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Presentation On Proposed JEE Pattern. By, AskIITians. Some Facts. Concept: “One Nation One Test” accepted for all the IITs, NITs, IIITs and other engineering institutions. Examination Name: JEE ‘Joint Entrance Examination’ Implementation Year: Academic year 2012 - 2013. New JEE Structure.
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PresentationOn Proposed JEE Pattern By, AskIITians
Some Facts Concept: “One Nation One Test” accepted for all the IITs, NITs, IIITs and other engineering institutions. Examination Name: JEE ‘Joint Entrance Examination’ Implementation Year: Academic year 2012 - 2013
New JEE Structure Two– tier: JEE (Mains): Screening for 150000 students for JEE (Advance) JEE (Advance): Performance in this paper will solely considered for admissions in the IITs.
Boards % weightage Students with score in the Top 20% in respective boards will be considered for IITs
Selection Process Top 20% of each board will be considered for admission into IITs: Primary criterion. Performance in JEE (Mains): Top 150000: Secondary criterion. Students screened through primary and secondary criterion will be considered for JEE (Advance) for final selection.
JEE Schedule JEE (Mains): April, 2013 (Probably on 2nd Sunday) JEE (Advance): May, 2013 (Probably on 4th Sunday) Note: Further details will be declared by CBSE and IITs in the month of August 2013.
Conducting Body CBSE(In association with IITs) IIT council ( Joint Admission Boards: JAB)
JEE Pattern JEE (Mains) Similar to present AIEEE (one paper PCM: 3hrs) JEE (Advance)Most likely similar to present IIT-JEE Two Objective Types papers of PCM and 3 hrs each), but could be one objective type paper for 3 hrs (may happen) or less likely 3 paper of subjective type for 2 hrs each for PCM.
Syllabus JEE (Mains): Similar to present AIEEE JEE (Advance): Most likely similar to present IIT-JEE
No. of Attempts No information is available so far, most likely declaration could be made by IITs and CBSE in the month of August 2013.
Attempts to improve boards No information is available so far, most likely declaration could be made by IITs and CBSE in the month of August 2013.
Role of Various Boards All the boards will declare their Top 20% results in the month of July.
What is the safe cut-off for Top 20% CBSE/ICSE: >= 80% (aggregate) State Boards: >= 75% (aggregate) Still, students have to wait for the declaration by various boards.
Who should repeat class 12th and how? Students who have passed 12th in 2012. Students who are not included in the top 20% in their respective boards. Improvement is allowed by various boards in the successive year only.
How to prepare for New JEE? Balancing the preparation for boards and JEE together. For boards: try to score more than 80% in CBSE/ICSE and more than 75% in State Boards.
What is the best time to start the preparation? Along with 11th and 12th : Best time Along with 12th : OK A drop after 12th : OK Only after 12th without any preparation in 11th or 12th: May not give the desired result
How AskIITians will Help You In Preparing For ‘New JEE’ ?? For Boards: We have incorporated following academic tools in our teaching methodology to enhance performance in class 12th boards examination: • NCERT Books: Teaching and discussion in the classroom (PCM) • Boards Worksheet to develop/enhance writing aptitude for school/boards examination (PCM). • Board Sheet (PCM): Topic wise study material having theory, solved sample problems with illustrations and practice exercises.
How AskIITians will Help You In Preparing For ‘New JEE’ ?? For JEE (Mains & advance): We have expertise in coaching for IIT-JEE since 2005 so can take care of it in the best possible was through following ‘tried tested & trusted’ academic tools: Interactive Regular Classes: For fundamental learning and concept Building.Daily Practice Paper (DPPs): (For Home Assignment, Practice & Classroom Discussion)JEE Books: Topic wise researched study materials developed and compiled by the Ex-IITians.All India Test Series (AITS): For JEE-Mains & Advance
Important • Admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institute Information Technology (IIITs) will based on the “mains” exam score. A final decision on the methodology of admission is pending. A meeting of representatives from the NITs is scheduled for July 4. • Admission to several deemed universities will also be on the basis of the score in the “mains” exam, which earlier took students on the basis of AIEEE scores. A minimum percentage criterion will be fixed for these too.