The document discusses the process for admission to IITs and other technical institutions in India. It notes that the JEE Main exam is used for eligibility for both NITs/IIITs/other state institutions as well as the JEE Advanced exam required for admission to IITs. Intake numbers for IITs from 2009-2012 are provided. It then explains the process for calculating a normalized score that considers board exam performance as well as JEE Main performance. Finally, it outlines the structure of the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams.
The document discusses the process for admission to IITs and other technical institutions in India. It notes that the JEE Main exam is used for eligibility for both NITs/IIITs/other state institutions as well as the JEE Advanced exam required for admission to IITs. Intake numbers for IITs from 2009-2012 are provided. It then explains the process for calculating a normalized score that considers board exam performance as well as JEE Main performance. Finally, it outlines the structure of the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams.
The document discusses the process for admission to IITs and other technical institutions in India. It notes that the JEE Main exam is used for eligibility for both NITs/IIITs/other state institutions as well as the JEE Advanced exam required for admission to IITs. Intake numbers for IITs from 2009-2012 are provided. It then explains the process for calculating a normalized score that considers board exam performance as well as JEE Main performance. Finally, it outlines the structure of the JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams.
Admission at NITs, IIITs, Other centrally and State funded Technical Institutions.
The JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility
test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take for admission to the IITs. Intake By IITs(only)
Year 2009 2010 2011 2012
Intake 8295 9509 9618 9647 New Method Score Calculation Find your percentile in your Board ABCD, for your board marks. Find JEE(main) marks corresponding to all India JEE(main) for your percentile P(this is called as B1) Find JEE(main) marks corresponding to Board ABCD for percentile P(this is called as B1) B = 0.5 * (B1 + B2) Your secured A marks in JEE(main) Final Score ◦ C = 0.6 * A + 0.4 * B Here B is called ‘Normalized score’, calculated from 5 subjects, with each subject used only once: ◦ Physics ◦ Maths ◦ Chem/Bio/Biotech/Comp. Sc. (max in this) ◦ Language ◦ Elective subject For a student with 5 subjects PCM + Computer Science + English, all subjects will be considered only once Exam Structure JEE(mains) ◦ Paper 1(for B.E./B.Tech. courses) ◦ Paper 2(for B.Arch./B.Planning.) ◦ Objective PCM. ◦ ¼ times of allotted deduction for wrong answer. (- ¼ for 1 mark question, - ½ for 2 mark question) ◦ Paper 2 also covers drawing aptitude . Exam Structure JEE(Adv) ◦ Paper 1(for each subject of PCM, 60 questions), 3 hours
◦ Paper 2(for each PCM, 20 questions), 3 hours
Clearly we can say that: ◦ Getting a good percentile in board(or good marks in 12th ) is equally important for getting a chance in IITs/NITs. ◦ Concentrate on each subject equally. ◦ Judge you caliber, by your own. ◦ Attend test series to know your overall performance. ◦ Good understanding of Core subjects are required. ◦ Each subject, even elective holds some importance to your selection