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ENGINEERING ADMISSIONS IIT JEE 2013 PROPOSED EXAM PATTERN

Newly Proposed IIT-JEE 2013 Pattern For IITs/ NITs/ IIITs/ CFTIs (Councils of Central Government-funded Technical Institutions) For IITs A ranking list will be drawn solely on the basis of JEE Advance, provided student gets top 20 percentile in their 12th board and ranks within 1.5 lacs in JEE Main exam.

IIT 2013 NEW PATTERN IN NUTSHELL


The joint entrance examination (JEE) will be in two parts main and advanced from 2013 There will be a 3-4 weeks time gap between the two exams The new test is amalgamation of the All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) and the IIT-JEE, where main exam will be equivalent to AIEEE, and advanced will be equivalent to the IIT-JEE Only top 150,000 candidates from the JEE-main will be qualified to appear for JEE-advanced

Admission to IITs will be based on the rank in JEE-advanced Students should be ranked among the top 20 percentile of their respective Class XII board to considered eligible for the IITs

While JEE-main will be held by the Central Board of Secondary


Education (CBSE), JEE-advanced will be held by the IITs Admission to the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) will be based on scores from JEE-main

Several deemed universities can also use the scores of JEE-main


exam to admit students after they fix a minimum percentage criteria

For NIT admissions: 60% weight age for JEE Main NIT Council decided that the NIT system would consider 40% weightage for performance in class XII Board marks normalized on percentile basis and the remainder 60% weight age would be given for performance in JEE Main and a combined merit list would be decided accordingly. This system would be implemented from 2013. The members of the Council resolved to facilitate implementation of the new admission policy in close coordination with the For NIT Admissions: 40% weight age to 12th boards CBSE. The Council authorized its Chairman to constitute a Committee consisting of a few Directors, Chairman COBSE and other experts to look into the issues relating to normalization of class XII Board marks on percentile basis.

Deemed Universities: Admission to Deemed universities will be based on JEE Mains and HSC scores. But the weightage of these exams will be considered by the individual university. About Other Govt. And private Colleges. Maharashtra, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh to adopt JEE in 2013: Mantha (Chairman, AICTE) Chairman of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) SS Mantha on Saturday said that Maharashtra, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh have agreed to adopt a single nationwide Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) for admissions to engineering colleges in 2013. However, the states are yet to decide how much weightage they will give to JEE results and class XII board exam scores for admission to the state-run colleges, he added.

As of now, the Central government funded institutions have decided their own weight age systems. While the IITs will take into consideration the top 20 percentile of

each of the boards, the NITs are for 40-60 ratio of boards marks to JEEs. The state
government-run colleges are yet to decide what combination of weight ages they want for their admissions, he said. Talking about the initial opposition to the single entrance exam, he said, We understand the concerns of students, teachers and parents. Students are worried that if they are unable to perform well on that particular day owing to ill health or other reasons, they might end up losing an entire academic year. To solve this problem, we're currently looking at the possibility of conducting two exams a year along the lines of the Common Management Aptitude Test (CMAT). Source : Express India Mon 9th July Note: Other states apart from the states mentioned above have to take a decision

about their status regarding JEE Mains. We will let you know as soon as it is available.

As of now, the Central government funded institutions have decided their own weight age systems. While the IITs will take into consideration the top 20 percentile of each of the boards, the NITs are for 40-60 ratio of boards marks to JEEs. The state government-run colleges are yet to decide what combination of weight ages they want for their admissions, he said. Talking about the initial opposition to the single entrance exam, he said, We understand the concerns of students, teachers and parents. Students are worried that if they are unable to perform well on that particular day owing to ill health or other reasons, they might end up losing an entire academic year. To solve this problem, we're currently looking at the possibility of conducting two exams a year along the lines of the Common Management Aptitude Test (CMAT).

MEDICAL ENTRANCE EXAMS NEET 2013 will be held for MBBS and MD courses offered by all 271 medical colleges, 138 govt-run and 133 under private management. Not only MBBS but all medical graduate courses will be under NEET. OBJECTIVE FOR NEW EXAMINATION PATTERN

To prevent students from the pressure of taking multiple entrance exams.


Syllabus XI + XII Curriculum Subject Physics, Chemistry, Biology 10 to 20% change in syllabus compare to AIPMT
T Exam Highlights Application Date Exam Date Dec, 2012 May, 2013

Result Date
Exam Centers

Jun, 2013
All District Head Quarters through out India

Counseling Date

Aug, 2013

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