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    JEE Main Result 2023 expected date is April 24, 2023. JEE Mains Result 2023 link will be activated on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023. Candidates have to use JEE Main Result login on the official website to check and download their final scorecard. Check JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Result

    Candidates can use Collegedunia’s exclusive JEE Main College Predictor 2023 to predict their admission chances at NITs/ IIITs based on their JEE rank and percentile. Check JEE Main College Predictor 2023

    As per the latest trends, JEE Main 2023 expected cut off is 88+ percentile for the General category, 75+ percentile for OBC/EWS category and 45+ for SC/ST category. Check JEE Main Cut off 2023

    JEE Main 2023 Marks vs RankJEE Main Cut off for NITJEE Main Cut off for IIIT

    Latest News: Bombay High Court’s Hearing on 75% JEE Main 2023 Eligibility Criteria has been postponed to April 24. Read More

    Table of Contents

    1. JEE Main 2023 Exam Dates
    2. JEE Main 2023 Question Papers
    3. JEE Main 2023 Answer Key
    4. JEE Main 2023 Result
    5. JEE Main 2023 Cut off
    6. JEE Main Marks vs Percentile vs Score
    7. JEE Main 2023 Counselling
    8. JoSAA Seat Matrix
    9. JEE Main 2023 Eligibility Criteria
    10. JEE Main 2023 Reservation
    11. JEE Main 2023 Exam Pattern
    12. JEE Main 2023 Syllabus
    13. JEE Main 2023 FAQs

    JEE Main Exam Dates

    JEE Main 2023 Exam Date

    JEE Main 2023 Exam Date is announced along with the official JEE Main 2023 notification. In line with the past trends of holding JEE Main over multiple dates, JEE Main 2023 Exam Date have been spread over multiple days.

    JEE Main 2023 Exam Date Session 2 (April)

    EventsPhase 2 Dates
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Application form Release DateFebruary 14, 2023 
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Application Form Last DateMarch 16, 2023 (10:50 PM)
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Form CorrectionMarch 13, 2023 to March 14, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 City IntimationApril 1, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Admit Card DateApril 3, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Exam DateApril 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Answer Key ReleaseApril 19, 2023 (OUT)
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Answer Key ChallengeApril 19, 2023 to April 21, 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Result DateApril 24, 2023 (tentative)
    JEE Main 2023 Counselling Date1st week of June 2023

    What is JEE Main exam?

    JEE Main a national-level entrance exam conducted bt NTA for B.Tech, B.Arch, B.Planning admissions to NIT, IIIT and GFTI. JEE Main is also conducted as a screening test forJEE Advanced. Top 2,50,000 qualified JEE Main candidates can sit for JEE Advanced for B.Tech admission to IIT. Candidates aiming for admission to IIT must score a 90+ percentile to sit for JEE Advanced 2023.

    Latest:Collegedunia's JEE Main 2023 Test Series is Live, Get Online Mock Tests with Solution Here.


    JEE Main Answer Key

    JEE Main 2023 Answer Key Session 2 (April)

    JEE Main 2023 Provisional Answer Key is out for Session 2 (April). Candidates can check the JEE Main 2023 Answer Key PDF through the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, by entering their application number and date of birth. 

    • The provisional NTA JEE Main Answer Key released are open for objections with a payment of INR 200 per objection. 
    • After considering all the objections, NTA will release the final JEE Main answer key 2023. The final answer key can not be challenged in any circumstances.
    Direct Link to JEE Main 2023 Answer Key

    How to download JEE Main Answer Key 2023?

    • Visit the official website of JEE Main - jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023.
    • Click on the link showing ‘JEE Main answer key’.
    • Enter your application number and date of birth to log in.
    • Match the question paper ID and sequence with your question paper.
    • Download it and take a printout of the answer key for further reference.

    How to Challenge JEE Main 2023 Answer Key?

    To access JEE Main 2023 Answer Key, candidates need to visit the official website. The link to challenge JEE Answer Key is mentioned on the official website. Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to challenge the provisional JEE Answer Key-

    • Visit the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023.
    • Click on the link given to challenge the provisional answer key. A new window will open.
    • Log in using your application number and password/ DOB.
    • Click on the option for ‘Challenge(s) regarding Answer Key’.
    • The Question IDs are displayed in sequential order for each of the three papers- B.E/B.Tech, B.Arch and B.Planning.
    • Each Question ID has a column with the ‘Correct Option’.
    • In case of an objection, use any one or more of the Option IDs given in the next four columns by clicking the check box.
    • Upload the supporting documents (in PDF format) by choosing ‘Choose File’.
    • Save your Claim and move to the next screen which displays the Option IDs that have been challenged.
    • Click on ‘Save your Claim and Pay Fee Finally’.
    • Select the mode of payment of processing fee (INR 200 per challenge)- Debit/Credit Card/Net Banking/Paytm.

    The procedure to raise objections against the provisional answer key is complete. The challenges are then verified by the panel of subject experts. If found correct, the answer key is revised and the responses for all candidates are updated accordingly. 

    NOTE: Candidates must note that no changes are entertained after the publication of the final JEE Main 2023 Answer Keys. NTA releases JEE Main Result based on the final answer key approved by the subject experts. 

    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Answer Key PDF

    Exam Date and ShiftAnswer Key PDF
    April 15 Shift 2JEE Main 15 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 15 Shift 1JEE Main 15 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 13 Shift 2JEE Main 13 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 13 Shift 1JEE Main 13 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 12 Shift 1JEE Main 12 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 11 Shift 2JEE Main 11 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 11 Shift 1JEE Main 11 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 10 Shift 2JEE Main 10 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 10 Shift 1JEE Main 10 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 8 Shift 2JEE Main 8 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 8 Shift 1JEE Main 8 April Shift 1 Answer Key
    April 6 Shift 2JEE Main 6 April Shift 2 Answer Key
    April 6 Shift 1JEE Main 6 April Shift 1 Answer Key

    What is a Good Score in JEE Main?

    A good score in JEE Main 2023 is very subjective. For someone, a score of 180 or more is good if they get a decent college. Meanwhile, for candidates aiming at IIT, 250+ score is a good JEE Main 2023 score. Here we have compiled the data for a good JEE Main 2023 score based on the previous year's trends.

    Perentile%ile ScoresJEE Main Marks
    Very Good %ile99-100180+
    Good %ile90-98120+
    Average %ile70-8990+
    Low %ileBelow 60Below 90

    JEE Main 2023 Question Paper

    JEE Main 2023 Question Paper

    JEE Main 2023 Question Paper PDFs for April and January Sessions is updated here for download. 

    JEE Main 2023 Question Paper Session 2

    Exam DateQuestion Paper PDF
    JEE Main 2023 15 April Shift 2 Question Paper Check Here
    JEE Main 2023 15 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 13 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 13 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 12 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 12 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 11 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 11 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 10 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 10 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 8 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 8 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 6 April Shift 2 Question PaperCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 6 April Shift 1 Question PaperCheck Here

    JEE Main Result

    JEE Main 2023 Result Session 2

    JEE Main 2023 result Session 2 (April) will be announced a week after the conclusion of the exam. JEE main 2023 session 2 result date is April 24, 2023 (tentatively). Candidates can check and download their JEE Main 2023 scorecard from the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. The rank includes both all India and all India category ranks. However, Candidates will get admission into NITs/ CFITs/ SFIs on the basis of All India Rank (AIR) only.

    JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result for B.Arch/B. Planning candidates will be announced separately. JEE Main Result contains the candidate's scores, percentile and rank. Top 2,50,000 test takers of JEE Main will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2023. For those who have taken multiple attempts, the best of the scores are considered for the preparation of the rank list. JEE Main 2023 Result is published online and no rank card is sent to the candidates by mail. 

    Direct Link to Check JEE Main 2023 ResultDirect Link to Check JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result

    How to check JEE Main 2023 Result?

    To check JEE Main 2023 Result, candidates need their application number and DOB. Steps to check JEE Main 2023 result have been listed below-

    • Visit the official website for NTA JEE Main Result, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
    • Click on the link for JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Result.
    • JEE Main 2023 login window will open, enter the required credentials, your application number and DOB and the security pin displayed on the screen. 
    • Once you submit, your JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Result will be displayed on the screen. 
    • This is the final NTA JEE Main 2023 Result. You can download and save your JEE scorecard for future use. 

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    JEE Main Toppers

    JEE Main 2023 Toppers

    List of JEE Main 2023 Toppers Session 2 will be released along with the declaration of result. Meanwhile, JEE Main 2023 January Topper List has been updated here. 20 students have scored a perfect NTA score in JEE Main 2023 Session 2. List of JEE Main 2023 Session 1 Toppers has been listed below while for category-wise JEE Main 2023 Topper List, Check Here 

    Candidates NameCategoryNTA Score
    ABHINEET MAJETYGeneral100
    AMOGH JALANGeneral100
    APURVA SAMOTAGeneral100
    ASHIK STENNYGeneral100
    BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARYGeneral100
    DESHANK PRATAP SINGHSC100
    DHRUV SANJAY JAINGeneral100
    DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDEGeneral100
    DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESHGeneral100
    GULSHAN KUMAROBC-NCL100
    GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAMGeneral100
    KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYAGeneral100
    KRISH GUPTAGen-EWS100
    MAYANK SONIOBC-NCL100
    N.K.VISHWAAJITHOBC-NCL100
    NIPUN GOELGeneral100
    RISHI KALRAGeneral100
    SOHAM DASGeneral100
    SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAIOBC-NCL100
    VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDYGeneral100

    JEE Main Cut off

    JEE Main 2023 Cut Off

    JEE Main Cut Off is divided into the Qualifying Cut off and the Admission Cut off. JEE Qualifying Cut off is the minimum score required to sit for JEE Advanced 2023. JEE Admission Cut off is the minimum rank required for admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. The cut off is based on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of appeared students, category of the candidate, cut off trend over the years and number of candidates applying for a particular course. 

    JEE Main 2023 Expected Cut off: Minimum Marks in JEE Mains to Qualify for JEE Advanced

    CategoryJEE Main Cut off 2023 Percentile (Expected)
    General88 – 100
    EWS78 – 89
    OBC- NCL74 – 89
    SC54 – 89
    ST44 – 89
    Gen- PwD0.11 – 89

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    JEE Main Cut off for NITsJEE Main Cut off for IIITsJEE Main Cut off for GFTIs

    JEE Main Qualifying Cut off

    JEE Main 2023 Cut off will be released after the declaration of the final results. Candidates can meanwhile check the previous year JEE Main Cut off for all the categories. JEE Main Cut off for General category slightly increased last year, while the cut off for all the other reserved categories dropped. 

    JEE Main 2022 Cut off: Minimum Percentile for JEE Advanced
    CategoryMinimum Percentile Cut offMaximum Percentile Cut off
    General88.4121383100
    EWS63.111414188.4037478
    OBC- NCL67.009029788.4081747
    SC43.082095488.4037478
    ST26.777132888.4072779
    Gen- PwD0.003102988.3784882

    JEE Main Cut off Trends- Qualifying Scores (2021 vs 2020)

    CategoryJEE Main 2021 Cut offJEE Main 2020 Cut off
    Unreserved Category (UR)87.899224190.3765335
    Economically Weaker Section (EWS)66.221484570.2435518
    Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL)68.023444772.8887969
    Scheduled Caste (SC)46.882533850.1760245
    Scheduled Tribe (ST)34.672899939.0696101
    People with Disabilities (PwD)0.00963750.0618524

    JEE Main Admission Cut off

    JEE Main Admission Cut off refers to the minimum rank required by candidates for admission to B.Tech/ B.Arch/ B.Planning courses at one of the participating colleges. Candidates can use the links given below to download PDFs for JEE Main Admission Cut off available in the form of Opening and Closing Ranks as released after each round of JoSAA Counselling for the previous session. Through the previous year JEE Main Cut off stats, candidates can have an exact idea of what to expect from JEE Main 2023 Admission Cut offs.

    JEE Main CSE Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for CSE

    JEE Main ECE Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for ECE

    JEE Main Electrical Engineering Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for Electrical Engineering

    JEE Main Mechanical Engineering Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for Mechanical Engineering

    JEE Main Civil Engineering Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for Civil Engineering

    JEE Main Architecture Cut off for NIT

    NIT JEE Main Cut off for Architecture

    JoSAA 2022 OR and CR

    RoundsJoSAA Admission Cutoff 2022- Opening and Closing Ranks
    NITsIIITsGFTIs
    Round 1Check HereCheck HereCheck Here
    Round 2Check HereCheck HereCheck Here
    Round 3Check HereCheck HereCheck Here
    Round 4Check HereCheck HereCheck Here
    Round 5Check HereCheck HereCheck Here
    Round 6Check HereCheck HereCheck Here

    JEE Main Qualifying Cut off vs Admission Cut off

    Point of DifferenceJEE Main 2023 -Qualifying CutoffJEE Main 2023 - Admission Cutoff
    Published byNational Testing Agency (NTA)JoSAA releases the Admission Cutoff on behalf of the participating institutes
    Released OnWill be released along with the results. Candidates have to log in to check the qualifying cutoff.Will be released on JoSAA website
    PurposeCandidates who meet the qualifying cutoff will be eligible for JEE Advanced. Thus it acts as a screening of candidates for JEE Advanced.To keep a check that how much minimum marks are required to have higher chances of allotment in the participating institutes.
    Category SpecificYesYes
    Institute SpecificNoYes
    Branch SpecificNoYes
    Used for AdmissionNoYes

    JEE Main College Predictor

    JEE Main 2023 College Predictor

    • Collegedunia’s exclusive JEE Main 2023 college predictor assists candidates in finding suitable colleges for B.Tech/ B.Arch admission.
    • JEE Main College Predictor uses the opening and closing ranks of the previous year's data and predicts the most suitable college options to pursue Engineering/ Architecture in India.
    • Candidates can also narrow down the available options by adding specific filters such as their preferred city or course they wish to pursue.
    • JEE Main 2023 College Predictor assists the student in making the best decision on the college they must apply for admission by providing information about colleges, accepting scores, and other details about NITs, IIITs, GFTIs and other participating colleges.
    • Candidates with JEE Main rank below 5000 can get admission to the top five NITs in India. 
    JEE Main 2023 College Predictor

    JEE Main Marks vs Rank vs %ile

    JEE Mains 2023 Marks vs Percentile

    • JEE Main Percentage defines a candidate’s marks, whereas JEE Percentile defines the position of the candidate amongst others.
    • If a student says he/she has 90 percentile, this means that there are 10 percent of students above him/her who have secured higher marks.
    • Here’s an expected JEE Main Marks vs Percentile range estimate for 2023 session:
    JEE Main PercentileJEE Main Marks
    99180
    98150
    97135
    96120
    95114
    94105
    9399
    9290
    9184
    9078

    JEE Main Percentile vs Rank

    The table below covers the previous year analysis of JEE Main Percentile vs Rank that might candidates know what to expect for JEE Main 2023-

    JEE Main PercentileJEE Main Rank
    99.9964
    99.9987
    99.81887
    99.72800
    99.63674
    99.54613
    99.45492
    99.36412
    99.27347
    99.18211
    999183
    98.513735
    9818135
    97.522800
    9726927
    96.531478
    9636042
    95.540000
    9547940
    9453467
    9362920
    9271958
    9180841
    9090061

    JEE Main Score vs Percentile

    Along with the percentile vs rank analysis, Collegedunia has also provided the JEE Main Score vs Percentile Analysis for 2022 and 2021 in the table below. Candidates must note that the data mentioned below is the overall average scores across all the exam shifts.

    JEE Main PercentileJEE Main 2022 Scores/ MarksJEE Main 2021 Scores/ Marks
    99189204
    98164180
    97149162
    96137150
    95126139
    94118131
    93112123
    92105116
    9199110
    9094104

    JEE Main 2023 Counselling

    JEE Main Counselling is conducted through two major processes- JoSAA and CSAB. First JoSAA Counselling is conducted offering admission to 23 IITs, 31 NITs, IIEST Shibpur, 26 IIITs and 29 Other GFTIs. Once JoSAA Counselling concludes, CSAB conducts differnt rounds of counselling for admission to the vacant seats after JoSAA and the other specific seats under CSAB NEUT, SFTI, etc. 

    • JoSAA Counselling: The Joint Seat Allocation Authority conducts JoSAA Counselling for admission to 23 IITs, 31 NITs, IIEST Shibpur, 26 IIITs and 29 Other GFTIs. The counselling is conducted as a combined process for JEE Main and Advanced qualified candidates.
      • JoSAA is conducted in six rounds. However, in case of any vacant seats, two special rounds called CSAB special rounds are conducted to fill the vacant seats available.
      • After each round of JoSAA Counselling, a category-wise wise opening and closing rank is released which is the admission cut off for JEE Main.
      • The opening rank is the lowest eligible rank to secure admission while the closing rank is the highest eligible rank to secure admission in IITs, NITs, IIITs, IIEST or GFTIs.
    • CSAB NEUT Counselling: Central Seat Allocation Board for North Eastern States & Union Territories or CSAB NEUT is conducted for engineering/ technology/ architecture admissions to candidates belonging to 8 North East States and 4 Union Territories.
      • CSAB NEUT offers seats to candidates belonging to Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Lakshadweep.
      • These seats are offered under the scheme of “Reservation of seats in Degree Level Technical Courses for States / UTs in the AICTE-approved institutions lacking facilities for education in specific fields of Technical Education and for certain categories”.
    • CSAB SFTI Counselling: CSAB SFTI Counselling is conducted for admission to Self Financing Technical Institutes in India. For the academic session 2021-22, CSAB SFTI had been cancelled due to minimum participation from SFTIs. Any updates for this year will be updated here after the official annoucement. 
    • CSAB Special Round Counselling: CSAB conducts CSAB Special Round Counselling in two rounds. The rounds are conducted to fill seats left vacant after six rounds of JoSAA Counselling in NIT+ system seats.
    • CSAB Supernumerary Round Counselling: CSAB also conducts CSAB Supernumerary round through its online portal for admission to supernumerary seats at selected NITs. CSAB Supernumerary Round is conducted for admission to NIT Calicut, NIT Durgapur, and SVNIT Surat for candidates belonging to Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar, Lakshadweep, Daman & Diu, and Dadra & Nagar Haveli.

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    JEE Main CounsellingJEE Main Seat Allotment

    JoSAA Seat Matrix

    JoSAA is going to release the updated seat matrix for the academic year 2023-24 once the counselling notification is released. Till then candidates can refer to the previous year JoSAA Seat Matrix for admission to B.Tech/B.Arch courses at top colleges in India.

    JoSAA Seat Matrix 2022
    CategoriesIITsNITsIIITsGFTIs
    Open6383917828223149
    Open-PwD346469129171
    Gen EWS15682264658640
    Gen EWS- PwD841333033
    SC237033661006922
    SC- PwD1221904951
    ST11792032512557
    ST- PwD611061827
    OBC- NCL4259593918101155
    OBC-NCL- PwD2263179254
    Total165982399471266759

    Other B.Tech Exams:

    JEE Advanced 2023BITSAT 2023MHT CET 2023
    WBJEE 2023KCET 2023KEAM 2023

    JEE Main 2023 – Admission at NITs

    • The admission policy for NIT states is that out of the total number of seats, 50 percent of the seats will be reserved for students of the particular state where the NIT is located.
    • The other 50 percent of seats will be granted based on All India Rank (AIR) of students from other states.
    • A candidate can avail of a scholarship based on their class XII performance and JEE Main Score.

    Top 10 NITs as per NIRF Ranking

    Name of Top 10 NITsNIRF Ranking 2022No. of B.Tech Programs
    NIT Trichy89
    NIT Surathkal108
    NIT Rourkela1514
    NIT Warangal218
    NIT Calicut3111
    NIT Durgapur348
    VNIT Nagpur328
    MNIT Jaipur468
    MNNIT Allahabad479
    NIT Kurukshetra507

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    Low Score in JEE Main? Apply Here

    With lakhs of students competing for seats in IITs, IIITs and NITs, it is often that candidates end up not achieving the desired rank. There are a number of prestigious B.Tech colleges, admissions to which is possible without JEE Main Score.

    Private Engineering Colleges in India – Facts  to your interest

    • Vellore Institute of Technology is the best private engineering college in India as per the NIRF Ranking 2020, from the 18th position in engineering colleges in the list of engineering colleges all over the country in NIRF Rankings 2019, it has gone up to the 15th position in 2020.
    • Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani secured the 20th position in NIRF Rankings 2020. 
    • With the NIRF Score of 50.95, SRM, Chennai has secured the 41st position in NIRF 2020 Engineering Colleges Rankings. 
    • In the list of NIRF Ranking 2020, LPU, Jalandhar appears in the top 100 of its most crucial overall category, which includes IITs and Central Universities.

    Candidates might choose to take a drop and prepare for the next session. However, sometimes, choosing an alternative college with good placement and faculty records can be a much wiser option. Here is a list of colleges accepting candidates on the basis of other engineering entrance exams, the details are tabulated below:

    Name of the InstituteAdmission ProcessNumber of Seats (approx.)
    BITS PilaniBITSAT800
    NSIT DelhiDTU Entrance Exam775
    MIT PuneMHT CET540
    CEAU GuindyTNEA (Counselling Process) -
    MIT KarnatakaMU OET6,520
    VITVITEEE3,570
    LPULPUNEST-
    SRM UniversitySRMJEEE10,200
    BMSCE BangaloreBMSCE Entrance Exam970
    R.V. College of EngineeringKCET, COMEDK UGET1,080
    MSRIT BangaloreKCET, COMEDK UGET738

    JEE Main 2023 Helpline

    NTA has provided different helpline or contact numbers for different queries raised by the candidates.

    • JEE Main Helpline Contact: jeemain@nta.ac.in
    • JEE Main Helpline for Transactions: For transaction-related queries, Click Here
    • JEE Main Helpline for Mock test: For mock test related queries, contact - tpc@nta.ac.in

    National Testing Agency,
    Ministry of Education, Government of India
    NSIC-MDBP Building
    First Floor,Okhla Industrial Estate
    New Delhi-110020
    Contact No. : 01169227700, 011-40759000


    JEE Main 2023 Eligibility

    JEE Main 2023 Eligibility is released along with the official brochure. Before registering for JEE Main 2023, candidates must make sure to meet all the eligibility requirements. Along with the educational/ academic requirements, candidates must fulfill the age requirement for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs based on JEE Main scores. 

    JEE Main 2023 Age Requirement (Date of Birth)

    • There is no age limit for JEE Main 2023. However, only the candidates who have passed Class 12th in 2021, 2022 or are appearing in 2023 are eligible irrepective of their age. 
    • However, based on the admission requirements at NITs, IIITs and GFTIs, candidates must therefore be born on or after October 1, 1998, are eligible to sit for JEE Main 2023.
    • SC/ST/PWD candidates, are eligible for 5-year age relaxation and must be born on or after October 1, 1993.
    • The date of birth on the candidate's higher secondary education (10th) certificate will be taken into account.

    JEE Main 2023 Academic Qualification

    • Applicants must have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) or an equivalent exam from a recognized board/institute in the year 2022 or 2023.
    • Candidates who took the 12th class exam in 2020 but did not pass the exam are ineligible to take the exam again, even though they pass the exam later.
    • Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics must be required subjects in the qualifying test.
    • Candidates who take the qualifying exam will also be considered.
    • Candidates who have completed three-year diploma programs will be accepted as well.
    • For the last two years, NTA has removed the minimum 75% eligibility criteria for JEE Main.

    JEE Main 2023 Attempts

    • The number of attempts permitted for JEE Main is limited to three. It means that if a candidate fails to pass JEE main in the first attempt, he or she can take the next two exams.
    • Candidates appearing for both the sessions of the same academic year is considered a single attempt and the best of the two scores is used for assigning the ranks.

    JEE Main 2023 Reservation

    JEE Main 2023 Reservation is based on the guidelines released by the Government of India. Candidates belonging to the Economically Weaker Sections are eligible for 10% reservation. NTA releases a separate category-wise merit list and colleges accepting JEE Main score also reserve 10% additional seats for EWS candidates. To avail this reservation applicants have to mark them as EWS while filling the category column in JEE Main 2023 application form. As per the latest JEE Main Reservation policy, the percentage of reservation has been listed in the table below. Check JEE Main 2023 Reservation 

    CategoryReservation
    Other Backward class candidates27%
    Scheduled Caste candidates15%
    Schedule Tributes candidates7.5%
    PwD candidates3%
    Female candidates5%
    Home State Quota50%

    JEE Main 2023 Application Form (April Session)

    JEE Main 2023 Application Form April Session were made available on the official website from February 14 to March 12 and again from March 15 to March 16. The registration for JEE Main 2023 April Session are now closed. JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Application Form were made available on jeemain.nta.nic.in. For further details on JEE Main 2023 application form, fee and process, you can check the link provided below. 

    Direct Link to JEE Main 2023 Application Form

    JEE Main 2023 City Intimation Slip Session 2

    JEE Main 2023 City Intimation for April Session has been released. The city intimation contains information regarding the city where the exam center is located for the candidate. This city intimation slip is not the admit card and candidates must also download their admit card separately. Candidates can download JEE Main 2023 Session 2 City Intimation Slip using their application number and DOB on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    Direct Link for JEE Main 2023 Session 2 City Intimation (OUT)

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    JEE Main 2023 Exam Pattern

    JEE Main is conducted for three papers– Paper 1 (B.E/ B.Tech), Paper 2A (B.Arch) and Paper 2B (B.Planning). No new changes are expected in JEE Main 2023 Exam Pattern.

    • The exam is conducted online as a computer-based test for a duration of 3 hours. 
    • Each correct answer in JEE Main carries a weightage of 4 marks while -1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer (MCQ or numerical-based answer).
    FeaturePaper Pattern for B.TechPaper Pattern for B.ArchPaper Pattern for B.Planning
    JEE Main Examination ModeComputer-based Test Computer-based Test (Drawing Test in Pen and Paper Mode)Computer-based Test
    JEE Main Exam Language13 languages (English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu)
    Number of SectionsThree- Physics, Chemistry and MathematicsThree- Mathematics, Aptitude, DrawingThree- Mathematics, Aptitude, Planning
    JEE Main Exam Duration

    3 hours

    3 hours3 hours
    JEE Main Sectional Time LimitNoneNoneNone
    JEE Main Total Marks300 marks400 marks400 marks
    JEE Main Total Number of Questions Asked90 questions82 Questions105 Questions
    JEE Main Total Number of Questions to be Answered75 questions77 Questions100 Questions
    JEE Main Type of QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions (MCQ);
    Numerical Answer Type Questions
    Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ);
    Numerical Answer Type Questions;
    Drawing Questions
    Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ);
    Numerical Answer Type Questions
    JEE Main Section-wise Number of QuestionsPhysics- 20 MCQs and 10 numerical type,
    Chemistry- 20 MCQs and 10 numerical type,
    Mathematics- 20 MCQs and 10 numerical type
    Mathematics- 20 MCQs and 10 numerical type,
    Aptitude- 50 questions,
    Drawing- 2 questions
    Mathematics- 20 MCQs and 10 numerical type,
    Aptitude- 50 questions,
    Planning- 25 questions
    JEE Main Section-wise WeightagePhysics- 100 marks,
    Chemistry- 100 marks,
    Mathematics- 100 marks
    Mathematics- 100 marks,
    Aptitude- 200 marks,
    Drawing- 100 marks
    Mathematics- 100 marks,
    Aptitude- 200 marks,
    Planning- 100 marks
    JEE Main Marking Scheme+4 for each correct answer+4 for each correct answer
    50 marks for each drawing questions
    +4 for each correct answer
    JEE Main Negative Marking-1 for each incorrect answer-1 for each incorrect answer-1 for each incorrect answer

    Also Check:

    JEE Main B.E./B.Tech Exam PatternJEE Main B.Arch Exam PatternJEE Main B.Planning Exam Pattern

    JEE Main 2023 B.E/B.Tech Exam Pattern

    SubjectsMaximum Questions AskedMaximum Questions to AnswerMarks
    Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)Numerical Type QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)Numerical Type Questions
    Physics2010205100
    Chemistry2010205100
    Mathematics2010205100
    Total9075300

    JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Exam Pattern

    SubjectsMaximum Questions AskedMaximum Questions to AnswerMarks
    Mathematics30 (20 MCQs +10 numerical type questions)25 (20 MCQs + 5 numerical type questions)100
    Aptitude5050200
    Drawing22100
    Total8277400

    JEE Main 2023 B. Planning Exam Pattern

    SubjectsMaximum Questions AskedMaximum Questions to AnswerMarks
    Mathematics30 (20 MCQs +10 numerical type questions)25 (20 MCQs + 5 numerical type questions)100
    Aptitude5050200
    Planning2525100
    Total105100400
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    JEE Main 2023 Syllabus

    JEE Main 2023 Syllabus is released along with the official brochure at jeemain.nta.nic.in. No changes have been made in JEE Main 2023 Syllabus PDF. Based on the previous year analysis, JEE Syllabus from Class 11th carries a weightage of 40% and JEE Syllabus from Class 12th has a weightage of 60% in the entrance exam

    • JEE Main Syllabus for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) covers topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
    • JEE Main Syllabus for Paper 2A (B.Arch) covers topics from Aptitude, Drawing, and Mathematics.
    • While that for Paper 2B (B.Planning) covers topics of Mathematics, Aptitude and Planning-based questions.

    Candidates can check JEE Main 2023 Syllabus PDF below which includes subject-wise all the important topics and sub-topics for Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, etc. 

    SubjectJEE Mains Syllabus PDF
    JEE Main 2023 Physics SyllabusCheck PDF Here
    JEE Main 2023 Chemistry SyllabusCheck PDF Here
    JEE Main 2023 Mathematics SyllabusCheck PDF Here
    JEE Main 2023 B.Arch SyllabusCheck PDF Here
    JEE Main 2023 B.Planning SyllabusCheck PDF Here

    JEE Main Chapter-wise Weightage

    Each section In JEE Main Question Paper has an equal weightage of 33.33%. However, some chapters in JEE Main Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics have a higher weightage as compared to other chapters. With the help of JEE Main Chapter-wise Weightage, candidates can know the topics and sub-topics carrying a higher weightage in the exam. The section below covers JEE Main Chapter-wise Weightage for Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry for the previous year (2022). The number of questions mentioned in each of chapter-wise weightage analysis is the total of questions asked across several exam sessions. Check JEE Main Chapter-wise Weightage

    JEE Main Physics Chapter-wise Weightage

    ChaptersTotal Questions in June SessionTotal Questions in July Session
    Current Electricity2623
    Laws of Motion1714
    Ray Optics1315
    Semiconductors1810
    Alternating Current1413
    Magnetic Effects of Current1710
    Work Power Energy1511
    Capacitance1411
    Gravitation1410
    Electrostatics149
    Communication System129
    Dual Nature of Matter129
    Kinetic Theory of Gases1011
    Mechanical Properties of Fluids129
    Motion In One Dimension129
    Thermodynamics147
    Waves and Sound128
    Oscillations712
    Thermal Properties of Matter127
    Motion In Two Dimensions99
    Atomic Physics710
    Nuclear Physics98
    Rotational Motion116
    Wave Optics105
    Center of Mass Momentum68
    Electromagnetic Induction86
    Electromagnetic Waves95
    Units and Dimensions77
    Magnetic Properties of Matter67
    Mechanical Properties of Solids211
    Mathematics in Physics75
    Experimental Physics46

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    JEE Main Chemistry Chapter-wise Weightage

    ChapterTotal Questions in June SessionTotal Questions in July Session
    Alcohols, Phenols & Ethers1412
    Aldehydes & Ketones99
    Amines1312
    Basic Concepts of Chemistry1313
    Biomolecules1310
    Carboxylic Acid Derivatives43
    Chemical Bonding1415
    Chemical Equilibrium63
    Chemical Kinetics1210
    Chemistry in Everyday Life139
    Classification of Elements and Periodicity88
    Coordination Compounds1713
    d & f Block Elements1516
    Electrochemistry158
    Environmental Chemistry87
    General Organic Chemistry2220
    Haloalkanes & Haloarenes102
    Hydrocarbons1111
    Hydrogen56
    Ionic Equilibrium67
    Isolation of Metals139
    p Block Elements (Group 13 & 14)68
    p Block Elements (Group 15-18)2114
    Polymers108
    Practical Chemistry40
    Redox Reactions710
    s Block Elements1110
    Solid State63
    Solutions1210
    States of Matter57
    Structure of Atom1410
    Surface Chemistry107
    Thermodynamics (C)1410

    JEE Main Mathematics Chapter-wise Weightage

    ChapterTotal Questions in June SessionTotal Questions in July Session
    Application of Derivatives2516
    Area Under Curves118
    Basic of Mathematics21
    Binomial Theorem1511
    Circle129
    Complex Number1313
    Continuity & Differentiability87
    Definite Integration2020
    Determinants105
    Differential Equations1917
    Differentiation63
    Ellipse75
    Functions1411
    Heights and Distances25
    Hyperbola89
    Indefinite Integration22
    Inverse Trigonometric Functions75
    Limits137
    Mathematical Reasoning1310
    Matrices1716
    Parabola129
    Permutation Combination138
    Probability1313
    Properties of Triangles10
    Quadratic Equation1011
    Sequences and Series1719
    Sets and Relations65
    Statistics74
    Straight Lines910
    Three Dimensional Geometry2520
    Trigonometric Equations54
    Trigonometric Ratios & Identities73
    Vector Algebra1614

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    JEE Main Class-wise Weightage

    JEE Main Syllabus is based on both Class 11th and 12th syllabus. Thus, to help candidates know the class-wise syllabus weightage of 11th and 12th in JEE Main over the years, the table below covers subject-wise percentage-

    SubjectYearClass 11th WeightageClass 12th Weightage
    Physics202247%53%
    202149%51%
    202049%51%
    Chemistry202245%55%
    202147%53%
    202045%55%
    Mathematics202245%55%
    202145%55%
    202043%57%

    JEE Main 2023 Preparation Tips

    JEE Main 2023 Preparation Tips will help the candidates to bring a good score in JEE Main 2023. Below are some preparation tips for the appearing candidates.

    JEE Main Preparation Tips
    • Instead of memorizing everything, the candidates should try and understand the concepts.
    • Make short notes of important topics, mistakes, and shortcuts while studying and keep them for revising daily.
    • Attempt mock tests and solve the previous year’s questions to analyze the mistakes. Check JEE Main Previous Year’s Question Papers
    • Do study on a daily basis to bring a good score in JEE Main 2023, because self-study is the key.

    Subject-Wise Preparation Tips for JEE Main 2023

    Physics

    • In JEE Main 2023, understanding concepts and solving question papers are the keys to scoring well in Physics. If you don’t understand the concept you will not be able to solve a numerical question. So, be perfect with the concepts.
    • Always read the theory first, then start solving the MCQs of books. After that solace the MCQs of previous years’ question papers.
    • Set a time limit for solving a practice paper, it will increase your speed of solving, analyzing power and make you fond of concepts and at some time the formulas as well.
    • Be focused when solving any problem and careful about the signs and units.

    Chemistry

    • Don’t start to memorize everything in Chemistry. Focus on understanding the fundamental concepts, then it will be easier to memorize other stuff.
    • Keep short notes of all formulas and equations after completing the chapters.
    • Refer to the books of NCERT, Arihant, etc.
    • In Organic Chemistry, study all reaction mechanisms and remember all named reactions. Make notes of each chapter.

    Mathematics

    • Candidates are advised to practice more and more to bring a good score in JEE Main 2023.
    • Give special attention to your problem-solving skills.
    • The concepts and formulas should be at your fingertips. Know every shortcut and formula possible.

    Things to Avoid in Preparation for JEE Main 2023

    • Backlogs: Candidates are advised not to keep any backlogs. You don’t need to procrastinate in JEE Main 2023 Preparation. Make a good habit of finishing work and assignments on time to achieve your goal.
    • TV/Social Media/Video Games: Avoid everything which destroys your precious time. Give that time in your preparation because JEE Main 2023 Preparation needs your focus and dedication.
    • Reading too many Books: Quality matters more than quantity. The number of books you read is not proportional to your chances of clearing JEE. You need to be aware of what’s in the syllabus and avoid questions that are above the exam level.
    • Not Understanding Concepts: Don’t mug up things. Avoid cramming unless it’s some chemistry part or basic formulas.
    • Depression for Low Score in Test: As much as you attend tests, you will be improving yourself. Monthly tests or practice tests are just to analyze your understanding and learning. It’s a way to learn from your mistakes. 
    • Depending on Self Study:  There is a reason for giving credit to the teachers who have helped the candidates to clear JEE. The teachers have experience in preparing students for JEE every year. They will resolve your doubts, correct your mistakes, and show you the correct way to prepare.

    JEE Main 2023 Books

    Candidates should refer to the best books of JEE Main 2023 as mentioned in the below tables. Choosing the right book for JEE Main 2023 will help the candidates in their preparation. Apart from Class 11th and 12th NCERT, candidates can check Best Books for JEE Main by Disha Publications to prepare for the exam. 

    JEE Main 2023: Best book for Physics

    Book NameAuthor/Publisher
    Concepts of Physics - Part IHC Verma
    Concepts of Physics - Part IIHC Verma
    Practice Book Physics for JEE Main and AdvancedDC Pandey
    Physics for JEE (Main and Advanced)-Vol 1 and 2Resnick, Halliday, Walker
    Problems in General PhysicsI.E.Irodov

    JEE Main 2023: Best Books for Chemistry

    Book NameAuthor/Publisher
    Concepts of Organic ChemistryO.P Tandon
    Organic ChemistryRobert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd
    Concise Inorganic ChemistryJ.D. Lee
    Modern Approach to Chemical CalculationsR.C. Mukherjee
    GRB Numerical ChemistryP. Bahadur

    JEE Main 2023: Best Books for Mathematics

    Book NameAuthor/Publisher
    Objective Mathematics for JEER.D. Sharma
    Mathematics for Class 11 and 12R.D. Sharma
    Higher AlgebraHall and Knight
    Problems in Calculus of One VariableI.A. Maron
    IIT MathematicsM.L. Khanna
    Degree level Differential CalculusA Das Gupta

    Also Read How to Prepare for JEE Main Aptitude section for B.Arch and B.Planning?


    JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers

    SubjectQuestion Paper Links
    JEE Main Mathematics Question PapersDownload Here
    JEE Main Physics Question PapersDownload Here
    JEE Main Chemistry Question PapersDownload Here
    JEE Main B.Arch and B.Plan PapersDownload Here

    Apart from practicing JEE Main previous year question paper, candidates can practice by solving previous year question papers of other B.Tech entrance examinations conducted in India. Since the syllabus of each of the B.Tech entrances is quite similar, solving as many question papers will be helpful for the candidate to track their preparation and also work on their speed. 

    Check Similar B.Tech Exam Question Papers:

    WBJEE Question PapersMHT CET Question PapersKCET Question Papers
    KEAM Question PapersAP EAPCET Question PapersTS EAMCET Question Papers

    JEE Main 2023 Test Series

    Candidates who are willing to crack JEE Main 2023 should attempt JEE Main Test Series. In this test series, candidates can find full-length test series, chapter-wise tests, and the frequency of questions asked in JEE Main. Candidates must attempt the test series to give throttle to their preparation.

    JEE Main 2023 Online Classes

    Online classes for JEE Main have become more important after the Covid-19 pandemic. Many students are choosing online classes to save their time for practice because they have the flexibility to attend the lectures at any time. Some of the names of the institutes that provide online classes for JEE Main are given below:

    ParticularDetails
    JEE Main Online CoachingAakash Institute, Gradeup, Etoos India, FIITJEE, Career Point, Unacademy, Vidyamandir, etc.

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    JEE Main 2023 Mock Test

    The authority will release the official mock test of JEE Main 2023 on the official website. To attempt the JEE Main 2023 Mock Test, candidates have to open the website and click on the mock test link. Candidates should note that without the credentials they will not be able to attend the JEE Main 2023 mock test. Until JEE main 2023 Mock test is released, candidates should practice the previous year’s JEE Main mock tests. Check JEE Main Mock Tests


    JEE Main 2023 Practice Centers

    National Testing Agency has set up a huge network of JEE Test Practice Centers. These test practice centers are open for the appearing candidates so that they can train themselves for the upcoming Computer-based test. There will be qualified and experienced Nodal Officers and staff to clear all the doubts and make you familiar with the computer-based test. Candidates can appear for practice tests according to the schedule provided below:

    DayTime
    Monday to Friday2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
    Saturday, Sunday and Holidays10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

    JEE Main Admit Card

    JEE Main 2023 Admit Card (April Session)

    JEE Main 2023 Admit Card Session 2 (April Session) has been released. Just like the January Session, NTA is going to release JEE Mains Hall Ticket for Session 2 in a phased manner. The candidates can download their JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Admit Card from the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in through JEE Main 2023 Login.

    JEE admit card consists of some necessary details such as exam schedule, venue, and center code. Candidates are required to carry their JEE Main 2023 admit card, undertaking/self-declaration and a valid photo ID such as an Aadhar card, a voter card, a driver's license, or a passport.

    • Without a valid JEE Main admit card, no candidate is permitted to take the entrance exam.
    • When the invigilator requests it, the candidate must display their JEE Main admit card duly signed with the self-declaration. 
    • Candidates must ensure that all information on the admit card is right, including their name, date of birth, and exam date. 
    • If a candidate discovers a difference/ discrepancy in their JEE Main 2023 Admit Card, he or she must report it to the appropriate authority.
    JEE Main 2023 Admit Card Download Link (OUT)

    How to Download JEE Main 2023 Admit Card?

    To download JEE Main 2023 Admit Card, candidates need their application number and DOB. Steps to download JEE Main Admit Card have been listed below.

    • Visit the official JEE Main website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
    • Click on the link for NTA JEE Main Admit Card 2023 Download.
    • JEE Main login window will open,, enter the required credentials, your application number and DOB. 
    • Click on Submit and your admit card will be displayed on the screen. 
    • Download NTA JEE Main 2023 Admit Card to be carried along on the exam day.

    JEE Main 2023 Self Declaration/ Undertaking

    JEE Main 2023 Self Declaration form is a part of admit card printed on the first page. Candidates are required to fill the self-declaration and carry it to the exam center along with the admit card and photo-ID proof.

    Also Read: JEE Main Exam Day Instructions and Guidelines


    JEE Main Paper Analysis

    JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis Session 2

    JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis April Attempt is updated here for each exam session. Using the paper analysis link provided below, candidates can know the difficulty level of the paper, topics with the highest weightage in the exam, the toughest paper in the exam and also the ideal attempts to qualify JEE Main Cut off.

    JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Exam Date and ShiftPaper Analysis
    JEE Main 2023 15 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 15 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 13 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 13 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 12 April Shift 2 Paper Analysis (B.Arch/B.Planning)Check Here
    JEE Main 2023 12 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 11 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 11 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 10 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 10 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 8 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 8 April Shift 1 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 6 April Shift 2 Paper AnalysisCheck Here
    JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis April 6 Shift 1Check Here

    Frequently Asked Questions

    JEE Main 2023 FAQs

    Ques. What are the dates of JEE Main 2023 Session 2?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 Session 2 exam dates are April 6, 8, 10, 11 and 12, 2023. NTA will conduct JEE Main 2023 April Session 2 in two shifts, Forenoon (9 AM to 12 PM) and Afternoon Shift (3 PM to 6 PM).


    Ques. Where can I download JEE Main 2023 Admit Card?

    Ans. You can download JEE Main 2023 Admit Card from the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. NTA has released JEE Main 2023 Admit Card Session 2 on April 3, 2023. To download JEE Main 2023 admit card you need to login using your application number and DOB.


    Ques. How can I download JEE Main Admit Card?

    Ans. After successful registration for JEE Main 2023, candidates can download their JEE Main 2023 Admit Card from the official website of NTA. Follow the below steps to download JEE Main 2023 Admit Card.

    • First, go to the official website of JEE Main 2023 - jeemain.nta.nic.in.
    • Now, click on the link showing ‘JEE Main 2023 Admit Card’.
    • After that, enter your application number and date of birth to log in.
    • Click on submit after entering the details.
    • Finally, the dashboard of JEE Main 2023 Admit Card will open and you will be able to see the admit card.
    • Download the admit card and take a printout for further reference.

    Ques. Is JEE Main 2023 Registration open?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 Registration are now closed. NTA had opened JEE Main 2023 registration window from February 14 to March 12 and reopened again from March 15 to 16. JEE Main 2023 registration form were available on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023. 


    Ques. What is the full marks of JEE Main 2023?

    Ans. The full marks for JEE Main 2023 paper 1 is 300 marks. Every correct answer is marked +4 marks and for every incorrect answer 1 mark is deducted. The full marks for JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 is 400 marks. 


    Ques. Is 75% necessary for JEE Main 2023?

    Ans. Yes, 75% in Class 12th is necessary for JEE Main 2023. Candidates must have scored 75% in Class 12th or must be among the top 20 percentile in their respective board to be eligible for admission to NIT, IIIT and GFTI based on JEE Main scores. SC/ST candidates need a minimum 65% criteria in Class 12th to be eligible for B.Tech admission. 


    Ques. How many attempts for JEE Mains 2023?

    Ans. NTA is going to conduct JEE Mains 2023 twice. Students will therefore get two attempts for the academic year 2023-24. Those appearing for both exam sessions will be considered as one attempt. A student can appear for JEE Main for three consecutive years. Check JEE Main 2023 Attempts


    Ques. Are Class 12th marks important for JEE Main?

    Ans. Class 12th marks have no weightage in preparation of JEE Main ranks. JEE Main ranks are prepared solely on the basis of the marks secured in the entrance exam. However, for admission to NIT, IIIT and GFTI, candidates need a minimum 75% in Class 12th to be eligible. 


    Ques. Is JEE Main Syllabus same as CBSE Syllabus?

    Ans. In 2021, CBSE Syllabus had undergone a reduction of 30%. However, no changes were made to JEE Main Syllabus. Therefore, JEE Main Syllabus is not the same as CBSE anymore. Candidates must refer to the official JEE Main Syllabus PDF released by NTA to know the topics and sub-topics asked in the exam.


    Ques. Is JEE Main MCQ based or written?

    Ans. JEE Main is an online exam conducted as a computer-based test. The questions in JEE Main are of two types- MCQs and numerical-based questions. However, the drawing test in JEE Main Paper 2 is conducted online in pen and paper mode. 


    Ques. Is there a negative marking in JEE Main?

    Ans. Yes, as per the revised JEE Main Marking Scheme, there is a negative marking for both MCQs and numerical-based questions. 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer while 4 marks are awarded for each correct answer in JEE Main.


    Ques. What is the purpose of JEE Main?

    Ans.The purpose of JEE Main is B.E/B.Tech and B.Arch admissions in NITs, IIITs, GFTIs, and SFTIs. Top 2,50000 JEE Main rank holders are eligible to apply for JEE Advanced. JEE Main has replaced AIEEE and IIT JEE that were earlier held for engineering admissions in India.


    Ques. What is the difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced?

    Ans.The difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced is that JEE Advanced offers admission to IITs while JEE Main scores are used for admission in NITs, IIITs and GFTIs. It is also compulsory to clear JEE Main in order to take JEE Advanced. Students who secure the top 250000 ranks in JEE Main can apply for JEE Advanced. JEE Main is conducted 4 times a year whereas JEE Advanced is conducted only once. Check Here


    Ques. What is the salary of IIT Toppers?

    Ans.The average package of IIT Toppers is around 8-12 lakhs per annum. For the placement year 2021-22, the Highest package for IIT Kharagpur is Rs 2.40 crores, which is the highest among all IITs


    Ques. Can I apply for JEE Advanced without giving JEE Main?

    Ans: In order to appear for JEE Advanced, candidates have to give JEE Main. If you plan to do engineering from IIT, then you must give JEE Main exam followed by JEE Advanced.


    Ques. What details should be verified in JEE Main 2023 Admit Card?

    Ans: Some of the common errors in JEE Main admit cards include wrong information related to the date of birth, Gender, Test center name, city, state code of eligibility, category, etc. So cross-check all the details carefully before downloading the admit card.


    Ques. How to prepare for JEE Main 2023?

    Ans. Candidates should follow the below tips to prepare for JEE Main 2023:

    • Make a habit of studying every day. After some time, you will be able to study for long hours without losing concentration.
    • Build up your interest in all three subjects - Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry
    • Understand the concepts first, then apply the knowledge to the problems.
    • Work on your calculations in terms of accuracy and speed. Try to be accurate as well as fast. This needs practice.
    • Try to improve your analytical skills. Solve the same problems with different methods.

    Ques. What are the best books for JEE Main 2023 Chemistry preparation?

    Ans. The best books for JEE Main 2023 Chemistry preparation are - 

    • Organic Chemistry (Robert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd)
    • Concise Inorganic Chemistry (J.D.Lee)
    • Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations (R.C. Mukherjee)
    • GRB Numerical Chemistry (P. Bahadur)
    • Concepts of Organic Chemistry (O.P Tandon)

    Ques. How can I check JEE Main Result 2023?

    Ans: To check JEE Main results, refer to the official website and click on the results icon. Fill in the mandatory details like Application Number, Date of Birth & Security Code to check the result. Post submitting all the required information, candidates must click on the “Login” icon. The JEE Mains result will be shown on the main page on the screen. Check JEE Main 2023 Results


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    • Top Answer By Tanvi Jaipuriar on 27-Feb-2023

    Ans. Comparing competitive exams or choosing one over the other is a very illogical thing to do. The entire agenda behind a competitive exam is to build your knowledge and test you on the basis of the same. So unless you defer from gaining the right set of knowledge, any competitive exam will bear the same result. I have a very effective technique to tackle this issue. Prepare in such a way that you are appearing for JEE Advanced. This is because the course and structure of Advanced are such that once you are ready to clear that, you can clear every other exam too. This means your focus will not be divided and all you can do is focus on one exam. Keep focusing on the preparation for JEE Advanced and when your BITSAT is around the corner start solving mock tests to improve your speed. Prepare additionally for English and Logical Reasoning questions. BITSAT focuses more on your speed than the clarity of your concepts. So a mere preparation of 3 months before BITSAT is more than enough provided that your concepts are clear from JEE Advanced preparation. The short video below will explain the core differences between JEE and BITSAT So instead of choosing one single exam, prepare for JEE Advanced and target both as the future is unpredictable.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Juhi Gupta on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. A score of 250 out of 360 in Mains is difficult but not impossible. Your performance depends on your capacity to grasp concepts and your former knowledge. For some, it might be a cakewalk while for some it might be an unattainable number despite the relentless effort. The syllabus is elaborate so one should have a lot of time to prepare. If you are serious about scoring 250 follow the simple tips I have mentioned below Aim for a score that is higher than 250 and then only after tremendous efforts will you be able to touch the 250 mark. Choose a wise mentor who will guide you throughout your exam preparation. Continuous revision will do wonders for your preparation. Even if you are confident in a certain topic, keep revising so that the flow is not broken. Work on your weaknesses rather than ignoring them. My friend had joined the Filo-app. One-to-one sessions with tutors helped her a lot in making her understand and practice Math concepts. Take mock tests regularly, about once or twice a week. This helps you identify the areas you need to work on and prepares you well. Lastly, you need to stay optimistic as this journey you have embarked on is tough and requires a lot of determination and motivation. Take care of your health, both physical and mental. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Adrija Mukharjee on 25-Apr-2022

    Ans. NCERT books can help a lot to prepare for JEE Mains Chemistry. But it is not sufficient.  Inorganic Chemistry is the most scoring part. And for this section, NCERT books are a must. In past years there were questions directly from NCERT. But read your class notes and textbooks as well.  For Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT isn’t enough. You need to practice a lot, in order to have a good command of these sections. For these sections, go through the NCERT, make notes for important sections and solve practice series.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Vedant Mishra on 22-Apr-2022

    Ans. You need to have a higher rank if you want a decent NIT and a good branch. Here is an estimated list of cutoffs for a few reputed NITs.  Institute  Estimated Cutoff (General category) NIT Warangal 1000 - 7000 NIT Trichy  500 - 5000 NIT Surathkal  300-5000 NIT Jaipur  1200-8000 NIT Allahabad  500-10000 These are approximate opening and closing ranks and the cutoff for these institutes varies each year.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Gunjan Gupta on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. Before choosing the best book I think it is very important to know your syllabus. Only then you can identify your weak and strong points from the syllabus and focus more on your weaknesses. The most important topics that are covered are Mole Concept Atomic Structure Periodicity Chemical and Molecular Bonding States of Matter Electrochemistry and Redox reactions Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium General Organic Chemistry Hydrogen Solutions and Colligative Properties Chemical Kinetics Coordination compounds P block, D&F block elements Metallurgy You can start preparing for these topics from class 11 itself. The books that are considered Bibles of Chemistry and are highly recommended for JEE Main and JEE Advanced aspirant include Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations: This book by RC Mukherjee is the best book out there for Physical Chemistry  Numerical Chemistry: This book by P Bahadur is recommended by many top tankers Organic Chemistry: This book by Robert Thornton Morrison is the best book for Organic Chemistry. Concise Organic Chemistry: This book by JD Lee is a great book for inorganic chemistry. It will make you fall in love with the subject rather than rote learning. Other than books you can resort to Video lectures, question papers, and a doubt solving forum. Most importantly Chemistry is a subject that requires tremendous concentration and consistency. You can go for frequent mock tests to test your knowledge. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Piyush Raj on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. To join a reputed college, Indian students are required to give JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced. Cracking these exams with a top rank gives you the opportunity to join top National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Admission into such reputed colleges, kickstart your Engineering career. Although both JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced are Engineering entrance exams, both have severe dissimilarities. The aspects of these dissimilarities have been discussed below. Level of difficulty: JEE-Advanced is far more difficult than JEE-Main. The primary focus of JEE-Main is to evaluate the candidates' knowledge of their class 11th and 12th syllabus while JEE-Advanced is taken to evaluate the analytical and problem-solving skills of the students. Syllabus: The JEE Main syllabus is similar to the one prescribed by CBSE whereas JEE-Advanced has a different syllabus. Various topics covered in JEE Main are not included in JEE Advanced. Eligibility: A good JEE Main rank will open doors for admission to NITs and IITs. But with a good JEE Advanced rank, one can get admitted into the most coveted IITs. Qualification: JEE Main required a student to have completed his Class 12th only. Whereas JEE Advanced has set certain minimum cutoff criteria in JEE Main and also meets minimum board exam criteria. Examination pattern: JEE Main exam comprises one paper only while JEE Main comprises 2 papers. The former consists of objective and single-answer questions while the latter consists of a variety of problems including multi-right, matrix match, comprehension types, and much more. The pattern of the former hardly changes while the pattern of the latter is modified every year. I hope such a detailed comparison has cleared your doubts and clarified the doubts regarding both the entrance exams. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Harsh Jadav on 15-Jul-2022

    Ans. One of my juniors took JEE Main 2022. His examination was on 25th June, the 2nd shift. For him, the examination paper wasn’t too difficult. Physics was the easiest for him. He found the Mathematics section to be lengthy. The Chemistry section was a bit difficult for him. According to provisional answer key, he was getting around 187 marks. He was expecting 98 percentile. He scored 99.04 percentile.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Snehomoy Banerjee on 18-Jun-2022

    Ans. Many seem to believe NTA has ruined JEE Main. There had been controversies regarding the percentile system. Students with higher scores got lower percentile and vice versa. Also, as the examination is done on different shifts and with different sets of questions, students seem to believe there is a huge luck factor at play. The normalization process isn’t full proof. The difficulty level of question papers is subjective and can’t be normalized.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Sayak Mukharjee on 17-Jun-2022

    Ans. NCERT books are a good place to start the preparation for Organic Chemistry. But you shouldn’t rely on NCERT solely. Once you are through NCERT books, study standard reference books such as O.P. Tandon & A.K. Virmani, and Himanshu Pandey.   Organic Chemistry is extensive and NCERT books usually cover only the basic formulas. It’s good for clearing concepts but you will fall behind in competition if you are only following NCERT.  Read more

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