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5 Common Mistakes to Avoid During JEE Main 2023 Registration

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JEE Main 2023 Registration process has been started online for the April session. NTA conducts the JEE exam twice a year for admission in various UG engineering and architecture courses. Candidates can apply through the official website. The last date to register for the exam is 06 March 2023. Candidates may note that it is very important to submit the registration form in the prescribed format otherwise their registration will lead to rejection. While registration candidates make few mistakes in their application form, due to which their application form get rejected.

5 Common Mistakes to Avoid During JEE Main 2023 Registration

Candidates can view the common 5 mistakes which should be avoided while filling the JEE Main 2023 Application form mentioned below:

#1 Entering the Wrong Name

Every year, various candidates enter their name incorrectly in the registration form. Candidates must note that they have to mention their name as per the government Id proof and class 10 and 12 certificates.

#2 Uploading images Incorrect Format

Another reason for rejection of the registration form is uploading the images in the incorrect format. Candidate needs to upload the documents listed below:

  • Scanned Photograph
  • Scanned copy of Signature
  • Class 12 admit card / mark sheet / certificate

The format and specification of uploading documents are given below:

Specification/Format Photo Signature Class 12 Document
Size 10 kb–200 kb 4 kb–30 kb 50 kb – 300 kb
Format

JPG/JPEG

These are the latest updated format and specification by NTA.

#3 Incorrect JEE Main Paper Selection

Candidates have to select the correct paper for which they want to appear in the exam. Candidates can either fill the application form for one paper, two papers or all the three papers according to their wish. The JEE Main 2023 papers are:

  • B.E. / B.Tech
  • B.Arch
  • B.Planning

#4 Not Checking the JEE MAin 2023 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates sometimes fill the Application form without checking the eligibility criteria. However, only eligible candidates can give the exam. So, Candidates should check the eligibility criteria before filling the application form. The JEE eligibility criteria for the exam is as follows:

  • Candidate should have passed his/her class 12th in the year 2019, or 2018.
  • Candidates that are currently appearing for class 12th exam are also eligible.
  • The eligibility criteria are for JEE Main 2023 exam only. The eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2023 admission in NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and other participating institutions is different.

#5 Missing the Deadline

Candidates can fill the form before the last date of the submission. Once, the deadline is gone, the candidate cannot apply for the exam. So it is very important to fill the JEE main 2023 Application form without missing the deadline.

  • The last date to apply for JEE Main 2023 exam: 06 March 2023.
  • The last date to pay the application fee: 07 March 2023.

Note:  Candidates are advised to check the form completely before the submission. The candidate will get the opportunity two times to review their form while applying or filling the form. First after registration form and the second after filling the application form. Candidates may review their forms both the times and then proceed to the payment of the application fee.

JEE Main 2023

  • JEE main 2023 is a national level exam.
  • NTA conducts the exam twice a year in January and April for admission in UG Engineering and Architecture courses at IIT’s/NIT’s/CFTI’s.
  • The January exam has been concluded by the NTA and now Application form for April exam are available.

Official Website: www.jeemain.nta.nic.in

Read more: JEE Main 2023 Registration process

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JEE Main 01 Sep 2020 Analysis (Shift 1,2) – Check for B.Arch, B.Plan Difficulty Level, Weightage, Questions

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JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 for B.Arch & B.Plan was held on 01 September 2020. As per the officials, JEE Main (April Session) will continue till 06 September 2020. The candidates had to report at 07:00 AM, however, the exam commenced sharp at 09:00 AM. The examinees were not allowed after 08:30 AM. No candidates were allowed in the examination hall without the hall ticket and valid ID proof. The JEE Main 2021 is being conducted in multiple Sessions (February/March/April/May 2021). Check Detailed Information Here > JEE Main 2021

Due to COVID-19 pandemic, every candidate had to undergo sanitizing, body checkup for fever. Each candidate was given a fresh surgical mask at the entry point. At the entry point, metal detectors were used & no bags or wristwatches were allowed inside the examination hall. As per the examinees, entry was started soon after screening. Also, ballpoint pens & time clocks on the computer screen were given inside the hall.

JEE Main 01 September 2020 Paper Analysis

In all, more than 8 lakh candidates registered for the 2nd attempt for JEE Main 2020. Out of all, 13,609 candidates are appearing for B.Arch paper and 699 for the B.Plan paper. While 2777 candidates have registered for the B.Arch and B.Plan papers both. The Result is expected to be announced on 11 September 2020. 

JEE Main 01 September 2020 B.Arch Paper Analysis:

  • Part 1-Maths: Total of 25 questions were asked in this section (20 MCQ & 5 Numerical based questions) of total 100 marks.
  • Part 2-Aptitude Section: Total of 50 MCQs were asked of total 200 marks.
  • Part 3-Drawing Section: This section had 2 questions of total 100 marks.

JEE Main 01 September B.Plan Paper Analysis:

  • Part 1-Maths: Total of 25 questions were asked in this section (20 MCQ & 5 Numerical based questions) of total 100 marks
  • Part 2-Aptitude Section: Total of 50 MCQs were asked of total 200 marks.
  • Part 3- B.Planning Section: Total of 25 MCQs were asked of 100 marks.

Candidates Reaction on the Difficulty level of JEE Main 01 Sep Paper

  • As per the examinees reported, the numerical based questions in Mathematics were all lengthy in comparison to the January session paper. 
  • Aptitude & B.Planning papers were quite easy.
  • If compared to the January session paper, paper 2 was much easier if prepared well.

The reaction of Candidates on Management of JEE Main Paper 2

This time there was no biometric attendance, instead of a team of 4 invigilators came to each candidate & scanned the hall ticket. The examinees were asked to sit on the ODD numbers. The candidates were made to leave in lots after 12:00 PM with a proper social distancing formula.

PM Narendra Modi approves six new IITs funds: 4 Old IITs got 456 crores

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PM Narendra Modi approves six new IITs
Six new IITs 2020

PM Narendra Modi approves six new IITs: In a recent meeting presided by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi gave green signal to the project proposed by Cabinet of 7002 Crores rupees. These premium educational institutes (IITs) are going to be set up at Palakkad (Kerala), Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir), Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh), Dharwad (Karnataka), Bhilai (Chhattisgarh) and Goa.

IITs Funds Update:

One-time capital grant: Four IITs got additional one-time capital grant Rs 456.10 crores approved by Ministry of Human Resource Development. This fund is allocated under a scheme ” Sabko Shiksha, Acchi Shiksha“. where IITs from Madras, Kharagpur, Bombay, and Delhi will get benefitted from this scheme.

Name of IIT Fund (in crores) Allocated
IIT Madras Rs. 103.41
IIT Kharagpur Rs. 151.19
IIT Bombay Rs. 96.50
IIT Delhi Rs. 105

Source: TOI

PM Narendra Modi approves six new IITs funds

PM Narendra Modi approves six new IITs by forming of Societies under the Societies Registration Act, 1860. And will give them legal status till the amendment for their incorporation in The Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 is enacted.

List of 23 IITs

Find the list of 23 IITs in different states of India. At Present 23 IITs are established out of which 16 are full fledge established and operational from own campus are Gandhinagar, Bombay, New Delhi, Roorkee, Kharagpur, Chennai, Guwahati, Indore, Kanpur, Jodhpur, Bhubaneswar, Hyderabad, Patna, Ropar, Mandi and Varanasi. You can find below the list of IIT colleges in India along with their ranking as per HRD Ministry’s National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) that are released every year in the month of April.

List of Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) With NIRF Ranking
Name of IIT College Location (State) NIRF Ranking 2019 No. of B.Tech Seats
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M) Tamil Nadu 1 505
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B)
Maharashtra 3 778
Indian Insitute of Technology, Kharagpur (IIT-Kgp) West Bengal 4 690
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi (IIT-D) New Delhi 2 799
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K) Uttar Pradesh 5 713
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee (IIT-R) Uttarakhand 6 879
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati (IIT-G) Assam 7 702
Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (IIT-H) Telangana 8 294
Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (IIT-I) Madhya Pradesh 13 275
Indian Institute of Technology, Bhubaneswar (IIT-BHU) Odisha 17 273
Indian Institute of Technology, Patna (IIT-P) Bihar 22 250
Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar Punjab 29 297
Indian Institute of Technology, (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad
Jharkhand 15 919
Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi Himachal Pradesh 20 200
Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar Gujarat 24 194
Indian Institute of Technology, (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 11 876
Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur
Rajasthan 50 247
Indian Institute of Technology, Jammu Jammu & Kashmir Not Applicable (NA) 154
Indian Institute of Technology, Goa Goa Not Applicable (NA) 97
Indian Institute of Technology, Dharwad Karnataka Not Applicable (NA) 126
Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad Kerala Not Applicable (NA) 163
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati
Andhra Pradesh Not Applicable (NA) 180
Indian Institute of Technology Bhilai Chhattisgarh Not Applicable (NA) 126

 

Rs. 7002 Crore Plan for Construction of these IIT Campuses

The total cost approved by PM is Rs. 7002 Crores for running these 6 IITs, and will be incurred between 2015-16 and 2018-19. And plans to complete the project by 31st March 2020.

Increase in Number of Seats (Intake)

Initially, In the first year 180 students will get admission these new IITs. later on, the seats will be increased to 450, 928 respectively. The breakup is i.e. Undergraduates- 840, Postgraduates-80 and PhDs-8.

Additional Seats in IITs

Admission in New IITs or Old IITs

The students seeking admission in all the IITs have to give the following exams.

Courses Entrance Examination
Undergraduate Courses JEE Main 2020 Exam
Postgraduate Courses GATE, JAM, CEED, or CSIR-NET/DBT JRF

History of Indian Institutes of Technologies

The Indian Institutes of Technologies are the autonomous institutions owned by Government of India under the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961. The first IIT was established at Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur)  in 1951 and later IIT Bombay in 1958.

IITs State City Locations
IITs State City Locations

Source: TOI

New Engineering Syllabus: AICTE Releasing on 24 January

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AICTE Chairman Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe announced about “New Engineering Syllabus” to be revealed by Human Resource Development Minister on 24 January 2018. He announced this while inaugurating two new schemes of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), in Pune this Friday. He also added that students taking admission in engineering program have to undergo three-week orientation programme as a part of the syllabus.

Dr Sahasrabudhe quoted that in order to include the latest advancements in engineering and technology, 11 expert subject committees have been working on suggestions to revamp the old syllabus.

The AICTE chief said “the new engineering syllabus would be significantly different from the old syllabus and a handbook has been prepared for teachers, to help them teach it. Training sessions are already on and five workshops have been held in different parts of the country for college representatives”.

Dr Sahasrabudhe said “The current engineering syllabus… has become very old. That’s why… changes have been made in the syllabus. By next week, the new engineering syllabus will be announced and from the next academic year, all engineering colleges across the country will start implementing it,”.

He also added “Today, we see a lot of unrest and clashes among students, which show that respect for each other’s views is missing. We hope to develop an initial camaraderie and respect between students so that they allow each other to have different views and co-exist in peace,”.

Three-week orientation programme for fresh engineering students

The AICTE Chairman announced that the students taking admission in engineering program would have to undergo a mandatory three-week orientation programme, as a part of the syllabus.

Indian Express New Engineering Syllabus
Source: Indian Express

Dr Anil Sahasrabudhe Profile

Prof. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe joined All India Council for Technical Education as Chairman on 17th July 2015. Prior to this, He served as the director of College of Engineering, Pune (CoEP) from 2005-2015. Also, He was Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati for 11 years. And He was also a lecturer at NERIST, Itanagar.

Anil Sahasrabudhe
Dr. Anil Sahasrabudhe

 

AICTE News Updates: Circulars, Guidelines, Approvals

JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal scores 360 out of 360

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JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal
JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal

JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal from Rajasthan scored 360 out of total 360 marks to be one of the legends of JEE Main 2017 toppers. In this exclusive interview with Hindustantimes, Son of compounder from Udaipur tops exam with 360/360 score. As per Rajasthan’s Kalpit Veerwal, regular classes and a bit of confidence helped him score full marks. and securing the All India Rank 1 in the JEE Main 2017.

JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal Time Table
JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal Time Table

JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal

Kalpit Veerwal says it is a happy moment for him to be JEE Mains Topper,  but He is taking it normally and wants to focus on JEE Advanced, which would be held next 21 May 2017,” the 17-year-old said

Latest: JEE Advanced 2020 Application Form available now.

Kalpit has appeared in Class 12 in Private board exams from MDS Public School in 2017 only and the result is awaited.

Read below excerpts from JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal Interview

Congratulations! How does it feel becoming a JEE Main 2016 Topper? How are you celebrating your success?
KV: Thank you. It feels like being on cloud nine. I am celebrating my success by receiving calls of felicitations from relatives and friends. Moreover, JEE Advance is around the corner so, I need to work on that also.

What was your overall and sectional score?
KV: I got full marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, compiling it an overall score of 360 out of 360 marks.

Would you like to share with us your key strategy for JEE Main 2017?
KV: I worked on my strengths so that I can tackle each and every problem related to it. It is advisable to tackle weak points but not in the eleventh hour. It is very imperative to clear concept of the topic. I also attended various doubt clearing sessions and participated actively and with a full zealot. And for that, I took help from my teachers and fellow mates also. This assisted me to gain a platform of confidence.

How many hours did you study every day during your JEE Main preparations?
KV: I used to study about 5-6 hours a day for revising and clearing concepts.

Do you think coaching is necessary to crack JEE Main?
KV: Not necessarily. But I would say coaching provides a platform to the students to clarify concepts and doubts.

What was the toughest with respect to the easiest subject for you?
KV: Mathematics was the easiest subject for me but Chemistry (especially Inorganics part) was the toughest one.

How did you relax yourself during the preparation hours?
KV: The journey was never a tiresome path for me. While preparing for JEE Main 2017, I would play cricket in the evening and would also occasionally watch TV to relax my body and mind. This actually makes one rejuvenated to work harder again and also it rekindle the joy of studying subjects which you like.

Any hobbies which you would like to share? Which type of movies do you prefer watching?

KV: My hobbies include watching movies, reading novels and listening to music. I prefer watching regional movies and am not fond of ‘Bollywood’ types. I also like listening to classical songs.

During your preparation time, how was your societal nexus? I mean interactions with friends and being active on social media like Facebook.

KV: I used to interact with my friends for discussing doubts and queries. For this  I used Whatsapp and it played an enormous role. It was a good experience as it would be ultimately mutual aspects to gain benefits in terms of clearing doubts. When I would assist my friend with the query on a particular topic, it used to enhance my confidence. However, I did not interact with all of my friends on regular basis.  It did not aggravate my friendship with them I as they are happier than me with my results.

Any advice that you would like to offer to the JEE Main aspirants for their future endeavours?

KV: I would advise the aspirants of JEE Main to have faith in their hard work. Their preparation strategy must carry a well-planned iteration for their agenda. They should also have conceptual clarity in each topic. Here practice is the key as it helps in clearing doubts. And the most imperative is, solid revision should be done to develop ground of confidence.

Veerwal said his family, teachers of Udaipur branch of Kota-based Resonance Eduventure Private Limited’s helped him achieve the feat.

He has been a student of the Resonance coaching institute since he was in Class 8.

Family Background of JEE Main 2017 Topper Kalpit Veerwal

Pushkar Lal Veerwal is a proud father of Kalpit and works as a compounder at Udaipur’s Maharana Bhupal Government Hospital. And KVs proud mother Pushpa Veerwal is a government school teacher. Kalpit Veerwal elder brother is an MBBS student in AIIMS.

Jee Main 2020 New Exam Date 18–23 Jul 2020: MHRD Confirmation

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Jee Main 2020 New Exam Date in June: MHRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal stated that JEE Main is likely to be held on 18–23 July 2020 due to the pandemic of COVID-19 Lockdown. The minister has said that all the stakeholders (NTA, IITs, School Boards, other agencies etc.) involved in the logistic operations are being consulted before the decision is made. Confirmed dates will be announced by the authority soon.

When the centre has announced the lockdown till 14 April then NTA has postponed the exam till last week of May 2020. But, due to the lockdown extension authority has also decided to postpone the JEE Main. There are reports in the media that IIT Admission may be based on the JEE Main for this year. Candidates can read the complete article to know more about the JEE Main examination 2020.

 

Jee Main 2020 New Exam Date

MHRD Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has officially stated that JEE Main 2020 will most likely be held on 18–23 Jul 2020.

Joint Entrance Examination (Main) Dates
JEE Main 2020 April Session Exam Dates
Application form correction window (Extended Dates) 01 April to 03 May 2020
Change exam center cities online 09 April to 03 May 2020
JEE Main 2020 April Session admit card download 20 Mar 2020 postponed
JEE Main 2020 Exam Date (New Date) 18–23 July 2020
Release of answer key and response sheet 3-4 days after exam
Objections on answer key 2-3 days from release
 Final answer key release date along with result
Declaration of result (NTA score) Not yet announced
Declaration of All India Rank Not yet announced

JEE Main 2020 Eligibility Criteria

Check the eligibility criteria for JEE Main from the given below list:

  • Candidates must have cleared 12th standard from any recognized board or institute.
  • Candidates must have passed with at least 50% in 12 standards and PCM as the main subject in 12th standard.

Offered Courses through JEE Main

Given below is the list of courses offered through Joint entrance examination Main BTech and BE.

Candidates who will qualify in JEE can apply for BTech/BE in various branch like:

  • Computer Science
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Electronics and Communication etc.

Instructions About JEE Main Examination

Candidates must read the instructions for Mains examination form the section given below:

  • Applicants must carry the hard copy of admit card in exam hall otherwise they will not be allowed to give the exam.
  • The exam will be conducted in CBT Mode, therefore, candidates will not be allowed to carry any kind of paper in the examination hall.
  • The restricted things are given below:
  • Any kind of pen and paper.
  • Digital Clock
  • Calculator
  • Edibles
  • Water bottle etc.
  • If a candidate found doing unfair means then they will be disqualified from the exam.

How to prepare for JEE Main 2020 during lockdown?

Look into JEE Main 2020 preparation kit For Lockdown:

Syllabus Rank Predictor Books

Aspirants preparing for JEE Main exam during lockdown is different from normal preparation in the following given ways.

  • Candidates cannot go to tuition, and coaching.
  • Many Students still waiting for their board papers (most national and state boards have postponed exams).
  • All the family members are at home 24×7 which is a different environment.
  • The exam dates are yet to be announced and lot of uncertainty around that.
  • Preparation depends on 100% self-studies.
  • Students are relaying more on online mock test and materials.

JEE Main Highlights

Check the overview of JEE Main from the table given below:

JEE Main Highlights
Exam Name JEE MAIN
Full Name Joint Entrance Examination Mains
Conducting Body  National Testing Agency(NTA)
Website https://nta.ac.in/
Frequency Twice in a year
Purpose  To offer admission in various engineering courses.
Level  National Level

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main)

JEE is also known as Joint Entrance Examination or engineering entrance examination which is conducted for admission into various engineering colleges in India at the national level. JEE Main is conducted by NTA. It is constituted by two different examinations which are JEE Main and the JEE Advanced. From 2019 Jee Mains is conducted twice in a year.

Resonance classes JEE Main Answer Key 2020: Answer Key(Released)

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Resonance classes JEE Main Answer Key
JEE Main Answer Key 2017 by Resonance

Resonance classes JEE Main Answer Key of 09 January 2020 exam has been released. Firstly, the Resonance Classes JEE Main Answer Key released by the coaching institute. Also, the coaching institute will release answers key separately as per different codes of question paper of JEE Main 2020. Thus, when the test takers of JEE Main 2020 go through the Answer Key by Resonance, they can cross-check their answers they have marked on the answer sheet. Candidates can check the complete details mentioned in the article below.

Latest Update: JEE Main 2020 Answer Key by Resonance of 09 January exam has been released.

JEE Main 2020 Official Answer Key will be released soon by NTA. Click here>> Answer key.

JEE Main 2020 Answer Key Released

The section-wise answer keys with solution pdf have been released by Resonance. Also, different sets of question papers are used in a different shift on different dates of online examination.

JEE Main 2020 Solutions (09 January Attempt)
Solutions Shift – 1 Shift – 2
Physics Click Click
Chemistry Click Click
Mathematics Click Click

JEE Main 09 January 2020 Solutions

Subject Questions View
Shift 1
Physics Q.1-Q.5 Video
Physics Q.6-Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11-Q.15 Video
Physics Q.16-Q.25 Video
Chemistry (Organic)
Part 1
Video
Chemistry (Physical)
Q.1-Q.5 Video
Chemistry (Physical)
Q.6-Q.13 Video
Chemistry (Physical)
Q.21-Q.25
Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Mathematics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Mathematics Q.11 – Q.20 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.25 Video
Shift – 2
Physics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Physics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Physics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Physics
Q.21 – Q.25 Video
Chemistry (Organic)
Q.13-Q.20, Q.25
Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic)
Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic)
Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic)
Q.11, Q.12, Q.21-Q.24
Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Mathematics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Mathematics Q.16 – Q.18 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.25 Video

 

JEE Main 2020 Solutions (08 January Attempt)
Solutions Shift – 1 Shift – 2
Physics Click Click
Chemistry Click Click
Mathematics Click Click

JEE Main 08 January 2020 Solutions

Subject Questions View
Shift 1
Physics Q.1-Q.5 Video
Physics Q.6-Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11-Q.12 Video
Physics Q.13-Q.18 Video
Physics Q.19-Q.25 Video
Chemistry
Q.1-Q.6 Video
Chemistry
Q.7-Q.12 Video
Chemistry
Q.13-Q.18 Video
Chemistry Q.19,20,25 Video
Chemistry
Q.21-Q.24 Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Mathematics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Mathematics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Mathematics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.25 Video
Shift – 2
Physics Q.1 – Q.4 Video
Physics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Physics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Chemistry
Organic Video
Chemistry
Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Chemistry Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Chemistry Q.11 – Q.13, Q.21-Q.24
Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Mathematics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Mathematics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Mathematics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.24 Video

 

JEE Main 2020 Solutions (07 January Attempt)
Solutions Shift – 1 Shift – 2
Physics Click Click
Chemistry Click Click
Mathematics Click Click

JEE Main 07 January 2020 Solutions

Subject Questions View
Shift 1
Physics Q.1-Q.5 Video
Physics Q.6-Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11-Q.15 Video
Physics Q.16-Q.20 Video
Physics Q.21-Q.25 Video
Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) Part 1 Video
Chemistry (Organic Chemistry) Part 2 Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic) Part 1 Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic) Part 2 Video
Chemistry (Physical, Inorganic) Part 3 Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.3 Video
Mathematics Q.4 – Q.6 Video
Mathematics Q.7 – Q.9 Video
Mathematics Q.10 – Q.12 Video
Mathematics Q.13 – Q.15 Video
Mathematics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.25 Video
Shift – 2
Physics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Physics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Physics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Physics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Physics Q.21 – Q.25 Video
Chemistry
(Organic Chemistry)
Part-1 Video
Chemistry
(Physical, Inorganic)
Part-1 Video
Mathematics Q.1 – Q.5 Video
Mathematics Q.6 – Q.10 Video
Mathematics Q.11 – Q.15 Video
Mathematics Q.16 – Q.20 Video
Mathematics Q.21 – Q.25 Video

 

April 2019 Answer Keys:

Exam Date Shift Subject
Physics Chemistry Mathematics
08 April 2019 Forenoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
Afternoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
09 April 2019 Forenoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
Afternoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
10 April 2019
Forenoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
Afternoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
12 April 2019
Forenoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here
Afternoon Shift Click Here Click Here Click Here

 

Date of Exam
Answer Key and Solutions Download Shift 1 Download Shift 2
JEE Main 09 January 2019 Physics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Chemistry Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Mathematics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
JEE Main 10 January 2019 Physics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Chemistry Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Mathematics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
JEE Main 11 January 2019 Physics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Chemistry Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Mathematics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
JEE Main 12 January 2019 Physics Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Chemistry Solution and Answer Key Click Click
Mathematics Solution and Answer Key Click Click

JEE Main 2019 Video Analysis (January Attempt)

Section Physics Chemistry Mathematics
09 January Shift 1 Video Video Video
Shift 2 Video Video Video
10 January Shift 1 Video Video Video
Shift 2 Video Video Video

Overall Analysis Paper Analysis (January Attempt): Click

Resonance Classes JEE Main Answer Key 2018

Code A Code B Code C Code D
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Jee Main Paper 2 Answer Key Released by Resonance.

Resonance Classes JEE Main Answer Key 2020

Apart from the answer key by the coaching institute, NTA will also release answers key of JEE Mains 2020. Then, the official answers key of JEE Main 2020 will be made available very soon. Also, JEE Main 2020 April session will be conducted by the National Testing Agency in online mode on 03 – 09 April 2020 respectively. Further, Read more details about the answer key of JEE Main 2020 by resonance in the article below.

JEE Main 2020 Solution Pdf

The code wise solutions PDF is released by Resonance.
The analysis for JEE Main 2020 April session online exam will be published soon by experts here.

Important Points about Resonance coaching Answer keys for JEE Mains:

Firstly, the coaching institute resonance has released the JEE Main 2020 January Session answer key as per different codes.

And, The answer key for the entrance exam will be made available once the exam is over.

Further, JEE Main 2020 Answer key by resonance will help the test takers to calculate their expected marks/score in JEE Main 2020 test.

JEE Main Answer Key 2016 By Resonance:

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JEE Main 2018 Expected Cutoff will be as following:

S.No Category Cut-off  score
1. General 100
2. OBC-NCL 70
3. SC 52
4. ST 48

Joint Entrance Exam (Mains) 2016 cutoff for NITs:

S.No Institute Name Closing Rank
1. National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kerala 27323
2. National Institute of Technology Raipur, Chhattisgarh 90465
3. National Institute  of Technology Hamirpur, Himachal Pradesh 64609

So, Click Here to know complete details about JEE Main 2016 Cutoff for NITs:

Cut-off for IIITs:

S.No                             Institute Name Closing Rank
1. Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kota, Rajasthan. 27240
2. Indian Institute of Information Technology, Kilohrad, Sonepat, Haryana. 28667
3. Indian Institute of Information Technology, Vadodara, Gujarat. 23662

So, Click Here to know complete details about JEE Main 2016 Cutoff for IIIT:

GFTIs Cutoff – 

S.No                    Institute Name    Closing Rank
1. School of Planning and Architecture, Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh. 4369
2. Institute of Infrastructure, Technology Research & Management, Ahmadabad 34156
3. Sant Longowal Institute of Engineering & Technology, Longowal, Punjab. 54300
4. Institute of Technology, Guru Ghasidas Vishawavidyalaya, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. 53965

So, Click Here to know complete details about JEE Main 2016 Cutoff for GFTIs:

Finally, Official JEE Main Answer Key has been released.

In which pattern will answer key of JEE Main will be released?

The section-wise answer key with solution pdf will be released by resonance.

Who will release the answer key of JEE Main?

The answer key of JEE Main will be released by NTA.

How can I download JEE Main answer key?

Answer key of JEE Main exam is to be downloaded using JEE Main candidate login only. JEE Main result is prepared on the basis of JEE Main answer key only.

What is percentile in JEE Main?

Percentile is the score which shows the percentage of the candidate who has scored equal to or below the percentile score.

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B.Tech Seats Crisis: 3.1 lakh Seats Reduced | 10 Important Points

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CBSE conducted the JEE Main 2018 Pen and Paper Mode Test on 08 April 2018. As per AICTE, that around 200 engineering institutions applied for progressive closure this year, which would dip the number of B.Tech/B.E seats in India close to 1 Lakhs i.e. 80,000 seats. Furthermore, these colleges had less than 20% enrolment in the last few years and that made them apply for closure. Looking at past few years records the engineering seats is decreased by 3.1 lakh including 80,000 closure seats added for the current 2018-19 academic session.

Don’t get alarmed. The progressive closure of the engineering colleges will, however, not impact the current batches as the colleges would continue to function till the already-enrolled students complete their courses. “The colleges will continue to function till the current batches graduate.<span class="su-quote-cite"><a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/engineering/number-of-engg-seats-to-go-down-by-80000-this-year/articleshow/63662410.cms" target="_blank">TOI</a></span>

Read these 10 Important Highlights about Engineering / B.Tech Seats Crisis

The 200 colleges applied for progressive

TOI Highlights on Engineering Seats

  1. In the past few years, there has been a gradual and systematic increase in the number of seats and institution in IITs and NITs.
  2. Nearly 200 ‘substandard‘ engineering institutions have applied for closure.
  3. 11.5L Students Registered for JEE Main exam and whereas 10.5 lakh students appeared for the JEE Main Offline (Pen & Paper) examination.
  4. The registration for JEE Main enrollment declined from 2012-13.
  5. AICTE has also notified that by 2022, at least 50 percent of all the branches in technical institutions must get their accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). At present, only 10 percent of the engineering courses/branches are accredited in India.
  6. Since 2016 the number of engineering seats started declining. While the seats decline started since 2014-15 session, Whereas enrollment started declining since 2012-13 reaching 7.87 lakh in 2016-17 from that of 9.73 lakh in 2012-13.
  7. Based on AICTE 2016-17 data, 3,415 technical institutions offering architecture and engineering programmes at the undergraduate level in India and during this period approximately 50 institutions had close down.
  8. 80 Government colleges among 800 technical institutes sent closure notice by AICTE due to poor enrollment.
  9. Check the list of AICTE Approved Progressive Closed Institutes for the Academic Year 2017-18 here.
  10. Many colleges that will continue to function may need to cut down on the number of courses as there is less enrollment in the particular course. i.e. courses with below 20% enrollment in particular colleges need to be closed. Also, the majority of the programmes offered are yet to be accredited.

 

Note: Progressive Closure means Institute cannot admit the students for the first year during the Academic Year for which Progressive Closure is Granted, However, the existing students will continue.

How to Change JEE Main 2020 Exam Centre?

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JEE Main 2020 Exam Center change has been allowed by the NTA from 09 – 14 April 2020. The notice has been released on 09 April 2020 regarding the same. NTA conducts the JEE Main 2020 exam twice a year(January and April). JEE Mains 2020 exam is a state-level exam for admission in various engineering and Architecture courses in colleges such as IITs, NITs, CFTIs etc. Previously, candidates were not allowed to change the JEE Main exam center. However, NTA has released this facility due to the bad effect of COVID-19. Candidates are advised to read the whole for complete information regarding how to change the JEE Main Exam centre.

Latest Update: JEE Main has allowed changing the JEE Main 2020 Exam center from 09 – 14 April 2020. The JEE Main 2021 is being conducted in multiple Sessions (February/March/April/May 2021). Check JEE Main 2021 Detailed Information Here.

Important Dates

The important dates related to change in the exam center is given below:

Event Dates
Exam center Change Dates 09 – 14 April 2020
Exam Date To be announced

JEE Main 2020 Exam Center Change Allowed

According to the latest notice by NTA on 09 April 2020, Candidates can now change the JEE Main exam center from 09 – 14 April 2020. The exam center can be changed using the Application correction window. Though previously NTA was not providing this facility. But due to seeing the situations of COVID-19, NTA has taken the step to allow candidates to change the exam center. Candidates can check the official notification below:

How to Change the JEE Main 2020 Exam Center?

The steps to change the JEE Main exam center is given below:

  • Visit the official website of the JEE Mains.
  • Login using the application id and password.
  • Click on the link”Correction in Application form” to change the JEE Main exam center.
  • A new window will be redirected on the screen.
  • Candidates can now change the exam center as well as other details.

For details regarding the correction in the Image Discrepancy. Click here

About JEE Mains 2020

The vital information regarding the JEE Main 2020 is given below:

  • JEE Mains 2020 is a national level exam.
  • National Test Agency(NTA) conducts the exam twice a year in January and April.
  • The exam is conducted for admissions in various engineering and architecture courses.
  • Through this exam, candidates can enter prestigious colleges such as IITs, NITs and CFTs etc.
  • The exam is conducted in online mode through CBT.

Change JEE Main 2020 Exam Center

Though there is no provision for change of the exam centre but considering the situations in which it is really not possible for you to appear for JEE Main exam at allotted centre NTA has given this method to request for change of the exam centre.

Candidates can try to submit the request for change of JEE Main exam centre using JEE Main 2020 Query Redressal System.

Candidates will need around 10 minutes to make the request using the same.

How to use JEE Main 2020 Query Redressal System to request a change of examination city?

Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below for using the JEE Main 2020 Query Redressal system:

Login to JEE Main 2020 Account

Candidates have to first login to your JEE Main account using Application Number and Password or Application Number and Date of Birth provided during the registration.

Query Redressal System

  • After Login, the candidate may click on the query redressal system option.
  • Then select “Request for Exam City Change after display of Admit Card” by scrolling down the “Query Type” option.

Mention Reason of Change of Exam Centre:

  • Candidates are advised to provide a valid reason in detail for the request.
  • Candidates may note that only valid reasons will be considered and all other requests will be rejected by the authority.

Upload Supporting Documents:

  • Candidates may attach all the documents which support your reason for the change in the exam centre.
  • After uploading the document, candidates may submit the system.

Submit the System:

  • Click on the Submit button for submission of the Query Redressal System.
  • After submission, candidates work is done and are requested to keep checking the status.
  • Candidates can check the status by login in their JEE Mains account using their login id and password.

Important Guidelines

The important guidelines regarding the request for change of exam centre are mentioned below:

  • NTA will go through all the queries submitted by the candidates.
  • NTA will accept the request to change the exam centre of all the candidates having a valid reason.
  • Candidates without a valid reason are requested to give the exam at the allocated centre as their request will be rejected by the authority.
  • Candidates will have to upload the document to prove that their reason is valid.

Exam Center Change

As per the official information provided at the time of application submission, there is no way to change JEE Main 2020 Exam Center Allotment once it is allocated.

JEE Main Official website: www.jeemain.nta.nic.in

JEE Main 2020 Image Correction (Started) – Remove Discrepancy for April Exam

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JEE Main 2020 Image correction process has been started by the National Test Agency(NTA). Candidates who have filled the JEE Main April 2020 application form can do the correction using this facility. Candidates who have received the SMS/ email from the NTA regarding the image discrepancy in the images uploaded can edit and correct it using JEE Main Candidate login. The images are to be uploaded in a certain format according to the specifications.

Latest Update:

  • JEE Main 2020 image correction process has been started.
  • JEE Main 2020 Information brochure has been released. Click here

JEE Main 2020 Image Correction Dates

The dates regarding the JEE Main 2020 Image Correction are given below:

JEE Main 2020 Image Correction  April attempt January attempt
Image correction starting date 12 February 2020 12 September 2019
Image discrepancy removal last date As per NTA As per NTA

 

JEE Main 2020 Image Correction

The details regarding the JEE Main 2020 Image correction are given below:

  • Image correction facility has been started from 12 February 2020.
  • The Image correction facility is provided through online mode.
  • Candidates can do the Image correction from the official website.
  • The facility is only for the candidates who have applied for the April exam.
  • It is important to upload the correct image otherwise it will lead to the rejection of the candidate.

How to Remove Discrepancy in the JEE Main 2020 Application form?

The steps to remove the discrepancy in the application form is given below:

  • Visit the official website of the NTA.
  • Click on the link given on the dashboard to remove the discrepancy.
  • Then candidates have to login with their login id and password.
  • After login, a new screen will appear where candidates have to edit the images.
  • Now, candidates can remove the discrepancy in the images.

Image Specifications in JEE Main 2020 Application Form

The specification of the uploading images is given in the table below:

Uploading Images File Size Format
Photograph 10 kb–200 kb JPG / JPEG
Signature 4 kb–30 kb JPG / JPEG
Class 12 admit card / marksheet or
certificate
50 kb–300 kb JPG / JPEG

 

Important Points for Uploading Images in JEE Main 2020 Form

The important points to remember while uploading the images in the JEE Main 2020 Application form is given below:

  • Candidates may go to any Photostudio and get a clear passport size photo.
  • Candidates may ask the photographer to give softcopy also in the prescribed format rather than scanning the photograph.
  • If the image is bigger in size then candidates may use the Image compressor tool to compress the image.
  • If the picture is too blurry, then it may be rejected. so candidates may make sure to use the picture with a clear face.
  • It will be better to use a recent photograph for removing any chance of rejection.

What After JEE Main 2020 Image Correction is Done?

  • This is just removing the discrepancy of the uploading images in JEE Main 2020 application form.
  • To edit other details in the application form, the candidate will need to access the NTA official website i..e jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  • The candidates are advised to complete the correction in the application form before the last date as per specified by the NTA.
  • After that, Candidates will be get their admit card for the JEE Main exam. And then, the JEE Main exam will take place.

Official website: www.jeemain.nta.nic.in

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