015 is scheduled to be conducted on April 4 (pen and paper mode) and April 10 and 11 (online mode) by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

The candidates are required to carry certain documents with them to the exam hall, the list for which is:

1. Candidates who are appearing for their Class 12 board exams this year are required to carry their hall ticket for intermediate exam to the JEE Main exam too.

2. Candidates, who have passed their Class 12 exams in 2013 or 2014 and are not appearing for improvement exams in 2015 are required to carry a copy of their intermediate marks sheet to the examination centre.

3. Candidates who have passed the intermediate exam in 2013 and 2014 and have opted for 'Improvement of Performance' exam in 2015 are required to carry their hall ticket for 2015 intermediate improvement exam to the JEE Main examination centre.

Different set of question papers will be distributed on different dates. According to Executive Director, Joint Admission Board (JAB), "Subject experts for question papers have ensured that entire syllabus is covered in the question paper and equal number of questions has been picked from each unit. It has also been ensured the percentage of easy, moderate and difficult questions is same across different sets of question papers."

JEE Main exam will be bifurcated into two parts- Paper 1 for admission to BE and B.Tech courses, and Paper 2 for admission to B.Arch and B.Planning courses. Paper 1 will have objective-type questions with equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Paper 2 will have objective-type questions in Mathematics as well as questions to test candidates' aptitude and drawing.
Source: IndiaToday

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Download Jee-Main 2015 Exam Admit Card-Download Hall Ticket

JEE-Main 2015 Entrance Exam will be conducted on Sunday 04-April 2015.

Login and download Jee-Main 2015 Admit-Card online:


Source: http://jeemain.nic.in