Tuesday, June 11, 2013

IIT Releases Answer Key of JEE ADVANCED 2013

Answer keys have been released and can be seen on JEE ADVANCED official website.
IIT's Official Press Releae :
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.

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 by 4th July, 2013.

















10 comments:

  1. Hi Siddharth

    I have been following your nice comments on Dr. Sanghi's blogs. Basically, I am the person who wrote the second article about how both CBSE and ICSE had very wierd and tampered distributions of scores. If it is possible, please could you share or point people to that study on my website?
    http://www.thelearningpoint.net/home/examination-results-2013/exposing-cbse-and-icse


    I mean, CBSE has not responded to the news papers and maybe they expect the issue to just die down (which it will).

    If more people are made aware of the realities, maybe there's a chance someone might rethink a high dependency on board examination scores.

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  2. Anonymous11:26 PM

    It is perfectly fine to consider several performances of a student before arriving at his rank as this methodology takes consistent performance into account. This obviates and helps the system avoid the advantages or disadvantages of having one good day or one terrible day in examinations. The current system envisaged by Kapil Sibal is a perfect blend of consistent performances of a student.

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    1. Anonymous10:52 PM

      Absolutely correct

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  3. jee main marks:134
    cbse 2012:96.6%(99.99 percentile)
    expected rank in jee mains?
    sir plzz do reply!!

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    1. under 10 k for sure if percentile is correct

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  4. thank u sir i m ur big fan!!!keep this work and i hope u will carry it to new levels!!

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  5. which is better sir iiit allahabad or iiit delhi?sir plz reply !

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  6. sir, my air rank in jee advanced is 765. what would be best for me. any chance of mech at iit delhi.??

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    1. Well MnC @ Delhi or chem @ Bombay if you want to go in these two. Otherwise I'll prefer cse @ roorkee or guwahati or electrical @ kgp or 5 yr elec @ madras

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