Monday, April 29, 2019
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Sunday, April 07, 2019
JEE 2018 Report Highlights
So finally JEE has released its
report for the exam conducted last year. In this post I have tried to give a summary of this report which will help the aspirants to understand the
examination and be realistic in their aspirations.
Like all these years, it again
summarizes the fact that JEE is very different from the normal school board
examinations in terms of testing pattern, syllabus, depth of application of key
concepts and the marks distribution.
To understand these points, first
look at the data regarding the minimum marks needed to land up in the Rank List
of JEE Advanced
The JEE Advanced 2018 was of total
360 Marks and to get into the rank list you just need 25% marks and that too
for an unreserved category student. The barrier is further reduced for the
reserved categories. You might be wondering that this must not be a difficult
task. Let’s explore
So to be able to feature in top
17597 students out of approx 12- 13 Lakh students you need to solve approx 1
out of 4 questions correctly J.
Let’s now look at the Ranks vs Marks
Data for JEE Advanced 2018
AIR-1 337 Marks (93.67%)
AIR 101 272 Marks (75.55%)
AIR 501 233 Marks (64.72%)
AIR 1001 213 Marks (59.17%)
AIR 2501 184 Marks (51.11%)
AIR 5001 158 Marks (43.89%)
AIR 10001 130 Marks (36.11%)
AIR 15001 113 Marks (31.39%)
AIR 24101 90 Marks (25%)
For OBC- NCL
AIR 1 319 Marks
AIR 101 213 Marks
AIR 1001 152 Marks
AIR 2001 129 Marks
AIR 5001 95 Marks
AIR 6901 81 Marks
For SC category
AIR 1 278 Marks
AIR 101 148 Marks
AIR 501 104 Marks
AIR 1001 83 Marks
AIR 3001 45 Marks
For ST Category
AIR 1 266 Marks
AIR 101 124 Marks
AIR 501 68 Marks
AIR 901 46 Marks
Now lets explore the raw marks scored by the candidates in the JEE Advanced 2018
So you can clearly see that there are many candidates whose scored less than ZERO marks and do remember Advanced is given by the candidates who have first passed the filter of JEE MAIN.
Now look at the data of qualified and admitted (i.e. those who gor into IITs) students
Lets look at the same data for individual subjects. First see the performance in Physics
Next have a look at the data for Chemistry
Its quite interesting to note that the mode (maximum number of students scoring that particular mark) is ZERO. I have seen students last years clearing the overall cutoff but failing to clear the Chemistry cutoff and the graph explains this clearly.
Last is the Mathematics
So candidates scores the most in Physics in JEE Advanced 2018.
Now lets compare the marks obtained by candidates in JEE MAINs and JEE Advanced
So you can see the difference in the marks in Chemistry in JEE Mains and Advanced, Chemistry is the easiest to score in Mains but most difficult in Advanced.
So all those who are preparing or thinking to prepare for JEE Advanced should be mentally ready for the fact that when they will give practice tests for JEE Advanced scores would be very different from what you are used to see in your school exams.
Good Luck!!!
Friday, April 05, 2019
Seats in IITs to increase in order to implement EWS
As per the media reports, IITs will , on average implement around 4% EWS quota this year.
“With the introduction of EWS category in 2019, IITs are going to offer around 500 seats to EWS candidates, which is approximately 4%. The increase in the total number of seats will be less than 9%. Thus, the total number of seats will cross 12,500,” said Prof A K Chaturvedi, IIT Roorkee director who is the chairman of the Joint Admission Board of JEE (Advanced), 2019.
According to an information brochure for JEE (Advanced) 2019 uploaded by IIT Roorkee on its website on Saturday, the top 2,45,000 candidates from the JEE (Main) would be eligible for the JEE (Advanced) this year. This includes 9,310 candidates for the General-EWS category and 490 for the General-EWS-PwD (physically disabled) category.
In 2018, out of the 2,31,024 candidates shortlisted after the JEE (Main), only 1,65,656 students registered for the JEE (Advanced). A total of 11,279 seats were offered by the IITs in 2018, an increase of 291 seats from 2017.
Siddharth Pandey, chairman of JEE (Advanced) 2019 IIT Delhi said: “This year, IIT Delhi will be implementing 5.6% EWS quota. We will have an overall increase of 105 seats. For this, we are already constructing a girls’ and a boys’ hostel. We have also explored accommodation outside the premises.”
“With the introduction of EWS category in 2019, IITs are going to offer around 500 seats to EWS candidates, which is approximately 4%. The increase in the total number of seats will be less than 9%. Thus, the total number of seats will cross 12,500,” said Prof A K Chaturvedi, IIT Roorkee director who is the chairman of the Joint Admission Board of JEE (Advanced), 2019.
According to an information brochure for JEE (Advanced) 2019 uploaded by IIT Roorkee on its website on Saturday, the top 2,45,000 candidates from the JEE (Main) would be eligible for the JEE (Advanced) this year. This includes 9,310 candidates for the General-EWS category and 490 for the General-EWS-PwD (physically disabled) category.
In 2018, out of the 2,31,024 candidates shortlisted after the JEE (Main), only 1,65,656 students registered for the JEE (Advanced). A total of 11,279 seats were offered by the IITs in 2018, an increase of 291 seats from 2017.
Siddharth Pandey, chairman of JEE (Advanced) 2019 IIT Delhi said: “This year, IIT Delhi will be implementing 5.6% EWS quota. We will have an overall increase of 105 seats. For this, we are already constructing a girls’ and a boys’ hostel. We have also explored accommodation outside the premises.”
Wednesday, April 03, 2019
JEE ADVANCED BROCHURE RELEASED BY IIT ROORKEE
IIT Roorkee has released the information bulletin for JEE Advanced 2019 on www.jeeadv.ac.in. This year, 2, 45,000 students would be shortlisted for JEE Advanced 2019 examination.
To see the brochure click here.
To see the brochure click here.
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