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JEE Main Result 2023 Link will be updated here after release. Candidates can check their results on JEE Main official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Main 2023 Session 2 result link will also be activated on ntaresults.nic.in 2023.
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JEE Main Result 2023 is based on the final JEE answer key released by NTA. Therefore, no re-evaluation or grievances against NTA JEE Main results are entertained once published.
Candidates can use Collegedunia’s JEE Main 2023 College Predictor to predict their admission chances at NITs, IIITs and other B.Tech Colleges.
Events | Session II Dates (Tentative) |
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JEE Main 2023 Exam Dates | April 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15, 2023 |
JEE Main 2023 Answer Key Release | April 19, 2023 |
JEE Main 2023 result date | By April 24, 2023 |
JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 Result Date | By April 28, 2023 |
NTA announces JEE Main result 2023 for the two sessions separately on jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023. The major highlights of NTA JEE Main 2023 result are given in the table below:
Particulars | Details |
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JEE Main result releasing authority | NTA (National Testing Agency) |
JEE Main 2023 result mode | Online |
JEE Main result website | jeemain.nta.ac.in 2023 OR ntaresults.nic.in |
JEE Main result good score | 250+ |
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JEE Main 2023 College Predictor | JEE Main Answer Key |
NTA releases JEE Main result 2023 for paper 1 (B.Tech/ B.E.) and paper 2 (B.Arch and B.Planning) separately. JEE Main B.Tech paper result for Session 2 will be released by April 2023.
JEE Main result 2023 paper 2 is released for candidates who appear for the B.Arch and B.Planning papers. Phase 2 (April Session) results for B.Arch/B.Planning paper is going to be out tentatively by April last week 2023. Candidates can check JEE Main Result 2023 Paper 2 for Session 2 on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in.Check JEE Main Result 2023 Paper 2
NTA JEE Main result is released in online format only. Candidates can check their result through JEE Main 2023 Login on the official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates need JEE application number and password/ date of birth to check their result and download scorecard. Check the steps given below to check JEE Main result 2023 from the official website:
JEE Main 2023 scorecard is available on JEE Main result page after the declaration of result. The scorecard mentions the important details related to:
After the declaration of JEE Main Result 2023, NTA does not accept any requests for re-evaluation of JEE marks and percentile. The NTA score, percentile, and AIR mentioned in JEE Main Result 2023 is final. However, before the declaration of result, you are allowed to challenge JEE Main answer key. JEE Main result are released based on the final answer key prepared after taking into account the challenges raised, if any.
NTA JEE Main result and rank are based on the percentile score obtained after the normalization process. JEE Main Percentile Score refers to the percentage of candidates who score equal to or less than that specific percentile in the exam.
JEE Main percentile and percentage are completely different concepts. Percentile is a relative concept while the percentage is an absolute concept.
JEE Main Percentile indicates what percentage of candidates have scored below that percentile. Your JEE Main Result mentions your percentile score. The formula used to calculate the same is:
(Number of candidates in the session with aggregate marks less than that obtained by the candidate x 100) / Total number of candidates appeared in that session
JEE Main Percentage is calculated based on the actual marks secured by the student. Although it is not mentioned in your JEE Main Result, you can calculate it by using the formula:
(Marks Obtained/ Total Marks) x 100
JEE Main 2023 is held in 2 sessions in multiple shifts. Some shifts might be easier than others in terms of the difficulty level of questions asked. This affects the marks secured by the aspirants across shifts- those who appear for a tougher exam are likely to get lesser marks than the ones who attempt the easier exam.
JEE Main percentile scores are calculated for each session as ‘percentile scores of total raw scores’. The percentile score is calculated up to 7 decimal places. It must be noted that the final result is prepared after merging JEE Main percentile scores obtained for each session.
Tabulated below is the formula used by NTA to calculate the overall and subject-wise JEE Main percentile score:
NTA JEE Main Percentile Score | Calculation Formula |
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Total Percentile (T1P) | (100 x No. of candidates from the session with a raw score equal to or less than T1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in the session |
Mathematics Percentile (M1P) | (100 x No. of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than M1 score in Mathematics) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in the session |
Physics Percentile (P1P) | (100 x No. of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than P1 score in Physics) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in the session |
Chemistry Percentile (C1P): | (100 x No. of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score equal to or less than C1 score in Chemistry) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in the session |
As JEE Main 2023 is conducted in 2 sessions, the final JEE Main result 2023 is released after the second session i.e., April. For JEE Main 2023 final result, NTA merges the percentile scores obtained in all sessions and accordingly assigns AIR to the candidates. JEE Main final result contains the below-mentioned details:
JEE Main 2023 Result Rank List is prepared based on the percentile scores obtained in all sessions. JEE Main Rank list is released along with the cut off for JEE Advanced 2023. Candidates are allotted category-specific ranks along with the All India Ranks. The process of JEE Main rank list preparation includes the following 4 steps:
JEE Main Raw Score = 4 marks x number of correct answers - number of wrong answers x 1
Test-takers with equal total NTA percentile scores are placed in JEE Main 2023 result rank list using the tie-breaking rule or inter-se merit criteria. The tie-breaking rule varies as per the papers- paper 1, paper 2A, and paper 2B. However, it must be noted that if none of the rules can resolve the tie, then the candidates with equal scores are awarded the same JEE Main 2023 rank. In this section, you can go through the detailed JEE Main tie-breaking or inter-se merit rule for each paper.
For resolving ties in JEE Main Paper 1 (B.Tech/ B.E), the ranking will be done based on the priority given to subject-wise scores in the below-mentioned order:
For resolving ties in JEE Main paper 2A and paper 2B respectively, the below-mentioned order of score priority will be followed to rank candidates with equal JEE Main 2023 percentile scores:
JEE Main Paper 2A (B.Arch) Tie-breaking rule (order of priority) | JEE Main Paper 2A (B.Arch) Tie-breaking rule (order of priority) |
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NTA Score in Mathematics | NTA Score in Mathematics |
NTA Score in Aptitude | NTA Score in Aptitude |
NTA Score in Drawing | NTA Score in Planning |
Candidates with fewer negative responses | Candidates with fewer negative responses |
Based on the previous year JEE Main Marks vs Rank Analysis, the following table has been prepared. The actual JEE Main Marks vs Rank 2023 will be updated after the declaration of JEE Main result 2023.
JEE Main Marks | JEE Main Rank (CRL) |
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336 - 360 | 1 - 20 |
310 to 335 | 21 - 225 |
251 to 300 | 226 - 1492 |
201 to 250 | 1493 - 5752 |
151 to 200 | 5753 - 18377 |
101 to 150 | 18378 - 57131 |
51 to 100 | 57132 - 240541 |
1 to 50 | 240542 - 984170 |
The JEE Main marks range for which a particular percentile is allotted by NTA is called JEE Main Marks vs Percentile. Candidates can go through the JEE Main Marks vs Percentile analysis of the previous year to get an idea of what score can get them the desired percentile.
JEE Main Marks Range | JEE Main Percentile |
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360 to 310 | 100 - 99.98724751 |
309 to 299 | 99.985572 - 99.9740296 |
298 to 288 | 99.97589128 - 99.96258028 |
287 to 278 | 99.96146328 - 99.94424276 |
277 to 268 | 99.94098483 - 99.91929629 |
267 to 258 | 99.91836545 - 99.89081262 |
257 to 248 | 99.88643768 - 99.84845946 |
247 to 238 | 99.84510844 - 99.79959043 |
237 to 228 | 99.79679791 - 99.73294238 |
227 to 218 | 99.73005678 - 99.65475193 |
217 to 208 | 99.64888765 - 99.55273201 |
207 to 198 | 99.54919482 - 99.43609792 |
197 to 188 | 99.4200875 - 99.28958392 |
187 to 178 | 99.26473052 - 99.07781811 |
177 to 168 | 99.06329703 - 98.85683701 |
167 to 158 | 98.82509541 - 98.55710695 |
157 to 148 | 98.53104347 - 98.20040957 |
147 to 138 | 98.14939961 - 97.75686494 |
137 to 128 | 97.69477799 - 97.17648701 |
127 to 118 | 97.13841571 - 96.41990133 |
117 to 108 | 96.35511496 - 95.49744019 |
107 to 98 | 95.42678954 - 94.40128456 |
97 to 88 | 94.19473145 - 92.74709113 |
87 to 78 | 92.61891464 - 90.64227869 |
77 to 68 | 90.42902355 - 87.34180397 |
67 to 58 | 87.34180397 - 82.68016383 |
57 to 48 | 81.92571907 - 75.39020758 |
47 to 38 | 74.13450619 - 64.11300382 |
37 to 28 | 62.88839244 - 49.28762915 |
27 to 18 | 49.01228707 - 33.08815042 |
17 to 1 | 31.32570046 - 9.077538863 |
NTA releases JEE Main 2023 Cut off along with the results of the last session. JEE Main cut off (qualifying) is the minimum qualifying percentile required for taking IIT JEE Advanced exam for admission to IITs. For admission to NITs, IITs, GFTIs, JoSAA releases the admission cut offs in the form of opening nad closing ranks after each round of counselling. Given below is the expected JEE Main 2023 cut off along with the previous year JEE Main qualifying cut offs for 2021 and 2020 for your reference:
Category | JEE Main Cut off 2023 (Expected) | JEE Main 2021 Cutoff | JEE Main 2020 Cutoff |
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Common Rank List (CRL) | 90-95 | 87.8992241 | 90.3765335 |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 67-75 | 66.2214845 | 70.2435518 |
Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL) | 67-75 | 68.023447 | 72.8887969 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 50-55 | 46.8825338 | 50.1760245 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 35-40 | 34.6728999 | 39.0696101 |
People with Disabilities (PwD) | 0-2 | 0.0096 | 0.0618524 |
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JEE Main 2023 Topper List will be announced after the declaration of result. JEE Main 2023 January Session Topper List has been tabulated below. 20 students have scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2023 January Session. Check JEE Main 2023 Topper List
Candidates Name | Category | NTA Score |
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ABHINEET MAJETY | General | 100 |
AMOGH JALAN | General | 100 |
APURVA SAMOTA | General | 100 |
ASHIK STENNY | General | 100 |
BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARY | General | 100 |
DESHANK PRATAP SINGH | SC | 100 |
DHRUV SANJAY JAIN | General | 100 |
DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDE | General | 100 |
DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESH | General | 100 |
GULSHAN KUMAR | OBC-NCL | 100 |
GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAM | General | 100 |
KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYA | General | 100 |
KRISH GUPTA | Gen-EWS | 100 |
MAYANK SONI | OBC-NCL | 100 |
N.K.VISHWAAJITH | OBC-NCL | 100 |
NIPUN GOEL | General | 100 |
RISHI KALRA | General | 100 |
SOHAM DAS | General | 100 |
SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAI | OBC-NCL | 100 |
VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDY | General | 100 |
JEE Main Result 2023 Statistics have been published by NTA. A total of 860064 candidates registered for JEE Main 2023 of which 823967 appeared for the exam.
JEE Main 2023 Session 2 answer key will be released by April 14, 2023 (tentative). Based on the final answer key, NTA declares JEE Main 2023 Result for session 1 and 2 respectively.
Before the declaration of JEE Main result 2023, NTA releases JEE Main 2023 Answer Key for B.Tech (Paper 1), B.Arch (Paper 2A), and B.Planning (Paper 2B) papers on the official website. Candidates are able to challenge the preliminary answer keys by paying a fee of INR 200 per objection. The final JEE Main Answer Key is released after taking into account the challenges raised.
Post declaration of JEE Main result 2023, qualified candidates will be able to proceed with the admission process of NITs, IITs, GFTIs, and IITs.
The top 2,50,000 JEE Main qualified candidates who clear the qualifying cut off will be able to apply for JEE Advanced 2023 for IIT B.Tech admissions. The allocation of seats will be done through JoSAA counselling 2023. Also, candidates who clear JEE Advanced 2023 and wish to pursue a B.Arch course in IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Varanasi will have to appear for AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test) 2023.
After declaring JEE Main result 2023, NTA will send the details of JEE Main result to the counselling authorities (JoSAA and CSAB) for carrying out the admission process.
JEE Main 2023 Seat Matrix will be released soon by JoSAA. The seat matrix will indicate the number of seats available at IITs, NITs, GFTIs, and IIITs for the 2023-23 academic year. Until then you can check the previous year’s category-wise seat matrix for all participating institutes.
Category | Total Seats Offered | GFTIs Seat Intake | IIITs Seat Intake | NITs Seat Intake | IITs Seat Intake |
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Open | 20311 | 2682 | 2273 | 9150 | 6206 |
Open-PWD | 1033 | 137 | 103 | 465 | 328 |
General-EWS | 4539 | 517 | 483 | 2037 | 1502 |
General-EWS-PWD | 242 | 23 | 25 | 123 | 71 |
SC | 7152 | 757 | 793 | 3311 | 2291 |
SC-PWD | 384 | 41 | 47 | 180 | 116 |
ST | 3980 | 437 | 400 | 1991 | 1152 |
ST-PWD | 218 | 20 | 17 | 123 | 58 |
OBC | 12345 | 964 | 1431 | 5824 | 4126 |
OBC-PWD | 618 | 42 | 71 | 302 | 203 |
Total Seats | 50822 | 5620 | 5643 | 23506 | 16053 |
Check JEE Main 2023 Seat Allotment
Once your JEE Main result is out, you can use JEE Main 2023 College Predictor to know your chances of getting admission to top B.Tech/ B.Arch colleges based on your JEE Main rank. Collegedunia’s JEE Main College Predictor uses the JoSAA opening and closing ranks of previous years’ to provide accurate results. JEE Main rank predictor includes the data of IITs, NITs, GFTIs, IIITs, and other top B.Tech/ B.Arch colleges that accept JEE Main scores.
JEE Main scores are accepted by 31 NITs, 26 IIITs, IIEST Shibpur, 29 GFTIs, and other B.Tech colleges in India. Given below are the top engineering colleges based on the latest NIRF 2021 ranking that accept JEE Main scores for admission to B.Tech programs.
Top B.Tech College | NIRF Ranking |
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NIT Tiruchirappalli | 9 |
NIT Karnataka | 10 |
NIT Rourkela | 20 |
NIT Warangal | 23 |
NIT Calicut | 25 |
IIEST Shibpur | 27 |
NIT Durgapur | 29 |
VNIT Nagpur | 30 |
MNIT Jaipur | 37 |
Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Prayagraj | 42 |
IITs account for the top 8 positions, but admission to these is through JEE Advanced and not JEE Main result.
Ques. When will NTA declare JEE Main Result 2023?
Ans. JEE Main Result 2023 will be declared by the NTA tentatively by April 18, 2023. Candidates can check and download their scorecard online on the official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in 2023 or ntaresults.nic.in. Along with the result, JEE Main Scorecard Download Link will also be updated here once released. Candidates can meanwhile check the steps for scorecard download in the article.
Ques. How can I check JEE Main result 2023?
Ans. NTA activates JEE Main result link on the official website- jeemian.nta.ac.in. Additionally, the result link is also activated on ntaresults.nic.in. Candidates can visit the official websites mentioned here to check their JEE Main result 2023. To check JEE Main result on the official website of NTA, candidates need to login using their application number, date of birth, and security pin. Once released, JEE Main result link will also be provided by Collegedunia in the article here.
Ques. What are the details required to check JEE Main result 2023?
Ans. To check JEE Main Result 2023, candidates need to use their login credentials. Candidates are required to use their application number and date of birth on the official website to check their JEE Main result 2023.
Ques. Can I apply for the re-evaluation of JEE Main Result 2023?
Ans. No, NTA does not entertain any requests for the re-evaluation of JEE Main Result 2023. Once the final JEE Main Answer Keys have been released, no further change in the answer key/ result are entertained.
Ques. I appeared for JEE Main 2023 June session. Will NTA send my JEE Main 2023 result offline?
Ans. No. JEE Main results are only released online. No offline copy of the scorecard is sent to the student. Candidates can download their JEE Main scorecard online through the official website only.
Ques. Will NTA JEE Main Result 2023 be announced separately for first and seecond sessions?
Ans. Yes, NTA will release JEE Main Result 2023 separately for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 sessions. Along with the Phase 2 session result, JEE Main 2023 cut off and AIR list will also be released.
Ques. I forgot my JEE Main application number, where to retrieve it to check JEE Main 2023 Result?
Ans. Do not worry, you can find your application number on your JEE Main 2023 Admit Card. Also, you can check your email ID as the application number must have been sent by NTA on the registered email address during registration.
Ques. How many students scored a 100 percentile score in JEE Main last year?
Ans. In 2021, a total of 44 test-takers scored a 100 percentile score in JEE Main exam. The list of JEE Main 2023 100 percentilers will be provided soon after the declaration of JEE Main result.
Ques. Under what circumstances can my JEE Main Result be cancelled?
Ans. As per the official notice, JEE Main 2023 result will be cancelled and not declared for candidates who:
Ques. I am unable to check JEE Main Result. What should I do?
Ans. NTA releases JEE Main 2023 Result on the official website. NTA JEE Main result link is updated on- jeemains.nta.nic.in 2023. However, due to a number of candidates visiting the website, candidates might face issues while checking their result. In case candidates are unable to check JEE Main Result, the link is also updated on- ntaresults.nic.in. Candidates can use their application number and date of birth to access and download their JEE scorecard. In case the candidates are still unable to check JEE Main Result, they are advised to check their login credentials. Incorrect details might also lead to issues in accessing JEE Main Result link.
Ques. What is the expected qualifying cut off for JEE Main 2023?
Ans. Based on the previous year's cut off data, JEE Main 2023 qualifying cut off is expected to be between 85-90 for open category, 65-70 for EWS and OBC candidates, 45+ for SC and around 35 for ST candidates. For PwD candidates, the qualifying cut off will range between 0 and 2. Check JEE Main Cut off 2023
Ques. Which is the official NTA website to check JEE Main Result 2023?
Ans. Candidates can check their JEE Main Result 2023 by visiting any of the 3 official NTA JEE Main websites:
Ques. Will NTA also release the list of JEE Main 2023 Toppers along with the result?
Ans. Yes, NTA will release JEE Main 2023 topper list along with the result. The topper list contains the name, application number, state, and NTA score of the toppers. Check JEE Main 2023 Toppers
Ques. What is the tie-breaking or inter-se merit rule in JEE Main Result 2023?
Ans. While preparing JEE Main rank list, the tie-breaking or inter-se merit rule is used to resolve ties between candidates who have equal aggregate marks. The purpose of applying this rule is to assign a unique All India Rank to each candidate.
Ques. What is NTA Score in JEE Main Result?
Ans. NTA Score in JEE Main result is the normalized percentile score for all shifts and sessions. The raw scores are converted to NTA scores in aggregate and subject-wise using the normalization technique. The overall merit list is prepared after merging the NTA scores of all shifts and sessions. Also, it must be noted that if the percentile scores for multi-shift exams are not similar for a particular category, then the lowest percentile will be considered as the cut-off for that category.
Ques. Will it be mentioned in my JEE Main Result if I have qualified to appear for JEE Advanced 2023?
Ans. JEE Main Result will include your NTA score and the qualifying cut off for JEE Advanced 2023. If your percentile score is above the JEE Main qualifying cut off for JEE Advanced 2023, then you can appear for the same. Only the top 2,50,000 qualified candidates in paper 1 B.Tech/ B.E will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2023.
Ques. How to download JEE Main Result of paper 2?
Ans. To download JEE Main Result 2023 for Paper 2, you need to visit any of the 2 official websites- jeemain.nta.nic.in or ntaresults.nic.in. On the webpage, enter your login credentials- JEE application number and date of birth to view NTA JEE Main Result 2023.
Ques. What is CRL in JEE Main Result?
Ans. CRL stands for Common Rank List. It is the All India Rank List which is released along with JEE Main Result. CRL is not category or gender based. It includes the JEE ranks of all candidates who appear for the exam based on the marks obtained by them.
Ques. Can I check JEE Main result by name?
Ans. NTA does not allow candidates to check JEE Main result by name. The result can only be checked on NTA JEE Main website by using the JEE login details- application number and date of birth/ password.
Ques. What details will be displayed on my JEE Main Result 2023?
Ans. Your JEE Main result cum scorecard will contain your name, roll number, date of birth, parent’s name, category, scores obtained in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics,Drawing, Planning, total marks, All India Rank (AIR), category-wise rank, JEE Main qualifying cut off for JEE Advanced 2023.
Ques. What is a good rank in JEE Main?
Ans. JEE Main Rank is mentioned in the final result that is released after the completion of all sessions. Based on previous years analysis, scoring a rank equivalent to 200+ marks, i.e a rank below 5000 is considered good for admission to top NITs, GFTIs, and IIITs. In 2021, the admissions in NIT Tiruchirappalli closed at 714 and 5659 for OS & HS open category for Computer Science and Engineering B.Tech program.
Ques. Who scored AIR 1 in JEE Main?
Ans. In 2021, 14 JEE Main toppers secured an AIR 1. The list of JEE toppers is released by NTA along with JEE Main result for each session. In 2023, JEE Main is scheduled for 2 sessions- June and July, hence NTA will release the session-wise list of toppers along with JEE Main result 2023 for June and July sessions. With the last session result, the final list of toppers will also be released.
Ques. Do I need to qualify JEE Main to appear for the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT)?
Ans. Yes, you need to qualify JEE Main, then appear for and qualify JEE Advanced to take AAT. Architecture Aptitude Test is conducted for B.Arch admissions to IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Varanasi. Top 250000 JEE Main qualified candidates can appear for JEE Advanced. Those who meet the qualifying JEE Advanced Cut off can then register for AAT at jeeadv.ac.in. So, although JEE Main is not directly required for AAT, it is the qualifying exam to appear for IIT JEE Advanced.
Ques. When will NTA release JEE Main 2023 Answer Key for the Phase 2 session exam?
Ans. For JEE Main Phase 2 session exam, NTA will tentatively release the answer key in April 2023. Candidates can check the final JEE Main Answer Key on the official website- jeemain.nic.in or ntaresults.ac.in.
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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
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
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
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
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
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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