Saturday 23 May 2015

JEE Advanced Answer Key-Solution-Rank Predictor-Cut Off

Message to JEE-Advanced 2015 Exam Takers:

Please find all required tools to assess & predict your performance in JEE-Advanced 2015 exam and to know your expected AIR ranks, colleges & branches and JEE Advanced Cut-off.
Check your marks and access JEE-Advanced 2015 Answers Key and Solutions for each code in Hindi & English both. Also get subject wise JEE-Advanced question paper analysis and detailed analysis published by Top Coaching Institutes of India.
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[All Codes]
JEE Advanced 2015 Rank-Predictor Tool
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JEE Advanced 2015 Video-Solutions
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Friday 3 April 2015

JEE Main 2015 Answer Key-Solution-Rank Predictor-Cut Off

Message to JEE-Main 2015 Exam Takers:

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Check your marks and access JEE-Main 2015 Answers Key and Solutions for each code in Hindi & English both. Also get subject wise JEE-Main question paper analysis and detailed analysis published by Top Coaching Institutes of India.
JEE (Main) 2015 Exam [Published After Exam on 04-April 2015 - Saturday]
JEE Main 2015 Answers-Key (Code wise)
[All Codes]
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[All Codes]
JEE Main 2015 Rank-Predictor Tool
[By Top Coaching Institutes]
JEE Main 2015 Video-Solutions
[All Codes]
JEE Main 2015 Score Calculator Tool
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Thursday 2 April 2015

JEE-Main 2015 Exam Test Centres Changes: CBSE Notification

The candidates appearing for JEE (Main) 2015 should note the change in exam centre scheduled to be conducted on April 4.

According to a notification on the official CBSE website, certain examination centres have been shifted due to some administrative reasons.

The details of the centres and allocation of their candidates in accordance with the roll numbers are as follows:

Roll Number Series: 29502281 to 29502760
Old Centre: S.S.D. SR. SEC. SCHOOL THE MALL, OPP.GOLE DIGGI, BHATINDA-151001 (PUNJAB)
New Centre: 295006 SH. GURU HARKISHAN PUBLIC SCHOOL, NEAR SPORTS STADIUM, BHATINDA - 151001 (PUNJAB)

Roll Number Series: 34600001 to 34600420 and 84600138 to 84600328
Old Centre: ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 2, ROORKEE, DISTT. HARIDWAR, (UTTARAKHAND) - 247667
New Centre: 346001 K.L. POLYTECHNIC, NEAR RAMNAGAR CHOWK, ROORKEE, HARIDWAR - 247667 (UTTARKAHAND)

Also, some centre addresses have been rectified with correct addresses of venue examination centres:

Roll Number Series: 13908761 to 13909240
Old Centre: KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA POCKET-B, 546, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110071
New Centre: 139021 KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA POCKET-B, 5 & 6, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI-110071

Roll Number Series: 37407921 to 37408520
Old Centre: BIRLA BAHRTI TARATOLLA SANTOSH PUR ROAD, NEAR NATURE PARK, P.O. BIDHANGARH, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL-700066
New Centre: 374017 BIRLA BHARATI TARATOLLA SANTOSH PUR ROAD, NEAR NATURE PARK, P.O. BIDHANGARH, KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL-700066

Roll Number Series: 14103541 to 1410402
Old Centre: ANAND NIKETAN MANINAGAR 33-A,JAGABHAI PARK, NEAR UNION BANK, RAM BAUG, MANI NAGAR, AHMEDABAD-380008, GUJARAT
New Centre: 141011 ANAND NIKETAN MANINAGAR HATHIJAN, OPP. BHAKTIDHAM TEMPLE, JASHODANAGAR, MAHAEMDABAD HIGHWAY AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT

Besides, the following exam centre for the online test to be conducted on April 10 and April 11 has also been rectified:

Roll Number Series: 74600202 - 7460044
Old Centre: PRIYADARSHINI BHAGWATI COLLEGE OF ENGG. HARPUR NAGAR, UMRER ROAD, NEAR BADA TAJBAGH BHANDARA- 440009 (MAHARASHTRA)
New Centre: 746002 PRIYADARSHINI BHAGWATI COLLEGE OF ENGG. HARPUR NAGAR, UMRER ROAD, NEAR BADA TAJBAGH NAGPUR- 440009 (MAHARASHTRA)
Source: IndiaToday

Sunday 29 March 2015

JEE 2015 (Main): Learn from Experience of 2014 Toppers

The Joint Entrance Exam (Main) is a prerequisite for admission to the undergraduate engineering and architecture programmes at the Indian Institutes of Technology, National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institutes of Information Technology and other Centrally-funded technical institutions.

This year’s JEE (Main) promises to come up with its own set of challenges. Learning from the experience of successful candidates can be fairly useful when it comes to last minute preparations. HT Education spoke to two students who were among the top rankers in 2014 to find out what worked for them.

Nihal Poosa, a student of IIT Bombay, has interesting advice to share. “The focus should be on solving problems faster. I set aside 10 minutes for filling the answers on the OMR sheet and another 10 minutes for attempting the questions I found difficult initiallly. I suggest that candidates should give the first preference to mathematics, followed by physics and then chemistry while solving the paper. The lengthy questions can be left aside for the end.

I devoted one hour each to mathematics and physics and about 40 minutes to chemistry. Go for the exam with a relaxed mind. I did not study for three days before the exam. A week before that, I solved two mock papers a day. My focus was to revise the key points,” says Poosa. The crucial topics, according to Poosa, are calculus and vector algebra in mathematics and mechanics in physics.

For Sai Chetan Chinthakindi, who bagged all-India rank 14 in the JEE (Main) 2014, mastering the basics is the key.

“You should also go about cracking the chemistry section first. Mathematics and physics require a lot of practice which you can get by solving previous years’ questions papers. I made it a point to revise the basic fundamentals regularly. You must make it a point to cross-check the calculations.

My aim was to get a score of 340 but anything above 320 is considered good. I recommend that students should refer to these books besides the NCERT... Fundamentals of Physics by HC Verma and New Pattern for IIT-JEE mathematics by Arihant publishers,” says Chinthakindi.
Source: HindustanTimes

Carry Prescribed Documents on 04-April JEE Main Exam-Day

Students appearing for the Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (JEE) Main this year must bring with them a copy of separate document in addition to the Admit Card, according to a statement issued by the Central Board of Secondary Education and JEE office.

Candidates, who have passed their Intermediate or 12th class in 2013 or 2014 and have not opted for improvement of performance in 2015 have to bring copy of their final marks sheet of Intermediate or 12th class of 2013 or 2014.

Similarly, candidates, who have passed Intermediate in 2013 or 2014 and have opted for improvement of marks in 2015 in all subjects have to bring their hall-ticket of the improvement examination in 2015. Candidates appearing for second year Intermediate or 12th class this year have to bring a copy of the hall-ticket of this year.

The exam will be conducted in pen and paper mode on April 4 while in computer mode it will be conducted on April 10 and 11. On the day of test, no student will be allowed to enter into the exam hall after 9.30 a.m. while they will be allowed to enter the exam hall from 9 a.m. Candidates must check the exam centre location a day in advance to avoid last minute issues.

Different Sets:

The Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (JEE) Main will have different sets of question papers on the different dates of examination. A statement from the Executive Director (JAB) said that subject experts who have prepared the question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into appropriate number of units and choosing equal number of questions from each unit.

Further, in every set, each subject carries the same percentage of easy, medium and difficult questions. This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question also, as per practice of the Board in the year 2013 and 2014, the statement added.

The e-Admit Cards of candidates (who have paid the fees) have been uploaded on the JEE website www.jeemain.nic.in . The candidates have to upload their Board particulars first and download the admit card. If the applicant is not able to download the card can contact the CBSE Helpline 7042399524/25/ 26/ 27/ 28 and 29 between 10 am and 5.30 pm on working days. The card will also be sent by the post to the candidates.
Source: TheHindu

Tuesday 24 March 2015

Download JEE-Main 2015 Admit Card Online

JEE-Main 2015 Entrance Exam will be conducted on Sunday 04-April 2015.

Login and download Jee-Main 2015 Admit-Card online:


Source: http://jeemain.nic.in

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)
- - -
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.