JEE Main Exam
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NTA releases admit card of exams 2 weeks before the exam. So admit card of all the above mentioned exams is expected to be released 2 weeks or 15 days before exam.
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Jee main exam scheduled for September 1 to September 6,while the medical entrance exam (NEET) is scheduled on September 13
Students across India have started social media campaign to postpone the exams,but the entrance exams have already delayed due to Covid-19
However,the decision is pending with the government
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Hi aspirant,
JEE Main is the gateway to NITs and other colleges accepting it. In order to be eligible to write JEE advanced a candidate has to qualify JEE Main first. It is conducted by NTA from last year. From last year percentile based system came into effect.
In order to get 95 percentile in JEE Main you have to score around 95 to 105. This is based on last year data and may change this year because the examination pattern has been change now.
For more rank vs marks analysis please check the link below: https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile/amp
All the best.
Hi,
I would like to inform you that yes, there are chances to get NIT Trichy with the TN state quota with OBC category. It is suggested that you put it on the top in preference while filling the counselling form. Also it is suggested that you go for further rounds of counselling without actually freezing the seat in any other institutes. All the best.
We have JEE Knockout package for you: https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april/ . This coaching is backed up by Artifical Intelligence and has previous question papers back dated to 17 years
Alternatively, You need to know your syllabus and understand the exam pattern. Make a plan and stick to it. Make a note of the books to refer from and practise as many mock tests or sample papers as you can.
Divide the syllabus into Class 11 and Class 12 and the topics as "Need to Learn", "Weak" and "Strong". Now it is important to check the weightage of each topic. In Physics, Modern Physics take the top slot with 5 questions. Heat and Thermodynamics, Optics, Current Electricity, Elcetrostatics get 3 questions each. Magnetic has 2 questions and the rest get 1 question each. In Chemistry, Transition Elements and Coordination Chemistry, Periodic Table and Representative elements take 3 questions slot. Thermodynamics and Gaseous state, Atomic structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical and Iconic Equilibrium, Solid State and Surface Chemistry and Nuclear Chemistry and Environment get 2 questions slot eacch and the remaining get 1 question each.In Mathematics, Co-ordinate Geometry gets 5 questions. Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Integral Calculus get 3 questions slot each. The rest get 2 and 1 questions slot. For complete breakdown, please read our article: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage . Once you complete a topic, try to practise the concepts and write down the important points and paste them somewhere that you can see. Practise questions from that topic. Refer to books like:
Concepts of Physics by HC Verma
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker
Understanding Physics by DC Pandey
Problems in General Physics by I.E.Irodov
Understanding Physics by Freedman and Young
Problems and Solution of Physics by Shasti Bhushan Tiwari
Chemistry:
NCERT Books
Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations by R.C Mukherjee
Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon
Concept of Physical Chemistry by P Bahadur
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee
Physical Chemistry by P.W Atkins
Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
Mathematics:
Objective Mathematics by RD Sharma
Plane Trigonometry by SL Loney
The Elements of Coordinate Geometry by SL Loney
Algebra by Dr. SK Goyal Arihant Publications
Play with Graphs by Amit M Agarwal
Differential Calculus by Amit M Agarwal
Integral Calculus by Amit M Agarwal
Complete Mathematics for JEE Main TMH
Important points:
You need to be physically fit to be prepared for what is ahead of you.
Keep telling yourself that you can. That is important
Make sure you improve on the speed in solving sample papers and quizzes
Take online mock tests
Focus on acuracy and speed as well
Improve your concepts and focus on weaker areas
Short breaks between change of subjects is really important
Do not overstress yourself
Avoid oversleeping during the day but get adequate sleep
Dont get nervous.
According to VidyaMandir experts, candidates can analyse their NTA scores and calculate their approximate JEE Main rank through their percentile scores. Here’s how.
So, the total number of candidates who appeared for the JEE Main 2019 January exam was around 8.74 lakhs. The exam was conducted on four days in two slots (4 days x 2 slots = 8 sessions in total). So, approximately 1.09 lakh students took the exam in each session. Note that the JEE Main 2019 results/scorecard mentions only the NTA score for each subject and not the subject-wise marks secured by candidates. The percentile score displayed against each of the subjects and the overall percentile score is calculated up to 7 decimals using a pre-determined formula.
Candidates who fall among the top 2,50,000 rankers in JEE Main 2020 across all categories are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. Out of this number, the percentage of candidates eligible for admissions under different categories are as follows:
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