Wednesday 18 June 2014

IIT-JEE Advanced Exam Results 2014 to be Declared on 19-June

The results for the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE) will be declared on Thursday.

Students can check their results on: Click-Here OR Click-Here

Comparative chart of JEE-Advanced Rankers of Top IIT Coaching Institutes
Top-10 Top-20 Top-100 Total
Resonance Kota - - 7 in Top-100
(6-Classroom)
3502
Classroom: 2556 | DLP: 946
Aakash IIT-JEE 5 in Top-10
(4-DLP)
- 36 in Top-100 1007
Classroom: 836 | DLP: 171
Bansal Classes - - 4 in Top-100 1057
Allen Kota 3 in Top-10
(Classroom)
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Narayana IIT Academy - - - -
Career Point Kota - - 2 in Top-100 573
Sri Chaitanya - - - -
FIITJEE 4 in Top-10 9 in Top-20
(7-Classroom)
36 in Top-100
(23-Classroom)
3579
Classroom: 2521 | DLP: 1058

The exam was conducted on May 25, 2014.

Nearly 1.19 lakh students attended the joint entrance examination to get admission to undergraduate engineering courses at Indian Institutes of Technology (Bhubaneswar, Bombay, Delhi, Gandhinagar, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Indore, Jodhpur, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, Mandi, Patna, Roorkee, Ropar and Varanasi) and ISM Dhanbad.

Once the JEE Advanced results are declared, the candidates shall begin with the online filling of choice for a number of courses.

Sunday 25 May 2014

IIT JEE-Advanced 2014 Answer Key-Solution-Rank Predictor P1-P2

Dear IIT JEE 2014 Aspirants,

We wish you Best-of-Luck to all IIT JEE 2014 exam participants.

Students can find Paper-2 & Paper-2 JEE-Advanced 2014 Paper Answers-Key, Text-Solution (All codes), Video-Solutions, JEE-Advanced 2014 Rank-Predictor, Rank-Finder, Success-Checker and Marks Calculator.

JEE-Advanced 2014 Cut-Off, Detailed Question-paper Analysis by almost all Top coaching institutes of Engineering like FIITJEE, Resonance-Kota, Allen Institute, Aakash, Career Point Kota, Sri Chaitanya, Narayana IIT Academy and Triumph IIT Academy etc.

JEE (Advanced) 2014 Exam: 25th-May 2014
JEE-Advanced 2014 Answers-Key
[Code:0 to Code-9]
JEE-Advanced 2014 Text-Solutions
[Code:0 to Code-9]
JEE-Advanced 2014 Rank-Predictor
[By Top Institutes]
JEE-Advanced 2014 Video-Solutions
[Code:0 to Code-9]

Note: Please visit this website regularly as it is updated more frequently as the input received by top coaching institutes after JEE-Advanced 2014 exam which is conducted on May 25th, 2014 (Sunday).

Thursday 22 May 2014

Zero or Even Negative JEE Score Enough for Engg Admission?

NAGPUR: Ever since the Maharashtra government declared that the admissions to first year engineering courses would be conducted through Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) from 2014-15 academic session, there is a lot of confusion among the aspirants on eligibility criteria.

Mumbai-based Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) that conducts the admissions has clarified that even candidates scoring zero or negative marks in JEE would be eligible but they needed to score at least 50% aggregate (45% for reserved category) in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) group in their board exams. Till last year, the admissions were made through MHT-CET and any non-zero score was enough.

New Eligibility Norms for Engineering Admissions:

* Candidates must appear JEE Mains
* Even zero or negative score in JEE would be enough
* JEE Advanced score would not be taken into account
* Should score at least 50% marks in PCM (45% for SC/ST) in board exam
* 50% weightage each for JEE and PCM marks (board) while preparing merit list
* Admission to autonomous colleges also to be made through JEE score
DTE to conduct four rounds and no separate round for autonomous colleges

Source: TOI

Thursday 8 May 2014

JEE Mains 2014: Andhra Pradesh Retains Top Spot with 22,000 making it to JEE Advanced

Almost 22,000 candidates from Andhra Pradesh have qualified to appear for JEE (Advanced ), scheduled for May 25. The state thus retains the pole position even this year, a daily reports.

The JEE (Mains) topper is also an Andhra Pradesh student. Pramod Vakacharla from Sulurapeta in Nellore district scored 355 out of 360 to bag the top spot.

Uttar Pradesh with its largest population of class XII passouts is the immediate follower with 19,409 making it to the JEE Advanced. Rajasthan, home to the popular IIT coaching hub of Kota, finished at the third with 16,806 students qualifying this year. However, Bihar slipped to fifth position despite 1,210 more students qualifying than last year.

Maharashtra, however, fared remarkably well this year jumping few spots to hold fourth place on the list with an almost 47 per cent increase in successful candidates as compared to the last year.

The top five states - Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Bihar - contributed more than 80,000 of the 1.54 lakh students (53.3 per cent) who have qualified for the JEE (Advanced), the entrance test to get admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology.

Gujarat, a state just out of the top five, also showed significant improvement with a 35 per cent rise in the number of students qualifying for the advanced exam.

After Maharashtra, Kerala, among the top 10 states, saw the biggest jump of 46.1 per cent in candidates qualifying for the advanced exam. In absolute numbers, Andhra's 21,818 successful candidates (19.6 per cent rise) towers over Kerala's 6,602.

Delhi's performance remained steady with 7,629 students getting to take a shot at entering the IITs as against 7,478 in 2013.

Registration for JEE Advanced has already started. The cut-off mark for the JEE Main 2014, Paper 1 (for admission to undergraduate IIT courses like BE and BTech) is 115 in the Common Merit List (general) category, compared to 113 last year.

For non-IITs like the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), the final admission would be based on a final ranking list based on JEE-Main scores (60 per cent weightage) and Class 12 exam marks (40 per cent weightage), after the board exam marks are normalised to eliminate the variations in marks given by different boards.

Source: IndiaToday

Friday 2 May 2014

JEE-Main 2014 Result Declared on 2-May Late-night by CBSE

By entering your Roll-number and Date-of-Birth (DOB), students can find their JEE (Main) 2014 Score of Paper-1 at below link:

JEE (Main) 2014 Result Link (Score of Paper-1)

JEE (Main) 2014 Results by Leading Coaching Institutes of India
 No. of Candidates who Scored out of 360 Marks
Coaching Institutes
350+/360
325+/360
300+/360
250+/360
200+/360
Aakash IIT-JEE
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Classroom: 1
DLP: 7
Classroom: 11
DLP: 10
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Allen Institute
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Classroom: 9
DLP: -
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Resonance Kota
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Career Point Kota
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FIITJEE
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Classroom: 10
DLP: 9
Classroom: 54
DLP: 50
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Sri Chaitanya
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Bansal Classes
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JEE (Main) 2014 Cut-Off:

* Common Merit List (CML): Cut-Off Score - 115
* Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL): Cut-Off Score - 74
* Scheduled Caste (SC): Cut-Off Score - 53
* Scheduled Tribe (ST): Cut-Off Score - 47

Note: Please visit this website regularly as it is updated more frequently. The above updated figure is not final and it is updated as the result received.

Friday 18 April 2014

JEE-Advanced: Online Registration Starting from 4-May 2014

The registrations for Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Advanced, the final exam for admissions to undergraduate courses at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will commence on May 4. The candidates who manage to secure the top 1.5 lakh ranks in JEE Mains will be eligible to apply for these exams.

The results for JEE Mains will be declared on May 3 and the registrations for JEE Advanced will begin on May 4. The candidates will be provided with only 5 days to apply as the registrations will end on May 9. The exam is scheduled to be held on May 25. The final result will be declared on June 19. After the announcement of results, online selection of courses will begin, followed by the allocation of seats.

At the time of registration, the candidates are required to submit the scanned copies of date of birth, class X certificate, your signature in JPEG format, passport size photograph in JPEG format, choice of language for question paper, choice of examination city/ town, category/ sub-category certificate if applicable, year of first attempt in JEE (Advanced) if applicable.

The rank scored in JEE Mains 2014 will hold its value for a period of two years. This means that a candidate in the top 1.5 lakh list of JEE (Mains) can give the JEE Advanced either this year or next year, after which the candidate will have to re-appear.

Important Dates of JEE (Advanced) 2014 Exam:

* Online Registration-Opens: May 4
* Online Registration-Ends: May 9
* Last Date of Receipt of Registration Fee Through e-Challan Mode: May 12
* Entrance Exam: May 25
* Exam Result: June 19
* Online IIT/ISM Course Selection-Opens: June 20
* Online IIT/ISM Course Selection-Ends: June 24
* Online Release of First Round of Seat-Allocation: July 1
* Online Release of Second Round of Seat-Allocation: July 7
* Online Release of Third Round of Seat-Allocation: July 12
* Withdrawal of Seat and Refund of Provisional Admission Fee: July 9 to July 11

Source: IndiaToday

Thursday 27 March 2014

Top 10 Coaching Institutes of India to Prepare for Competitive Exams

Nearly, 14, 00000 students appeared for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE). The total number of seats available in IITs and NITs was around 25,370 (IITs- 9885 + NITs- 15485). This means, only 2% of the total applicants who applied for JEE 2013 made it through to the IITs and NITs.

However, it often becomes quite difficult to figure out the perfect coaching institute which can help you in getting prepared.

Here are 10 coaching institutes which you can consider for such competitive exam preparation:

Aakash Institute:

Aakash Institute has been quite famous for helping students in realising their dreams of becoming doctors and engineers. A phenomenal centre for excellent coaching, Aakash's students have been delivering astonishing results in various medical and engineering entrance exams. The institute bagged 908 selections in JEE Advanced 2013 and 26657 in NEET- UG 2013.

Vibrant Academy:

An academy founded to facilitate IIT aspirants, Vibrant has emerged as a strong contender among the top coaching institutes. With a record selection percentage of 43.2% (1243 out of total 2836) from regular classroom courses in the 2013 JEE Advance, the institute has set a benchmark for itself and its competitors. The complete system of coaching is based on real requirements of a student to crack IIT-JEE.

Resonance:

With its foundation in 2001, Resonance has come a long way. With 12 classroom program study centres across the country, 300+ full time faculty members out of which 25% faculty members are from the IITs, and with the highest number of students qualifying for JEE Advance from a single institute in India; this coaching institute has the power to provide future IITians and doctors to the nation.

Bansal Classes:

A pioneer in the coaching industry, Bansal Classes has never failed to prove its worth when it comes to various competitive entrance exams. With two students in Top 10 All India Rankers and 19 in Top 150 All India Rankers in JEE Advance 2013, Bansal Classes is definitely a class apart. Its objective is to provide equal studying opportunities to all students appearing for competitive examinations.

FIITJEE:

With nearly 4,000 students achieving an All India Rank in JEE (Mains) 2013, and 3,729 students achieving a rank in JEE (Advance), FIITJEE has been a favorite destination for various competitive exams. It provides an ideal launch pad for serious JEE aspirants.

Narayana:

Narayana is the one of the renowned names when it comes to engineering coaching institutes. With centres in 17 major cities including Delhi, the institute offers researched study materials along with experienced teachers. With nearly 400+ selections in JEE Mains and 200+ selections in JEE Advance, this institute never failed to impress students.

Allen Career Institute:

Nearly 45,000 student took admissions in classroom courses in Kota in 2012-13 session. With 990 total selections (37 students in top 1000) in JEE Advance 2013, 380 total selections (11 in top 20) in AIIMS 2013 and 23189 total selections (34 in top 100), the success of Allen Career Institute can be easily seen.

Vidya Mandir Classes:

Vidya Mandir has made a reputation among IIT aspirants by providing classroom courses in more than 30 cities. With nearly 48 top scorers through classroom course and 9 top scorers through correspondence course in the JEE Advance, Vidya Mandir is definitely worth a thought.

IITiansPACE:

IITiansPace was established in 1999 with a sole motive to guide students in Mumbai who wanted to get through good Engineering and Medical colleges. In past 15 years, IITiansPace has not only made its mark in Mumbai but has expanded hugely by opening its centres in various cities in India including one centre in Dubai. Students of this institute have not done wonders only in IIT entrance but performed outstandingly in various Olympiads.

Super 30:

Fascination towards Mathematics and a will to help economically poor students with IIT dreams paved the way for Super 30. Based in Patna, Super 30 comprises of 30 talented students with a goal to make it big. So far, Super 30's track record has been amazing by delivering 100% success rate as all its 30 students cracked IIT for three consecutive years: 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Source: IndiaToday

Friday 7 March 2014

Download JEE Mains Admit-Card from March-10: Notice by CBSE

Admit cards for CBSE Joint Entrance Examination (JEE ) Main 2014 will be available from March 10, 2014.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), New Delhi has already issued a notice for the aspirants this year to download the admit card from the official website of JEE Main (http://jeemain.nic.in) from the date mentioned above.

Go-Here to Download JEE (Main) Admit Card

Candidates who have successful submitted their application forms attaining a "Received" status on the website can download their admit cards. Candidates are advised to verify their signature, photo and other details on the admit card and email at jeemain@nic.in in case of any error with the admit card.

CBSE JEE Main 2014 offline examination will start on April, 06 and computer-based online examination will take place through 09, 11, 12 and April 19, 2014. JEE Main 2014 examination is conducted for admission to undergraduate Engineering programmes in NITs, IIITs and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions etc.

The JEE is conducted in two phases, namely Mains and Advanced. JEE Mains score is used for admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes in NITs, IIITs and other centrally funded technical institutions in India and other participating Institutions. The merit/rank list shall be prepared based on 40% weightage to school boards' marks in class 12th or equivalent examination and 60% weightage to JEE(Main).

JEE Advanced on the other hand, is used for admissions to IITs. Candidates in the top 1, 50, 000 list of JEE mains will be eligible to appear for the JEE advanced.

Source: IndiaToday

Friday 14 February 2014

JEE Mains 2014 Candidates Required to Submit Class 12 Mark-Sheet Hard Copy on Exam-Day

Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Mains 2014 candidates will be required to submit a hard copy of their Class 12 qualifying mark sheet, on the day of the exam, to the invigilator at the exam centre before the beginning of the exam. Aspirants attempting the pen-and-paper based examination and the computer based examination will be required to submit their respective Class 12 qualifying mark sheet.

Candidates having completed their Class 12 examinations can submit their mark sheet, those attempting for Class 12 improvement exam can submit their improvement exam admit card and previous mark sheet, and those appearing for the Class 12 examination are to submit a copy of their admit card/ hall ticket.

Before submitting the copy of the Class 12 qualifying examination document, candidates must write their JEE Main examination roll number on the document being submitted to the invigilator. Also note: students whose Class 12 result will be released after June 25, 2014, will not receive All-India-Ranking of JEE Main 2014.

The JEE Mains 2014 examination is being conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering and architecture courses within the country. Candidates securing the top 1.5 lakh ranks will be eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam, for admission to undergraduate engineering courses at the Indian Institutes of Technology and ISM Dhanbad.

Important Dates:

* Admit card available from: March 1, 2014

* JEE Main 2014 Paper Based Exam (Paper 1): April 6, 2014 - Time Slot 9.30 am to 12.30 pm

* JEE Main 2014 Paper Based Exam (Paper 2): April 6, 2014 - Time Slot 2 pm to 5 pm

* JEE Main 2014 Computer Based Test will be held on April 9, 11, 12 and 19, 2014

* JEE Main 2014 Exam Results are expected to be declared on May 3, 2014

* Declaration of All India Ranks: July 7, 2014

Source: IndiaToday

Monday 20 January 2014

JEE Advanced 2014: Registrations Begin from May-4 and End on May-9

Joint Entrance Examination Advanced 2014 (JEE Advanced) registrations are starting from 4 May, Sunday. The last day to apply for the JEE Advanced registration is 9 May, Friday. Interested candidates are required to visit JEE website http://jeeadv.iitkgp.ac.in for details. The results are expected to be declared on 19 June, Thursday.

JEE Advanced admit cards will be available from 10 May, Sunday to 24 May, Saturday on JEE website http://jeeadv.iitkgp.ac.in. Candidates can report any discrepancy in the admit cards by 22 May, Thursday (addressed to the Chairman - JEE Advanced).

Fee details:

Fees for JEE Advanced 2014 have been raised from last year's Rs 1800 to Rs 2000 for candidates under General Category and Other Backward Classes (OBCs). For male candidates under Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and Persons with Disabilities category (SC, ST, PwD), fees have been increased from last year's Rs 900 to Rs 1000 for. Similar to last year, no examination fees will be charged from women candidates this year.

JEE Advanced is conducted by the zonal IITs for admission to under graduate Engineering courses at the IITs and ISM Dhanbad. Only students having secured the top 1.5 lakh ranks in JEE Mains 2014 are eligibile for JEE Advanced.

Source: IndiaToday

CBSE 12th Class Exam Dates Clash with JEE-Main 2014

New Delhi: The dates of JEE Main are reportedly clashing with CBSE Class 12th examination. Keeping this in mind, the Central Board of Secondary Education has now given full freedom to the candidates to change their exam slots if the exams dates appear to be coinciding.

The JEE online examination is scheduled to take place on 9th April, 11th April, 12th April and 19th April between 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.

Upon receiving some requests from the candidates regarding clash of dates of Board's examination with the dates of Computer Based Examination of JEE (Main) 2014, the CBSE has asked the affected candidates to send a copy of their Class 12 admit card by e-mail on www.jeemain@nic.in latest by 15th March. In addition, the candidates must not forget to mention their application number of JEE (Main) 2014.

JEE Main 2014 examination will be conducted on 6th April by CBSE. JEE Main is the qualifying entrance examination for admission to engineering / technology courses across the country in NITs, CFTIs and SFTIs.

Source: Jagran.com

Thursday 16 January 2014

IIT Announces Date for the JEE-Advanced 2014 Exam

New Delhi: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) has announced the date for JEE Advanced 2014 Examination. JEE Advanced Examination is scheduled to be conducted on 25th May and the results are supposed to be declared on 19th June.

To appear in JEE Advance Examination, clearing JEE Mains is compulsory along with attaining rank among 1,50,000 of merit list. JEE Mains is scheduled in April 2014. Of total 1,50,000 top rankers, 75,750 are reserved for general merit list and the rest are for reserved category candidates.

Admission to IITs and ISM Dhanbad will be only based on top ranks attained in JEE Advanced. Candidates must be among the top 20 percent of successful examinees in their board exams in respective categories.

The JEE (Advanced)-2014 Exam is scheduled on May 25. Paper – I is to be held from 9 am - 12 pm, followed by paper – II to be taken from 2 pm - 5 pm on the same day.

The questions in JEE Advance would be of objective and multiple choice type. They question paper is designed to test comprehension, reasoning and analytical ability of each candidate. The exam would only be online. In some sections, the wrong answers are liable to negative marking.

Source: Jagran.com

JEE-Main 2014: Select Date/Slot for Computer-Based Exam by 17th January

New Delhi: The aspirants, who have opted to appear for the JEE Main 2014 computer based test on JEE main website, have the option of selecting the date and slot for the computer exam. The last day for students to select the desired slot for the computer based examination is 17th January.

Students must log into JEE Mains 2014 official website, where they will be asked to enter their JEE Main 2014 application number and password.

The available exam dates for the computer based examination are 9th April, 11th April, 12th April and 19th April.

Students have to select two time slots as the examination will take place in two shifts: 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm.

CBSE officials have also stated that the candidates, who don’t make any selection of the JEE Main 2014 computer exam dates, will be allotted dates and slot randomly subject to availability of the same. If a candidate does not make any selection, he or she shall be randomly assigned a slot/date as per the availability of the same as per page no.11 of information bulletin.

Details of session and slot will be given on the student’s admit card which can be downloaded from 1st March, 2014. Also, JEE Main 2014 computer exam question paper will be mailed to each and every students who has registered and appeared for the test after the exam is completed.

A total of 13.56 lakh students have registered for the JEE Mains 2014 exam across the country out of which only 1.71 lakh students have registered for the computer based test.

Source: Jagran.com

Tuesday 7 January 2014

JEE Mains and JEE Advanced: Single Exam from 2015

2015 will come easy for engineering students as the All central government-funded engineering schools, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), will choose students through a common entrance examination in 2015. JEE Mains and JEE advance which are two separate exams will be merged from next year HR ministry has decided. IITs across India have already been informed about it.

According to government ruling, all engineering colleges will have to conduct common counseling for students in 2014. Candidate who wants to get into IITs needs to crack JEE advance whereas all the government funded technical schools, including the National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) use JEE Main scores for admission.

The top 150,000 students of the main examination are eligible to sit for the JEE-Advanced test for a seat in the 16 IITs and Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad.The two tier JEE system was launched in 2012 in order to reduce the influence of coaching centers on aspirants for the top technical colleges and making the admission process simpler for students.

Currently, first IITs conduct student counseling followed by NITs and other engineering colleges. The counseling session begins right after the class 12th board exam results are declared.

At least 1.4 million students appeared for the JEE-Main exam last year and the top 150,000 sat for the JEE-Advanced test. where IITs and ISM admit more than 9,600 students a year at the undergraduate level other top engineering colleges give admission to more than 25,000 students.

It was noticed that in the year 2012 about 600 seats at the IITs and the NITs fell vacant because of separate counseling since they receive offers from IITs and NITs at the same time.

According to Vishwaas Kumar a JEE-aspirant from Hyderabad says "The joint exam decision is a great step towards the betterment of aspirants. The effort should be to make life easier for students".

The IITs said the plan for a joint counseling may not capitulate the preferred results.A senior IIT official commented "Once the new government comes, they may take a different view than what the present government thinks," the official said, requesting anonymity."

Source: IndiaToday