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1800-102-2727According to data from 2019, approximately 2.9 million students enrol in engineering institutes across the country each year. This undergraduate course is split into several categories that cover a wide range of disciplines, guiding young students to usher in new technological innovations.
To kick start this journey, students first have to appear for a nation-wide common entrance test called the JEE Main Exam. JEE is an exam held every year as an entrance test to offer admission in B.E, B.Tech, B.Plan, and B.Arc. It does not include the IIT's as the JEE Advanced Exam covers them.
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Knowing what to expect in an examination is one of the best ways to prepare for it. To prepare for the JEE Main 2021 exam, it is vital to get acquainted with the syllabus. This space features subject matter from physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
With the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic status, the JEE Main 2021 examination syllabus may be impacted. With some States having announced a 30% reduction in the syllabus for their board exams, authorities at NTA and IIT are yet to be decided. NTA Director-General Joshi has commented," We will take it to JAB, which is the authority on these matters."
A number of topics incorporated into the JEE Main 2021 syllabus can be found in NCERT textbooks for classes 11 and 12. Thus engineering hopefuls need to acquaint themselves with these textbooks to crack the JEE Main 2021 exam.
Destroy your fear of maths with our team of educators who will give you expert tips, so that you get the needed results. The mathematics syllabus for the year 2021 will be updated soon. Meanwhile, you can refer to the syllabus from 2020 below:
Learn and strengthen your physics foundation with our team of experts, ready to impart knowledge, and clarify your doubts. The Physics syllabus for the year 2021 has not been announced yet. You can refer to the syllabus from 2020 below, which is divided into two sections - Section A and Section B:
SECTION A (80% weightage):
(20% weightage): Experimental Skills
Ace the Chemistry section with lessons given by our qualified list of educators, who are always prepared to solve any of your doubts. The chemistry syllabus for the year 2021 has not been announced as yet. You can refer to the 2020 syllabus for chemistry below:
JEE Main Chemistry Syllabus for Inorganic Chemistry is described below.
JEE Main Chemistry Syllabus for Organic Chemistry is described below.
The candidates' parameters to be eligible for the JEE Main exam 2021 have not been announced yet. Keep a watch on this space as we will update the information as soon as it is available.
Meanwhile, you can check out the following parameters through which the candidates were eligible for JEE Main 2020.
1.Revised criteria for NIT and CFTI admission Keeping in mind the current situation, the CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) has amended its eligibility criteria for applying to NIT and CFTI's. As per this revision, candidates only need to have a 12th passing certificate to apply for admission.
2. Age of the candidate: According to earlier rules, all candidates belonging to the General Category born on or after 1st of October 1995 were declared eligible for JEE Main 2021. At the same time for SC, ST, and PwD candidates, the age limit is relaxed to 5 years, and they should be born on or after 1st of October 1990 to be eligible for the exam. However, as per recent reports, there is no age limit for the candidates now.
3. Number of attempts: The maximum number of times candidates can appear for JEE Main is three consecutive attempts. The first time should ideally be immediately after the 12th board exams. JEE Main is held two times a year, and appearing for it twice in one year counts as one attempt. Thus the total number of times a student can take this exam is 6.
4. Qualifying Exam Subjects: It is necessary for the students appearing for JEE Main to have pursued at least five subjects, and with Physics and Maths as their core subjects in their qualifying examinations. Candidates appearing for B.E/B. Tech needs to have Physics and Mathematics as a mandatory part of their curriculum and any one subject like Chemistry, Biotechnology, or Technical Vocational Subject. Those appearing for the B.Arch examination need to have Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as a part of their schedule.
5. Year Of Passing The Qualifying Exam: Candidates that are eligible to appear in the JEE Main 2020 examination are as follows:
6.Criteria of Diploma Holders:If a candidate is a 3-year diploma holder, then he/she can apply in the JEE Main exam. However, this exam's rank and score will not be considered for admission in NITs or CFTIs.
7. Eligibility based on marks:For the candidates in the general category - The students should have scored at least 75% marks in their class 12th board exams.
For the candidates belonging to the reserved category, a minimum of 65% marks is needed to get admission in different undergraduate courses offered at IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other CFTIs.