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Monday, 1 December 2014
KIITEE - 2015 Online Application begins today : 2nd December
Monday, 4 November 2013
JEE Main 2014 Notification
JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (JEE)APEX BOARD
(CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, DELHI)
PLOT NO. 482, F.I.E., INDUSTRIAL AREA, PATPARGANJ, DELHI-110092
JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (MAIN) – 2014
Official Website – www.jeemain.nic.in
The JEE (Main)-2014 will be conducted by the JEE Apex Board for admission to
Undergraduate Engineering Programmes in NITs, IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical
Institutions, participating State Government Institutions etc.
The admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, other centrally funded
Technical Institutions, Institutions under several participating State Governments, and several
other Institutions shall include the performance in the JEE (Main).
For admission to NITs, Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) like IIITs etc. 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). The weightage to school Board/Equivalent examination marks shall be
considered only after normalization.
The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Odisha have joined JEE (Main) system. Therefore,
the candidates seeking admission to the institutions in these states, which were earlier
admitting based on their State Level Examination, are also advised to fill in the JEE (Main) -
2014 application form online.
The JEE (Main) will also be the eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate
has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by
the IITs/ ISM Dhanbad.
I. INFORMATION BULLETIN –
The detailed information bulletin containing details of examination, syllabus, eligibility
criteria to appear, examination fees, cities of examination, state code of eligibility, age
relaxation, process of normalization of marks, eligibility for admission, reservation policies
and important dates will be available on JEE(Main)-2014 website www.jeemain.nic.in by
the second week of November 2013. The aspiring candidates are requested to download the
information bulletin from above mentioned website only and read the same carefully before
applying.
II. APPLICATION FORM –
The aspiring candidates have to apply online only through JEE (Main)-2014 website
www.jeemain.nic.in. The online application process will start from 15th November 2013
onwards. The last date for application is 26th December 2013. The eligibility criteria for JEE
(Main) and JEE (Advanced) are different. The candidates are requested to read the
information bulletin carefully and themselves ensure their eligibility as per the criteria laid
down for JEE (Main) as well as JEE (Advanced). In order to facilitate the aspiring
candidates, the JEE (Main) secretariat has designated Facilitation Centres across the country
who will help the candidates in filling online application without any charge. The list of such
institutes is available on the JEE (Main) website and in JEE (Main)-2014 information
bulletin.
III. DETAILS OF EXAMINATION –
JEE (Main) – 2014 shall have two papers, Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) and Paper-2 (B. Arch./B.
Planning.). Depending upon the course(s) candidates are seeking admission, they may take
Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.), or Paper-2 (B. Arch./B. Planning.), or both.
Subject combination for each paper, type of questions in each paper and mode of examination
available is given in the table below:-
PAPER SUBJECTS TYPE OF QUESTIONS MODE OF EXAM
Paper 1
(B.E./B. Tech.)
Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics
Objective type with equal
weightage to Physics,
Chemistry & Mathematics
Pen and Paper Based
Exam OR Computer
Based Exam
Paper 2
(B.Arch./B.Planning)
Mathematics – Part I
Aptitude Test – Part II &
Drawing Test – Part III
Objective type
Objective type
Questions to test drawing
aptitude
Only Pen and Paper
Based Exam
Requirement of papers for different courses is given in the table below.
COURSE PAPERS
All other undergraduate courses (B.E./B.Tech.) Paper –1
B.ARCH/B. PLANNING (At Institutions other than IITs) Paper –2
IV. SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONOffline
examination (Pen and Paper Based Examination)
PAPER DATE OF EXAMINATION TIMINGS DURATION
Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.) 06.04.2014 0930-1230 Hours(IST) 3 Hours
Paper 2 (B.Arch./B.Planning) 06.04.2014 1400-1700 Hours(IST) 3 Hours
Online examination (Computer Based Examination) for Paper 1 (B. E./B. Tech.) Only
PAPER DATES OF EXAMINATION TIMINGS DURATION
Paper 1
(B. E./B. Tech.)
09.04.2014
11.04.2014
12.04.2014
19.04.2014
1st shift 0930-1230 Hours (IST)
2nd shift (*) 1400-1700 Hours(IST)
*If required
3 Hours
V.ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEARING IN EXAMINATION:-
a. DATE OF BIRTH –
General Candidates Born or after October 01, 1989
Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Persons with
Disabilities (PwD) candidates
Born or after October 01, 1984
Note - Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate will
only be considered.
b. YEAR OF APPEARANCE IN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION (QE) –
Only those candidates who have passed their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying
examination in 2012 or 2013; or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Exam or any
equivalent qualifying examination in 2014 are eligible to appear in JEE (Main) - 2014.
Candidates who passed Class 12th/Qualifying examination in 2011 or before as well as those
who will appear in such examination in 2015 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main)-
2014. The candidates who appeared in class 12th/equivalent qualifying Examinations in 2011,
did not pass in 2011, but passed in 2012 are also not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) 2014.
c. NUMBER OF ATTEMPTSThe
number of attempts which a candidate can avail at JEE (Main) shall be limited to 03
(three).
d. NO. OF ATTEMPTS AND AGE LIMIT FOR THE STATES OF MAHARASHTRA
AND ODISHASince
the states of Maharashtra and Odisha have now joined JEE (Main) system from 2014.
The age limit, for admission to institutions in these states which were earlier admitting
candidates based on their state level examinations, will be as per their past practice only. The
number of attempts in such cases will also remain same as per their past practice. This will
however be obviously not applicable for admission to IITs/NITs/IIITs/CFTIs.
VI. EXAMINATION FEESThe
fee can be remitted in the following ways:
• By Debit/Credit Card.
• Through e-Challan generated after successful submission of online application
form. The fee through e-Challan may be deposited in any branch of Syndicate Bank,
Canara Bank and ICICI Bank.
The fee (in Indian Rupees) for JEE (Main)-2014 is as follows:
Paper(s) Appearing Pen and Paper Based
Examination
Computer Based Examination
(Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) only)
FOR EXAMINATION CENTRE OPTED IN INDIA
(General/OBC) (SC/ST/PwD) (General/OBC) (SC/ST/PwD)
JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) or
JEE (Main)Paper-2
(B. Arch./B. Planning.) only
1000 (Boys)
500 (Girls)
500 (Boys)
500 (Girls)
600 (Boys)
300 (Girls)
300 (Boys)
300 (Girls)
Both JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) and JEE (Main)
Paper-2 (B.Arch./ B.Planning)
1800 (Boys)
900 (Girls)
900 (Boys)
900 (Girls)
1400 (Boys)
700 (Girls)
700 (Boys)
700 (Girls)
FOR EXAMINATION CENTRE OPTED IN FOREIGN COUNTRY
JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) or JEE
(Main)Paper-2
(B.Arch./Planning) only
2500 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
1250 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
2500 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
1250 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
Both JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) and JEE (Main)
Paper-2 (B.Arch./ B.Planning)
3800 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
1900 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
3800 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
1900 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
In case the examination fee is paid through credit/debit cards, the candidates will need to pay an
additional processing charge of 1.20% of the examination fee plus the service tax as applicable.
VII. ONLINE APPLICATION FORM SUBMISSION -
Online Application has to be submitted through JEE (Main)-2014 website
www.jeemain.nic.in. The aspiring candidate should furnish all the details and upload
scanned image of his/her photograph and signature while filling up the ‘On-line’ Application.
Candidates are required to take a print out of the computer generated acknowledgement slip
after successful submission of data and payment of fees and keep the same in the safe
custody for any future reference.
Important Note – As for this year and for the first time, the entire application process is
online, including uploading of photograph & signature and payment of fees; the candidates
are required NOT to send any document to JEE (Main) Secretariat.
Seven (7) Steps to be followed to apply online.
Step 1 : Download the information bulletin and read it carefully to ensure your
eligibility.
Step 2 : Read the contents of Online Format and instructions for applying online
given in the Information Bulletin and keep the entire information ready.
Step 3 : Keep the Scanned Images of your Photograph, Signature and Left Hand
Thumb impression ready in JPG format only.
Step 4 : Fill in the Online Application Form.
Step 5 : Upload Scanned Images of Photograph, Signature and Thumb Impression.
Step 6 : Pay Examination Fee by Debit/Credit card or e-Challan (generated after
submission of details in online application form)
Step 7: Download Acknowledgement Slip and keep the same in safe custody.
NOTE - The candidate should mention only his/her own or parents’ mobile no. and Email
ID while submitting the On-Line application, as all the communications will be
sent to the candidates on their registered Mobile Number and E-mail ID only.
For information about JEE (Advanced), the candidates are advised to visit JEE (Advanced) website
www.jee.iitkgp.ac.in .
Executive Director
JEE (Main)
(CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION, DELHI)
PLOT NO. 482, F.I.E., INDUSTRIAL AREA, PATPARGANJ, DELHI-110092
JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION (MAIN) – 2014
Official Website – www.jeemain.nic.in
The JEE (Main)-2014 will be conducted by the JEE Apex Board for admission to
Undergraduate Engineering Programmes in NITs, IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical
Institutions, participating State Government Institutions etc.
The admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, other centrally funded
Technical Institutions, Institutions under several participating State Governments, and several
other Institutions shall include the performance in the JEE (Main).
For admission to NITs, Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) like IIITs etc. 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). The weightage to school Board/Equivalent examination marks shall be
considered only after normalization.
The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Odisha have joined JEE (Main) system. Therefore,
the candidates seeking admission to the institutions in these states, which were earlier
admitting based on their State Level Examination, are also advised to fill in the JEE (Main) -
2014 application form online.
The JEE (Main) will also be the eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate
has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by
the IITs/ ISM Dhanbad.
I. INFORMATION BULLETIN –
The detailed information bulletin containing details of examination, syllabus, eligibility
criteria to appear, examination fees, cities of examination, state code of eligibility, age
relaxation, process of normalization of marks, eligibility for admission, reservation policies
and important dates will be available on JEE(Main)-2014 website www.jeemain.nic.in by
the second week of November 2013. The aspiring candidates are requested to download the
information bulletin from above mentioned website only and read the same carefully before
applying.
II. APPLICATION FORM –
The aspiring candidates have to apply online only through JEE (Main)-2014 website
www.jeemain.nic.in. The online application process will start from 15th November 2013
onwards. The last date for application is 26th December 2013. The eligibility criteria for JEE
(Main) and JEE (Advanced) are different. The candidates are requested to read the
information bulletin carefully and themselves ensure their eligibility as per the criteria laid
down for JEE (Main) as well as JEE (Advanced). In order to facilitate the aspiring
candidates, the JEE (Main) secretariat has designated Facilitation Centres across the country
who will help the candidates in filling online application without any charge. The list of such
institutes is available on the JEE (Main) website and in JEE (Main)-2014 information
bulletin.
III. DETAILS OF EXAMINATION –
JEE (Main) – 2014 shall have two papers, Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) and Paper-2 (B. Arch./B.
Planning.). Depending upon the course(s) candidates are seeking admission, they may take
Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.), or Paper-2 (B. Arch./B. Planning.), or both.
Subject combination for each paper, type of questions in each paper and mode of examination
available is given in the table below:-
PAPER SUBJECTS TYPE OF QUESTIONS MODE OF EXAM
Paper 1
(B.E./B. Tech.)
Physics, Chemistry &
Mathematics
Objective type with equal
weightage to Physics,
Chemistry & Mathematics
Pen and Paper Based
Exam OR Computer
Based Exam
Paper 2
(B.Arch./B.Planning)
Mathematics – Part I
Aptitude Test – Part II &
Drawing Test – Part III
Objective type
Objective type
Questions to test drawing
aptitude
Only Pen and Paper
Based Exam
Requirement of papers for different courses is given in the table below.
COURSE PAPERS
All other undergraduate courses (B.E./B.Tech.) Paper –1
B.ARCH/B. PLANNING (At Institutions other than IITs) Paper –2
IV. SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONOffline
examination (Pen and Paper Based Examination)
PAPER DATE OF EXAMINATION TIMINGS DURATION
Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.) 06.04.2014 0930-1230 Hours(IST) 3 Hours
Paper 2 (B.Arch./B.Planning) 06.04.2014 1400-1700 Hours(IST) 3 Hours
Online examination (Computer Based Examination) for Paper 1 (B. E./B. Tech.) Only
PAPER DATES OF EXAMINATION TIMINGS DURATION
Paper 1
(B. E./B. Tech.)
09.04.2014
11.04.2014
12.04.2014
19.04.2014
1st shift 0930-1230 Hours (IST)
2nd shift (*) 1400-1700 Hours(IST)
*If required
3 Hours
V.ELIGIBILITY FOR APPEARING IN EXAMINATION:-
a. DATE OF BIRTH –
General Candidates Born or after October 01, 1989
Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Persons with
Disabilities (PwD) candidates
Born or after October 01, 1984
Note - Date of birth as recorded in the Secondary Education Board/University certificate will
only be considered.
b. YEAR OF APPEARANCE IN QUALIFYING EXAMINATION (QE) –
Only those candidates who have passed their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying
examination in 2012 or 2013; or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Exam or any
equivalent qualifying examination in 2014 are eligible to appear in JEE (Main) - 2014.
Candidates who passed Class 12th/Qualifying examination in 2011 or before as well as those
who will appear in such examination in 2015 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main)-
2014. The candidates who appeared in class 12th/equivalent qualifying Examinations in 2011,
did not pass in 2011, but passed in 2012 are also not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) 2014.
c. NUMBER OF ATTEMPTSThe
number of attempts which a candidate can avail at JEE (Main) shall be limited to 03
(three).
d. NO. OF ATTEMPTS AND AGE LIMIT FOR THE STATES OF MAHARASHTRA
AND ODISHASince
the states of Maharashtra and Odisha have now joined JEE (Main) system from 2014.
The age limit, for admission to institutions in these states which were earlier admitting
candidates based on their state level examinations, will be as per their past practice only. The
number of attempts in such cases will also remain same as per their past practice. This will
however be obviously not applicable for admission to IITs/NITs/IIITs/CFTIs.
VI. EXAMINATION FEESThe
fee can be remitted in the following ways:
• By Debit/Credit Card.
• Through e-Challan generated after successful submission of online application
form. The fee through e-Challan may be deposited in any branch of Syndicate Bank,
Canara Bank and ICICI Bank.
The fee (in Indian Rupees) for JEE (Main)-2014 is as follows:
Paper(s) Appearing Pen and Paper Based
Examination
Computer Based Examination
(Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) only)
FOR EXAMINATION CENTRE OPTED IN INDIA
(General/OBC) (SC/ST/PwD) (General/OBC) (SC/ST/PwD)
JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) or
JEE (Main)Paper-2
(B. Arch./B. Planning.) only
1000 (Boys)
500 (Girls)
500 (Boys)
500 (Girls)
600 (Boys)
300 (Girls)
300 (Boys)
300 (Girls)
Both JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) and JEE (Main)
Paper-2 (B.Arch./ B.Planning)
1800 (Boys)
900 (Girls)
900 (Boys)
900 (Girls)
1400 (Boys)
700 (Girls)
700 (Boys)
700 (Girls)
FOR EXAMINATION CENTRE OPTED IN FOREIGN COUNTRY
JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) or JEE
(Main)Paper-2
(B.Arch./Planning) only
2500 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
1250 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
2500 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
1250 (Boys)
1250 (Girls)
Both JEE (Main) Paper-1
(B.E./B.Tech.) and JEE (Main)
Paper-2 (B.Arch./ B.Planning)
3800 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
1900 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
3800 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
1900 (Boys)
1900 (Girls)
In case the examination fee is paid through credit/debit cards, the candidates will need to pay an
additional processing charge of 1.20% of the examination fee plus the service tax as applicable.
VII. ONLINE APPLICATION FORM SUBMISSION -
Online Application has to be submitted through JEE (Main)-2014 website
www.jeemain.nic.in. The aspiring candidate should furnish all the details and upload
scanned image of his/her photograph and signature while filling up the ‘On-line’ Application.
Candidates are required to take a print out of the computer generated acknowledgement slip
after successful submission of data and payment of fees and keep the same in the safe
custody for any future reference.
Important Note – As for this year and for the first time, the entire application process is
online, including uploading of photograph & signature and payment of fees; the candidates
are required NOT to send any document to JEE (Main) Secretariat.
Seven (7) Steps to be followed to apply online.
Step 1 : Download the information bulletin and read it carefully to ensure your
eligibility.
Step 2 : Read the contents of Online Format and instructions for applying online
given in the Information Bulletin and keep the entire information ready.
Step 3 : Keep the Scanned Images of your Photograph, Signature and Left Hand
Thumb impression ready in JPG format only.
Step 4 : Fill in the Online Application Form.
Step 5 : Upload Scanned Images of Photograph, Signature and Thumb Impression.
Step 6 : Pay Examination Fee by Debit/Credit card or e-Challan (generated after
submission of details in online application form)
Step 7: Download Acknowledgement Slip and keep the same in safe custody.
NOTE - The candidate should mention only his/her own or parents’ mobile no. and Email
ID while submitting the On-Line application, as all the communications will be
sent to the candidates on their registered Mobile Number and E-mail ID only.
For information about JEE (Advanced), the candidates are advised to visit JEE (Advanced) website
www.jee.iitkgp.ac.in .
Executive Director
JEE (Main)
Thursday, 4 July 2013
Cut-off marks for top 20 Percentile in 2013
Cut-off marks for top 20 Percentile in 2013 of successful candidates (who qualified JEE Advanced) in various categories as per the data provided by various Boards.
S.No. | BoardName | GE | OBC | SC | ST | Maximum Marks |
1. | ANDHRAPRADESH | 459 | 434 | 408 | 412 | 500 |
487 | 460 | 432 | 437 | 530 | ||
514 | 486 | 457 | 461 | 560 | ||
2 | ASSAM | 283 | 284 | 271 | 229 | 500 |
3 | BIHAR | 325 | 322 | 309 | 311 | 500 |
4 | CBSE | 408 | 401 | 361 | 356 | 500 |
5 | CHATTISGARH | 338 | 314 | 301 | 288 | 500 |
6. | GOA | 355 | 340 | 324 | 338 | 500 |
497 | 476 | 454 | 473 | 700 | ||
7. | GUJARAT | 430 | 403 | 396 | 358 | 600 |
465 | 437 | 429 | 387 | 650 | ||
501 | 470 | 462 | 417 | 700 | ||
8 | HARYANA | 379 | 369 | 354 | 343 | 500 |
9. | HIMACHALPRADESH | 340 | 329 | 328 | 327 | 500 |
544 | 526 | 525 | 523 | 800 | ||
10 | ICS | 416 | 394 | 375 | 344 | 500 |
11 | JAMMU & KASHMIR | 369 | 369 | 369 | 369 | 500 |
12 | JHARKHAND | 281 | 277 | 270 | 272 | 500 |
13 | KARNATAKA | 430 | 394 | 362 | 367 | 500 |
14 | KERALA | 852 | 808 | 736 | 722 | 1000 |
15 | MADHYA PRADESH | 360 | 341 | 331 | 314 | 500 |
16. | MAHARASHTRA | 341 | 330 | 322 | 315 | 500 |
409 | 396 | 386 | 378 | 600 | ||
17 | MANIPUR | 367 | 374 | 342 | 335 | 500 |
18 | MEGHALAYA | 305 | 314 | 294 | 273 | 500 |
19 | MIZORAM | 380 | 328 | 247 | 277 | 500 |
20 | NAGALAND | 299 | 311 | 294 | 267 | 500 |
21 | NATIONAL OPEN SCHOOL | 305 | 306 | 286 | 271 | 500 |
22 | ORISSA | 401 | 401 | 365 | 355 | 600 |
23. | PUNJAB | 331 | 330 | 316 | 301 | 450 |
349 | 348 | 334 | 318 | 475 | ||
736 | 733 | 702 | 669 | 1000 | ||
24 | RAJASTHAN | 338 | 334 | 321 | 316 | 500 |
25 | TAMIL NADU | 909 | 807 | 710 | 697 | 1000 |
26 | TRIPURA | 268 | 268 | 248 | 221 | 500 |
27 | UTTAR PRADESH | 365 | 358 | 346 | 347 | 500 |
28 | UTTARAKHAND | 289 | 285 | 273 | 271 | 500 |
29 | WEST BENGAL | 306 | 301 | 272 | 241 | 500 |
Friday, 21 June 2013
21110 students declared successful in JEE Advanced 2013
Statistics
Eligible candidates after jee main:--- 1,52,351
Registered candidate for JEE Advanced--- 1,26,704
Appeared in JEE ADvance--- 1,15,971
Declared succesful -- 21,110
Call for Counselling--- 14,336
2,392 are women candidates
Eligible candidates after jee main:--- 1,52,351
Registered candidate for JEE Advanced--- 1,26,704
Appeared in JEE ADvance--- 1,15,971
Declared succesful -- 21,110
Call for Counselling--- 14,336
2,392 are women candidates
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Anand of FIITJEE Indore Scores 329, expected to be in Single digit Rank
Ranchi: Report by Sumit Singh
As Per information recieved from Mr Atil Arora, Centre Head, FIITJEE, Ranchi highest Scorer is Anand Bhoraskar.
Ananad a Student of FIITJEE Indore Student scored 329 in JEE Advance. Mr Atil Arora said that they are hoping ALL INDIA Rank in top 3, may god bless him with all success and Happiness, It will be History and best result of Indore City.
Anand has also secured AIR 1 in KVPY stage 1
As Per information recieved from Mr Atil Arora, Centre Head, FIITJEE, Ranchi highest Scorer is Anand Bhoraskar.
Ananad a Student of FIITJEE Indore Student scored 329 in JEE Advance. Mr Atil Arora said that they are hoping ALL INDIA Rank in top 3, may god bless him with all success and Happiness, It will be History and best result of Indore City.
Anand has also secured AIR 1 in KVPY stage 1
Thursday, 13 June 2013
No Bengal dreams for JEE rank holder
Though the state is proud of its young achievers and chief minister Mamata Banerjee has even urged them to build their careers in Bengal, but the latter think otherwise.
Suvajit Majumdar, who has bagged the third position in WBJEE 2013, is determined to research on particle physics from MIT or Harvard University. That done, he plans to spend a few more years abroad to give his knowledge a concrete shape before returning to the country. However, Suvajit doesn't nurture any dreams in the state as he believes West Bengal to be bereft of proper career and research opportunities.
"Those aspiring to be scientists or researchers like me have no future in the state where they will end up with a lecturer's job in any college or university. A few years back, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics wanted around 200 acres of land from the government to set up the country's first high-energy synchrotron or particle accelerator that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and contain them in well-defined beams. But the project had to be scrapped due to the unavailability of land in the state," said the former student of Central Model School, Barrackpore.
Suvajit credited the school for his excellent result because it allowed him to prepare for the JEE in his own way and he did not have to face any difficulty after skipping some classes. He also took tuition from FIITJEE for two years to make his dream come true. At present, the boy is waiting for the results of JEE Advanced to be declared on June 23 and hopes to be among the 100 top rankers.
To begin with, the Durga Nagar resident may take up general physics from IIT-Bombay and then apply to esteemed foreign institutes for extensive research on particle physics. Initially, he chose IISC, Bangalore, which has good scope for research, but he missed the deadline to submit his admission form.
"I am planning to contact IISC's higher authority and it will be good if they consider me on the basis of my result," Suvajit added.
However, he has decided not to take up a job after completing a four-year engineering course. Suvajit would rather be in the academics and devote his life to discovering unknown facts about particle physics.
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee has urged the brilliant students of West Bengal to stay in the state, but they think otherwise. Suvajit Majumdar, a student of Central Model School, Barrackpore, who came third in the WBJEE 2013, has decided to research on particle physics from MIT or Harvard University and then spend a few more years abroad to give his knowledge a concrete shape. If he returns to India, he has firmly decided to settle outside the state, which is bereft of proper career opportunities and research avenues.
On being asked about his repugnance towards West Bengal, the 18-year-old boy replied, "Those aspiring to be scientists or researchers like me have no future in the state where they will end up with a lecturer's job in any college or university. A few years back, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics wanted around 200 acres of land from the government to set up the country's first high energy synchrotron or particle accelerator that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and contain them in well defined beams. But the project had to be scrapped due to the unavailability of land in the state."
Though the students of Central Model School, Barrackpore usually get satisfactory ranks in the Joint Entrance Examinations, this is the first time in the history of the school's 22-year-old journey that one of its students made it to the list of toppers with such a significant position. Suvajit Majumdar joined the school's science stream in class XI after completing his class X from Kendriya Vidyalaya, Dum Dum. He has secured 89.2 per cent in the All India Senior School Certification Examination under CBSE is but he is not happy with the evaluation of his physics paper, which he wants to review.
After the WBJEE resulte were declared on June 8, the authorities of Central Model School, Barrackpore were happy with Suvajit Majumdar bringing accolades for the school. Sharmila Rakshit who took charge of the institution as principal last year, celebrated his achievement in the school by feeding him rasgullas.
Suvajit Majumdar, a resident of Durga Nagar credited the school for his excellent result because it allowed him to prepare for the JEE in his own way and he did not have to face any difficulty after skipping some classes. He also took tuition from FIITJEE for two years to make his dream come true on June 8. The boy is waiting for the results of JEE Advanced to come out on June 23 and he hopes to be among the 100 top rankers. He is contemplating studying general physics from IIT-Bombay and then applying to esteemed foreign institutes for doing extensive research on particle physics. Initially, he chose IISC, Bangalore which has good scope for research, but he missed the deadline to submit his admission form and that is why he is now thinking about IIT- Bombay. "I am planning to contact IISC's higher authority and it will be good, if they consider me on the basis of my result," he said.
Suvajit does not want to take up a job after completing a four-year engineering course, rather he will remain in the field of academics and devote his life to find out some new or unknown facts about particle physics. Even when the exams were round the corner, he didn't follow any regular study routine. He loves to listen the golden oldies of Hemanta Mukherjee, Manna Dey, Kishore Kumar and Mohd Rafi. The 'soothing effects' in their numbers help him relax easily after studying for hours on end
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/No-Bengal-dreams-for-JEE-rank-holder/articleshow/20580656.cms
JEE errors could cost students all-India rank
The model answers for the JEE (advanced) released on Tuesday reveal errors in two questions, one in the maths and another in the physics paper, that could cost students six marks and make a significant impact on their all-India rank.
Also, for the second year in a row, JEE organizers have persisted with fixing subject and overall cutoffs even before assessing the performance of students. Till 2011, cutoffs were based on the performance of all candidates and after evaluating all answer sheets.
Only around 5,000 of the 1.5 lakh students who took the JEE (advanced) would make it to the premier IITs.
This year, subject cutoffs for maths, physics and chemistry are 12, 11 and 6 respectively for general, OBC and SC/ST students. The aggregate cutoffs are fixed at 35%, 31.5% and 17.5% for general, OBC and SC/ST candidates. With 360 as the total marks, it comes to 126, 114 and 63 respectively for general, OBC and SC/ST candidates.
As pointed out by many senior IIT faculty members last year, the flipside is that each candidate who scores above above the cutoffs gets an all-India rank and based on that he/she will be allotted an IIT and course.
But not every student with an all-India rank will make it to the IITs since rankings go up to 25,000 and above, whereas there are only a little over 5,000 seats to be filled in these top-rung institutes.
In the model answers, it has been found that question number 48 (paper I) of maths shows three correct answers, A, C or AC. But the question is such that there could only be one correct answer. If a student ticks more than one correct answer, he is penalized with negative marks.
The second error in the JEE (advanced) is that question number three (paper II) of physics has been shown to have two correct answers - ABCD or BCD.
"How can option A be both right and wrong? Besides, candidates who spend time to correctly solve the question would have realized that all the other options are correct as well. These students would have avoided marking any of the options out of fear of being marked negatively. Such a situation creates unnecessary ambiguity and doesn't test the candidates' knowledge," a faculty member from IIT-Bombay said.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/JEE-errors-could-cost-students-all-India-rank/articleshow/20582456.cms
Also, for the second year in a row, JEE organizers have persisted with fixing subject and overall cutoffs even before assessing the performance of students. Till 2011, cutoffs were based on the performance of all candidates and after evaluating all answer sheets.
Only around 5,000 of the 1.5 lakh students who took the JEE (advanced) would make it to the premier IITs.
This year, subject cutoffs for maths, physics and chemistry are 12, 11 and 6 respectively for general, OBC and SC/ST students. The aggregate cutoffs are fixed at 35%, 31.5% and 17.5% for general, OBC and SC/ST candidates. With 360 as the total marks, it comes to 126, 114 and 63 respectively for general, OBC and SC/ST candidates.
As pointed out by many senior IIT faculty members last year, the flipside is that each candidate who scores above above the cutoffs gets an all-India rank and based on that he/she will be allotted an IIT and course.
But not every student with an all-India rank will make it to the IITs since rankings go up to 25,000 and above, whereas there are only a little over 5,000 seats to be filled in these top-rung institutes.
In the model answers, it has been found that question number 48 (paper I) of maths shows three correct answers, A, C or AC. But the question is such that there could only be one correct answer. If a student ticks more than one correct answer, he is penalized with negative marks.
The second error in the JEE (advanced) is that question number three (paper II) of physics has been shown to have two correct answers - ABCD or BCD.
"How can option A be both right and wrong? Besides, candidates who spend time to correctly solve the question would have realized that all the other options are correct as well. These students would have avoided marking any of the options out of fear of being marked negatively. Such a situation creates unnecessary ambiguity and doesn't test the candidates' knowledge," a faculty member from IIT-Bombay said.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/JEE-errors-could-cost-students-all-India-rank/articleshow/20582456.cms
NEET 2013 topper opts for engineering
18-year-old boy, Yimkum I. Ozukum, who cleared the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) this year securing third position in medical entrance test, has surprisingly opted for engineering to fulfill his dream of becoming a civil engineer.
Ozukum from Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Dimapur has also been selected for civil engineering at BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan, which is why he opted for the latter to fulfill his dream.
He also feels that engineering has better scope than in medical profession.
Source: http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/EDU-neet-2013-topper-of-neet-exam-opts-for-engineering-4290787-NOR.html
Ozukum from Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School, Dimapur has also been selected for civil engineering at BITS, Pilani, Rajasthan, which is why he opted for the latter to fulfill his dream.
He also feels that engineering has better scope than in medical profession.
Source: http://daily.bhaskar.com/article/EDU-neet-2013-topper-of-neet-exam-opts-for-engineering-4290787-NOR.html
IIT-Indore students develop technology for laptop and cellphones
Do you find your laptop or cellphone running slow and consuming more battery? If yes, then here are two students of Indian Institute of Technology, Indore (IIT-I), working on a technology that will allow users to store four times the data without slowing down the processor.
Sarfraz Qureshi and V Sai Kiran have developed Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design that intends to make device run faster, increase capacity of data transfer, enhance memory density and reduce the power consumption to half. Unlike conventional memory system, the developed design will need fabrication in circuit architecture instead of transistor. "We have tested the project in our lab and it has given wonderful results. The project was also appreciated by the President who had a look of it while on his visit to the institute."
The project which started a year ago, is now in the final stage and the students are completing the procedure to file their application for patent in USA. Qureshi said, "We and our faculty have confirmed that such kind of work has not been done by anyone. We have completed the procedure to patenting the technology and we are going to file our application." V Sai Kiran helped build the design. They were assisted by two PhD scholars Chandrabhan Kushwah and Bhupendra Singh Reniwal. The project was supervised by assistant professor Santosh Vishwakarma.
Elaborating more about the project, Qureshi said, "I and Kiran got the idea of developing the design while we were interning. We both discussed the idea with the faculty. We did not spend much in developing the design. The institute has developed digital lab which has licensed circuit designing software. We worked on it and literally spent nothing to develop design. We are thankful to the faculty that gave us flexibility to work on the topic," said Qureshi. He intends to study further instead of joining job in the industry and conduct research in the field of physics.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/indore/IIT-Indore-students-develop-technology-for-laptop-and-cellphones/articleshow/20564807.cms
IIT Indore students develop technology to keep laptops processor fast.
Generally if you store large data in your laptop or cellphone, it reduces speed of processor. Two students Sarfraz Qureshi and V Sai Kiran of Indian institute of technology Indore are working on a technology that will allow users to store four times the data without slowing down the processor.
They have developed Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design that intends to make device run faster, increase capacity of data transfer, enhance memory density and reduce the power consumption to half.
They got this idea while they were interning. They were assisted by two PhD scholars Chandrabhan Kushwah and Bhupendra Singh Reniwal. The project was supervised by assistant professor Santosh Vishwakarma.
They have developed Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design that intends to make device run faster, increase capacity of data transfer, enhance memory density and reduce the power consumption to half.
They got this idea while they were interning. They were assisted by two PhD scholars Chandrabhan Kushwah and Bhupendra Singh Reniwal. The project was supervised by assistant professor Santosh Vishwakarma.
JEE Advanced OMR sheets & Marks to be published on 14th June
JEE (Advanced)-2013, for admissions to undergraduate programmes at all IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, was held on Sunday, 2nd June, 2013. The answer key for both Paper-1 and Paper-2 of this exam will be displayed at the JEE (Advanced) websites of zonal IITs on 11th June, 2013. The student can view his/her answer sheet and marks obtained between 14th and 17th June, 2013 at the same website. There will also be a provision for the student to request for review of specific questions and its marks. The student will have to pay a fees of Rs.500 for each question to be reviewed.
Results of JEE(Advanced)-2013 will be announced on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013. Successful candidates need to log in and give their choices for courses offered by the sixteen IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, from 24th June till 30th June, 2013.
Results of JEE(Advanced)-2013 will be announced on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013. Successful candidates need to log in and give their choices for courses offered by the sixteen IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, from 24th June till 30th June, 2013.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
JCECE Board PCM/PCB EXAM Result 2013 declared
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3 Karnataka engineering colleges in Centres of Excellence list
Three engineering colleges from Karnataka feature in the Union Ministry of Human Resources Development’s (MHRD) Centres of Excellence list. Also, about 19 engineering colleges have qualified for the ministry’s technical education quality improvement programme.
MHRD’s Centres of Excellence are to get Rs 5 crore each for strengthening institutions to improve learning outcomes and employability of graduates as well as scaling up post-graduate education and demand-driven research and development.
The ministry invited applications for the establishment of the 30 Centres of Excellence in the country. In the first cycle of selections, the ministry approved 16 institutions – six National Institutes of Technology and 10 engineering colleges of the total 133 which applied.
“Out of the 10 engineering colleges, three are from Karnataka namely - RV College of Engineering, Bangalore for setting up “Centre for Macro electronics”, PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore for “Knowledge Analytics and Ontological Engineering (KaAOE) and Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur for “Centre of Applied Research and Nano Technology”,” R. V. Deshpande, Karnataka’s Minister for higher education and tourism, told reporters.
“It is proud moment for the Karnataka Government today. It has released its share of Rs 2 crore to each of these engineering colleges. In the first cycle, we bagged three Centres of Excellence and in the second cycle we hope MHRD would select some more colleges from the State,” he added.
Project strategy
As for the technical education quality improvement programme, about 19 engineering colleges are participating in phase II. Here, according to Deshpande, “each Government, Government-aided, private and unaided college participating is to get between Rs 4 crore to Rs 12.5 crore.”
The total cost of the project for Karnataka is Rs 177 crore and till today, Rs 33.91 crore has been released. (Rs 26.50 crore from the Central Government and Rs 7.41 crore from the State).
Colleges from Karnataka
The colleges that have been selected from Karnataka for this programme are: UVCE, Bangalore (Government); SJCE, Mysore (Government-aided); Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering, Gulbarga (Government-aided); Malnad Engineering College, Hassan (Government-aided); BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore (Government-aided); Basaveshwara Engineering College, Bagalkot (Government-aided); Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Government-aided); NIE, Mysore (private aided); Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur (private aided); Siddanganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur (private aided); NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte (private aided); MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore (private aided); SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad (private aided); RV College of Engineering, Bangalore (private aided); PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore (private aided); Government Sri Krishna Rajendra Silver Jubilee Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Government); PES College of Engineering, Mandya (Government-aided); BVB college of engineering and technology, Hubli (Gvernment-aided); and Nitte Meenakshi Institute of technology, Bangalore (private unaided).
Source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/education/3-karnataka-engineering-colleges-in-centres-of-excellence-list/article4804305.ece
MHRD’s Centres of Excellence are to get Rs 5 crore each for strengthening institutions to improve learning outcomes and employability of graduates as well as scaling up post-graduate education and demand-driven research and development.
The ministry invited applications for the establishment of the 30 Centres of Excellence in the country. In the first cycle of selections, the ministry approved 16 institutions – six National Institutes of Technology and 10 engineering colleges of the total 133 which applied.
“Out of the 10 engineering colleges, three are from Karnataka namely - RV College of Engineering, Bangalore for setting up “Centre for Macro electronics”, PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore for “Knowledge Analytics and Ontological Engineering (KaAOE) and Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur for “Centre of Applied Research and Nano Technology”,” R. V. Deshpande, Karnataka’s Minister for higher education and tourism, told reporters.
“It is proud moment for the Karnataka Government today. It has released its share of Rs 2 crore to each of these engineering colleges. In the first cycle, we bagged three Centres of Excellence and in the second cycle we hope MHRD would select some more colleges from the State,” he added.
Project strategy
As for the technical education quality improvement programme, about 19 engineering colleges are participating in phase II. Here, according to Deshpande, “each Government, Government-aided, private and unaided college participating is to get between Rs 4 crore to Rs 12.5 crore.”
The total cost of the project for Karnataka is Rs 177 crore and till today, Rs 33.91 crore has been released. (Rs 26.50 crore from the Central Government and Rs 7.41 crore from the State).
Colleges from Karnataka
The colleges that have been selected from Karnataka for this programme are: UVCE, Bangalore (Government); SJCE, Mysore (Government-aided); Poojya Doddappa Appa College of Engineering, Gulbarga (Government-aided); Malnad Engineering College, Hassan (Government-aided); BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore (Government-aided); Basaveshwara Engineering College, Bagalkot (Government-aided); Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Government-aided); NIE, Mysore (private aided); Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur (private aided); Siddanganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur (private aided); NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte (private aided); MS Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Bangalore (private aided); SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad (private aided); RV College of Engineering, Bangalore (private aided); PES Institute of Technology, Bangalore (private aided); Government Sri Krishna Rajendra Silver Jubilee Institute of Technology, Bangalore (Government); PES College of Engineering, Mandya (Government-aided); BVB college of engineering and technology, Hubli (Gvernment-aided); and Nitte Meenakshi Institute of technology, Bangalore (private unaided).
Source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/industry-and-economy/education/3-karnataka-engineering-colleges-in-centres-of-excellence-list/article4804305.ece
Karnataka students bag COMEDK top ranks
Soon after the results of the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka (COMED-K) examination were announced on Tuesday, the toppers got into a celebratory mood.
Interestingly, the first 10 rank holders from the engineering stream were all from Karnataka. However in the medical and dental stream three out of the top ten rank holders were from Karnataka.
Topping the engineering stream, Abhijeet Shenoi, a student of National Public School, Indiranagar, said that he enjoyed working hard as he enjoyed his subjects. “I mostly prepared for the Joint Entrance Exam which helped me score an edge during the COMEDK.”
The medical topper, Neeli Devee Krishna Sashidhar from Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh, candidly admitted that he expected to top this exam.
He mentioned that he studied for 15 hours a day and was happy on his achievement. Hailing from a family of doctors, Sashidhar aspires to be a cardiologist.
“I will, however, wait for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences results before I make my decision,” he added.
High flyers speak
While most toppers attributed their success to the training at their coaching centres, some other said that their persistence and rigorous study schedule helped them ace the paper. Sucheth M. Kuncham, the second rank holder of the engineering stream plans to give up his COMEDK seat as he is banking on his good CET ranking to get a seat. “There was a lot of persistence involved. We don’t have power connection at home, and I used to study with the help of a solar lantern and a torch. Hopefully, the government will take notice of this,” said an avid cricket fan who plans to pursue a future career in the DRDO.
Meanwhile, the second rank holder in the medical stream, Hemanth Amardeep Santhoor, a student of National Public School, Indiranagar, said that he has already chosen to study at the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER). Aspiring to be a neurosurgeon, he said, “Consistent studies, understanding conceptual intricacies and constantly practicing Multiple Choice Questions have helped me”.
Increase in candidates
This year, 82,262 candidates appeared for the examinations, an increase of 5,000 compared to last year.
While all engineering aspirants are eligible to take part in the counselling, only 41 per cent of the medical aspirants who appeared for the exam are eligible for counselling.
A press release from COMEDK said that the counselling for medical, dental and engineering seat selection would commence on July 2.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/karnataka-students-bag-comedk-top-ranks/article4804658.ece
Interestingly, the first 10 rank holders from the engineering stream were all from Karnataka. However in the medical and dental stream three out of the top ten rank holders were from Karnataka.
Topping the engineering stream, Abhijeet Shenoi, a student of National Public School, Indiranagar, said that he enjoyed working hard as he enjoyed his subjects. “I mostly prepared for the Joint Entrance Exam which helped me score an edge during the COMEDK.”
The medical topper, Neeli Devee Krishna Sashidhar from Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh, candidly admitted that he expected to top this exam.
He mentioned that he studied for 15 hours a day and was happy on his achievement. Hailing from a family of doctors, Sashidhar aspires to be a cardiologist.
“I will, however, wait for the All India Institute of Medical Sciences results before I make my decision,” he added.
High flyers speak
While most toppers attributed their success to the training at their coaching centres, some other said that their persistence and rigorous study schedule helped them ace the paper. Sucheth M. Kuncham, the second rank holder of the engineering stream plans to give up his COMEDK seat as he is banking on his good CET ranking to get a seat. “There was a lot of persistence involved. We don’t have power connection at home, and I used to study with the help of a solar lantern and a torch. Hopefully, the government will take notice of this,” said an avid cricket fan who plans to pursue a future career in the DRDO.
Meanwhile, the second rank holder in the medical stream, Hemanth Amardeep Santhoor, a student of National Public School, Indiranagar, said that he has already chosen to study at the Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER). Aspiring to be a neurosurgeon, he said, “Consistent studies, understanding conceptual intricacies and constantly practicing Multiple Choice Questions have helped me”.
Increase in candidates
This year, 82,262 candidates appeared for the examinations, an increase of 5,000 compared to last year.
While all engineering aspirants are eligible to take part in the counselling, only 41 per cent of the medical aspirants who appeared for the exam are eligible for counselling.
A press release from COMEDK said that the counselling for medical, dental and engineering seat selection would commence on July 2.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/karnataka-students-bag-comedk-top-ranks/article4804658.ece
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
JEE Advanced results on June 23
Successful candidates need to log on and give their choices for courses offered by the 16 IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, between June 24 and 30.
Students who wrote JEE (Advanced) on June 2 this year can access the answer key for both Paper 1 and 2 of the exam on Tuesday. The answer keys will be displayed on the JEE (Advanced) websites of zonal IITs.
Students will be able to view their answer sheet and marks obtained from June 14 to 17 on the same website. There will also be a provision for the student to request for review of specific questions and marks. The student will have to pay 500 for each question to be reviewed.
Those who want to join the BArch programme (at IIT-Roorkee and IIT-Kharagpur) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). The test will be held at IIT-Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee from 9am to 12 noon on June 28. Students can register for the test on June 24 and 25 through the JEE(Advanced) portal.
The first list of seat allocation will be announced online on July 4.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/JEE-results-on-June-23/articleshow/20530937.cms
Students who wrote JEE (Advanced) on June 2 this year can access the answer key for both Paper 1 and 2 of the exam on Tuesday. The answer keys will be displayed on the JEE (Advanced) websites of zonal IITs.
Students will be able to view their answer sheet and marks obtained from June 14 to 17 on the same website. There will also be a provision for the student to request for review of specific questions and marks. The student will have to pay 500 for each question to be reviewed.
Those who want to join the BArch programme (at IIT-Roorkee and IIT-Kharagpur) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). The test will be held at IIT-Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee from 9am to 12 noon on June 28. Students can register for the test on June 24 and 25 through the JEE(Advanced) portal.
The first list of seat allocation will be announced online on July 4.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/JEE-results-on-June-23/articleshow/20530937.cms
Odisha Joint Entrance Examination begins counselling for engineering
The first phase of online counselling for undergraduate engineering admission through Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) began on Monday.
OJEE secretary Priyabrata Sahoo said aspirants need to register their name, create user ID, password at www.ojee.nic.in and lock their choices of colleges by accessing the internet anywhere by June 21.
Between June 13 and June 21, they have to go to the nodal centres for document verification, payment of fees and locking their choices. During this stage, they need to pay Rs 5,000 towards the university registration fee and Rs 450 as counselling fee in the shape of bank draft.
OJEE will make a provisional allotment on June 25 and alert students about it through SMS. Students, who want to withdraw from the counseling after provisional allotment, can approach the nodal centre where they verified their documents on June 26 and June 27. They will get back Rs 4,000 (OJEE will deduct Rs 1,000 as processing fee). SC/ST students who are not allotted any seat during provisional allotment can change their preference of colleges in the two days.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Odisha-Joint-Entrance-Examination-begins-counselling-for-engineering/articleshow/20529761.cms
JEE (Advanced) examinees can view answer-sheets
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have made arrangement for the students to see the JEE Advanced-2013 answer-sheets and marks obtained this year. The examinees would be able to request for review of specific questions and marks. But to avail this facility, the student will have to pay Rs 500 for each question which he/she wants to get reviewed.
The JEE office of IIT-Kanpur on Monday stated that the answer key for paper-1 and paper-2 of JEE-Advanced will be displayed at the websites of zonal IITs on June 11. An examinee can view his/her answer-sheet and marks obtained between 14th and 17th June at the same website. The JEE office also stated that there will be a provision for the students to request for review of specific questions and its marks. They will have to pay a fee of Rs 500 for each question to be reviewed.
Meanwhile, the results of JEE (Advanced)-2013 will be announced on June 23. Successful candidates need to log in and give their choices for courses offered by the 16 IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, from June 24 to June 30. The JEE office of IIT-Kanpur informed that the students desirous of joining the BArch programme (available at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) separately. This test will be held at IIT-Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee from 9.00 AM to 12.00 noon on June 28. To appear in this test, the students would have to register online for AAT between June 24 and 25 at the JEE(Advanced) portal.
The first list of seat allocation will be announced online on July 4. JEE (Advanced)-2013, for admissions to undergraduate programmes at all IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, was held on Sunday, June 2. This year, 1.26 lakh students had registered for JEE-Advanced against the strength of 1.5 lakh students who had actually passed the JEE-mains and qualified for JEE-Advanced. Though the students will come to know about the JEE-Advanced results on June 23 but they will be able to see their result on JEE Advanced portal between June 14 and 17. This will give them a clear idea whether they will clear the JEE Advanced or not. Also the students will have the facility to request for review for wrong marking, if any. This step would relieve student from the anxiety of the result of JEE Advanced on June 23 instead they will come to know where they went wrong and penalised. Like previous years, this year also students faced tough minus marking.
Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/JEE-Advanced-examinees-can-view-answer-sheets/articleshow/20531759.cms?
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2 | P E S Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 192 | 1416 |
3 | BMS College of Engineering,BANGALORE | 112 | 1699 |
4 | M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 1474 | 2338 |
5 | Bangalore Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 1248 | 3188 |
6 | Sir M.Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 2293 | 3931 |
7 | The National Institute of Engineering,MYSORE | 839 | 4229 |
8 | Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering,BANGALORE | 2650 | 4609 |
9 | RNS Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 3458 | 6037 |
10 | Siddaganga Institute of Technology,TUMKUR | 4127 | 6673 |
11 | PES Institute of Technology. Bangalore South Campus,BANGALORE | 2753 | 6916 |
12 | BMS Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 4697 | 7176 |
13 | B.N.M. Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 2304 | 7899 |
14 | J S S Academy of Technical Education,BANGALORE | 6429 | 9097 |
15 | C.M.R. Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 6352 | 9941 |
16 | Dr. Ambedkar Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 6759 | 10334 |
17 | B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology,HUBLI | 3326 | 10527 |
18 | Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management,MANGALORE | 12522 | 12522 |
19 | SJB Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 9027 | 12924 |
20 | Vivekananda Institute of Technology,BANGALORE | 8594 | 13492 |
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Monday, 10 June 2013
JEE Advanced 2013 – First round of seat allocation will be announced online on 4th July, 2013
JEE Advanced 2013, entrance examination for admissions to undergraduate programmes at all IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, was held on Sunday, 2nd June, 2013.
Results of JEE(Advanced)-2013 will be announced on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013. Successful candidates need to log in and give their choices for courses offered by the sixteen IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, from 24th June till 30th June, 2013.
Those desirous of joining the B.Arch programme (available at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). This test will be held at IIT Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee from 9.00 A.M to 12.00 Noon on Friday, 28th June, 2013. In order to appear in this test, the student has to register online for AAT between 24th and 25th June, 2013 at the JEE(Advanced) portal.
The first list of seat allocation will be announced online on 4th July, 2013.
Results of JEE(Advanced)-2013 will be announced on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013. Successful candidates need to log in and give their choices for courses offered by the sixteen IITs and ISM, Dhanbad, from 24th June till 30th June, 2013.
Those desirous of joining the B.Arch programme (available at IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur) will have to qualify an Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). This test will be held at IIT Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee from 9.00 A.M to 12.00 Noon on Friday, 28th June, 2013. In order to appear in this test, the student has to register online for AAT between 24th and 25th June, 2013 at the JEE(Advanced) portal.
The first list of seat allocation will be announced online on 4th July, 2013.
Saturday, 1 June 2013
8 centres for JEE Advanced 2013 in Ranchi
Ranchi:2.06.13
As per reports published in Dainik Bhaskar following are centres for JEE Advanced in Ranchi
1. DPS, Ranchi
2. DAV, Kapildev
3. Gurunanak
4.Vivekanand Vidya Mandir
5. St Xavier's School
6. BIT, Mesra
As per reports published in Dainik Bhaskar following are centres for JEE Advanced in Ranchi
1. DPS, Ranchi
2. DAV, Kapildev
3. Gurunanak
4.Vivekanand Vidya Mandir
5. St Xavier's School
6. BIT, Mesra
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