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    JEE Main Notification 2023: According to the official JEE notification, the exam is scheduled to be conducted twice in January and April. JEE Main 2023 exam date Session 1 is January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2023 and second attempt exam date is April 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 2023. Candidates can register for Phase 1 JEE Main exam from December 15, 2022 to January 12, 2023 (9 PM). Check JEE Main 2023 exam dates

    JEE Main Notification PDF

    JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF

    JEE Main Notification PDF is released along with all the important details related to JEE Main exam such as the exam date, application form, release date, syllabus PDF, information brochure, number of test centers, reservation criteria, etc. JEE Main Notification PDF also mentioned the helpline numbers and the link to the official JEE Main website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. Link to JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF has been updated here.

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    JEE Main Notification 2023 Date

    NTA has released JEE Main Notification 2023 date. Candidates can find JEE Main Notification PDF here along with the important details regarding the exam.

    JEE Main 2023 Notification Date Session 1

    EventsPhase 1 Dates
    JEE Main 2023 Notification ReleaseDecember 15, 2022
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 1 Application Form ReleaseDecember 15, 2022
    Last date of Application submissionJanuary 12, 2023 (9 PM)
    Last Date to Pay Application FeeJanuary 12, 2023 (11:50 PM)
    Announcement of City Intimation Slip2nd week of January 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 1 Admit Card Release Date3rd week of January 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 1 Exam DateJanuary 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31 and February 1, 2023(OUT)
    JEE Main 2023 Answer Key Release1st week of February 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 1 Result Date2nd week of February 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Counselling Date1st week of June 2023

    JEE Main 2023 Notification Date Session 2

    EventsPhase 2 Dates
    JEE Main 2023 Notification release2nd week of February 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 2 Application form Release2nd week of February 2023
    Last date of Application submission1st week of March 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 2 Admit Card release date4th week of March 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 2 Exam DateApril 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 2023 (OUT)
    JEE Main 2023 Answer Key Release1st week of May 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Phase 2 Result Date2nd week of May 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Counselling Date1st week of June 2023
    JEE Main 2023 Exam CentresJEE Main 2023 Chapter-wise WeightageJEE Main 2023 Cut off

    Table of Contents

    1. JEE Main Notification 2023 Date
    2. JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF
      2.1 JEE Main Notification 2022 PDF
    3. Details Mentioned in JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF
    4. JEE Main 2023 Official Website
    5. JEE Main Notification 2023: Changes Introduced
    6. Top JEE Main Colleges
      6.1 Other Colleges Accepting JEE Main 2023 Scores
      6.2 Top 10 NITs as per NIRF Ranking
      6.3 Other Colleges Accepting JEE Main Score
    7. JEE Main Notification 2023 FAQs

    Details Mentioned in JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF

    JEE Main Notification PDF includes details on JEE Main attempts, registration date, exam dates, exam pattern, medium of paper, mode of exam, number of questions asked, helpline number, email and the official website.

    EventsParticulars
    Name of the ExamJoint Entrance Examination (Main)
    Conducting BodyJEE Apex Board (JAB) on behalf of NTA
    Number of PapersThree (B.E/B.Tech, B. Arch and B. Planning)
    JEE Main Registration ModeOnline
    Number of AttemptsTwice (January and April)
    Type of ExamComputed-Based Test (Pen and paper-based for Drawing section in B.Arch)
    Exam Duration3 hours (3.5 hours for both –B.Arch and B. Planning)
    Medium of PaperEnglish, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu
    Number of Sections in Question PaperTwo- Section A (MCQs) and Section B (Numerical-based Questions)
    Total MarksB.E/B.Tech –300; B.Arch –400; B. Planning- 400
    Course OfferedB.Tech/B.E.; B.Arch; B.Planning
    JEE Main 2023 Official Websitejeemain.nta.nic.in
    Helpline Number011-40759000/ 011-69227700
    Emailjeemain@nta.ac.in

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    JEE Main Syllabus 2023JEE Main Exam Pattern 2023
    JEE Main Official Website

    JEE Main 2023 Official Website

    JEE Main 2023 Official Website is jeemain.nta.nic.in. All the latest updates are released on JEE official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. Additionally, NTA also releases the updates regarding JEE Main on their own website- nta.ac.in. Candidates can refer to any one of the mentioned JEE Main 2023 Official Website for the correct and latest updates.

    JEE Main 2023 Official Website- jeemain.nta.ac.inNTA 2023 Official Website- nta.ac.in

    JEE Main Notification 2023: Changes Introduced

    Along with the JEE Main Notification PDF, NTA is going to announce the changes in JEE Main exam this year.

    • No new changes are expected to JEE Main Syllabus this year. The syllabus is going to be based on topics from NCERT Class 11th and 12th for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
    • The number of questions and sections are also expected to remain unchanged. Candidates will be provided internal choice in Section B of JEE Main Question Paper. Candidates need to answer any five questions from each subject.
    • Last year, NTA had made changes to JEE Main Marking Scheme. Now, both MCQs and numerical-based questions in JEE Main have a negative marking. 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect answer in JEE Main.
    • Number of exam centres in JEE Main had also increased last year. JEE Main was conducted in 501 cities in India and 25 cities abroad. A similar pattern can be expected this year as well.
    Top JEE Main Colleges

    Top JEE Main Colleges

    JEE Main scores are accepted at top colleges such as NITs, IIITs, IIEST, and other GFTIs. JEE Main is also accepted as a qualifying exam for JEE Advanced providing admission to IITs. Candidates are required to clear both JEE Main and Advanced to apply for B.Tech admission at IITs. Tabulated below are some of the top JEE Main Colleges for engineering.

    Other Colleges Accepting JEE Main 2023 Scores

    NameState
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) MadrasTamil Nadu
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) DelhiDelhi
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) BombayMaharashtra
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) KanpurUttar Pradesh
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) KharagpurWest Bengal
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) RoorkeeUttarakhand
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) GuwahatiAssam
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) HyderabadTelangana
    National Institute of Technology (NIT) TiruchirappalliTamil Nadu
    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) IndoreMadhya Pradesh

    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

    Other Colleges Accepting JEE Main Score

    JEE Main Colleges in Delhi-NCRJEE Main Colleges in Ahemdabad
    JEE Main Colleges in MumbaiJEE Main College in Chennai
    JEE Main Colleges in PuneJEE Main Colleges in Lucknow
    JEE Main Colleges in KolkataJEE Main College in Jaipur
    JEE Main Colleges in BangaloreJEE Main Colleges in Chandigarh
    JEE Main Colleges in HyderabadJEE Main Colleges in Nagpur
    Frequently Asked Questions

    JEE Main Notification 2023 FAQs

    Ques. Is JEE Main 2023 Notification released?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 Notification has not been released yet. Candidates can expect NTA to release JEE Main Notification PDF this week on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in.

    Ques. How can I download JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF?

    Ans. JEE Main Notification 2023 PDF can be downloaded from the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. Once released, the same will also be updated in the article above. Candidates will be able to use the direct link in the article to download JEE Main Notification PDF.

    Ques. Will JEE Main be held in January?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 Exam Dates are yet to be announced. NTA is going to release JEE Main 2023 exam date along with the notification PDF. The expected dates for JEE Main 2023 first attempt is January. So candidates can expect the exam to be held in mid-January 2023.

    Ques. Who will conduct JEE Main 2023?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 is going to be conducted by JAB (JEE Apex Board) on behalf of NTA. NTA, the conducting body since 2019, is now responsible for providing administrative and logistic support for the conduct of the exam. JAB is now responsible for the formulation of policies, rules and guidelines.

    Ques. How many times will JEE Mains be conducted in 2023?

    Ans. JEE Main 2023 is expected to be conducted twice. The expected dates for JEE Main 2023 are in January and April 2023.


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    • Top Answer By Sagardeep on 02-Mar-2023

    Ans. You are considering pursuing either mechanical engineering or electrical engineering. We highly recommend you consider GNE Ludhiana. The Amritsar Campus of GNDU only offers three B.Tech streams: Computer Science, Electronics and Communication, and Urban Planning. However, the mechanical and civil engineering streams are available at the regional campus of Sathiala and were established in the 2014 batch. The faculty for Computer Science and Electronics at GNDU is exceptional. However, it is important for you to research placement statistics and other relevant information before making a final decision. If your rank is 77k, there may be a slight chance for you to get into mechanical engineering at GNE. However, there is an option for you to change streams after one year if there are any vacant seats in your preferred department. Read more

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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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