Analysis of IIT-JEE 2015
According
to the latest pattern, JEE is conducted for the admission to Undergraduate
Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs and other CFTIs. This is a two phase exam,
the first phase JEE (Main) is designed almost on previous AIEEE Pattern. The second phase conducts JEE (Advanced),
which is based on the eligibility criteria set by the IITs. This phase is meant
for the serious candidates who aspire to enter the most sought after premier
institutions like IITs. JEE (Advanced) is conducted in same lines with that of
IIT-JEE.
The trend of questions in papers of JEE (Main & Advanced)-2015
JEE
(Main)
·
Objective
(Single Correct Answer Type)
·
Reasoning
(Assertion-Reason Type ) questions with equal weightage to PCM
JEE
(Advanced): Paper-1
·
Single
Digit Integer (One
digit numeric answer)
·
One or
More than One Correct Option
(More than one correct answer)
·
Match List
Type (2 columns
listing different entries to be matched with each other and to choose only one
correct answer from the choices)
JEE
(Advanced): Paper-2
·
Single
Digit Integer (One
digit numeric answer)
·
One or
More than One Correct Option
(More than one correct answer)
·
Paragraph
Type (2 to 3 MCQs
based on one passage)
Candidates Registered, Appeared & Qualified in JEE (Main)-2015
As
per Joint Apex Board of CBSE- the conducting body of JEE (Main), around 13 lakh
students had registered for the JEE (Main) 2015 which held in April 4 in
offline mode and on April 10 & April 11 in online mode. Last year, the
corresponding figure was 13.56 lakh as compared to around 14.62 lakh in 2013.
·
Total
candidates Registered for Paper: 12,92,711
·
Candidates
Appeared for Offline Exam: 11,05,021
·
Candidates
Appeared for Online Exam: 1,87,690
·
Candidates
Qualified for JEE (Advanced): 1,52,401 (Out of which top 1.5 lakh students were
eligible for JEE (Advanced).
The results of the JEE (Main)
2015 were declared on 27 April 2015, Monday conducted by the Central Board of
Secondary Education (CBSE) on their official website (www.jeemain.nic.in). Question
paper of JEE (Main) 2015 was of total 360 marks.
Category-wise JEE (Main) 2015 Cut-off marks for appearing in JEE
(Advanced)-2015
Category
|
Cut-Off Marks
|
GEN
|
105
|
OBC-NCL
|
70
|
SC
|
50
|
ST
|
44
|
Category-wise distribution of “top” candidates
Category
|
% of Total No. of Candidates
|
No. of Top Candidates
|
Total
|
GEN
|
50.5
|
73,478
|
75,750
|
GEN-PwD
|
|
2,272
|
|
OBC-NCL
|
27
|
39,285
|
40,500
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
|
|
1,215
|
|
SC
|
15
|
21,825
|
22,500
|
SC-PwD
|
|
675
|
|
ST
|
7.5
|
10,912
|
11,250
|
ST-PwD
|
|
338
|
Within each of these four major categories, 3 % horizontal reservation is available for PwD candidates.
JEE (Main) 2015 All
India Ranking (AIR)
The JEE (Main) All India Ranking
(AIR) were declared on 1st week of July, 2015 by Central Board of
Secondary Education on JEE (Main) official website: www.jeemain.nic.in. The JEE
(Main) All India Ranks will be used by central institutes i.e. NITs, IIITs and
other prestigious institutes in India. The JEE (Main) All India Ranking 2015
were declared by combining 55% weightage of JEE (Main) Scores and 45% weightage
of Class XII result in General Category and 60% weightage of JEE (Main) Scores
and 40% weightage of Class XII result in all other categories.
Revised Qualifying
Marks for JEE (Advanced) 2015
The total marks obtained in
mathematics will be the marks awarded for mathematics in Paper-1 and Paper-2.
The total marks obtained in physics and chemistry will also be calculated in
the same way. The aggregate marks will be calculated as the sum of the marks
obtained in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Candidates have to satisfy the
subject-wise as well as the aggregate qualifying marks to be included in a rank
list.
Maximum
aggregate marks: 264 (Paper-1) + 240 (Paper-2) = 504
Maximum
marks in Physics: 88 (Paper-1) + 80 (Paper-2) = 168
Maximum
marks in Chemistry: 88 (Paper-1) + 80 (Paper-2) = 168
Maximum
marks in Mathematics: 88 (Paper-1) + 80 (Paper-2) = 168
Minimum Percentage of
Marks for Inclusion in a Rank List in JEE (Advanced)-2015
Rank List Minimum % of marks in each subject Minimum
% of aggregate marks
Common 7.00 24.500
OBC-NCL 6.30 22.050
SC 3.50
12.250
ST 3.50
12.250
OPEN-PwD 3.50 12.250
OBC-NCL-PwD 3.50 12.250
SC-PwD 3.50 12.250
ST-PwD 3.50 12.250
Preparatory Course 1.75 06.125
Candidates Qualified in JEE (Advanced)-2015
The results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced
2015 were declared on 18 June 2015, Thursday on http://jeeadv.iitb.ac.in/ . The JEE (Advanced)
Exam was held on 24 May 2015, Sunday.
According
to the statistics released by IIT-Bombay, around
1.24 lakh candidates registered for the JEE (Advanced) 2015 and 26456 candidates qualified out of approx 1.17 lakh
(appeared) for admission to ISM, Dhanbad and all IITs. From the 26,456
qualified candidates, 16,230 candidates are from the common merit list, 5911
candidates are on the OBC-NCL merit list, 2570 candidates are on the SC merit
list and 1745 candidates are on the ST merit list.
In all, the 16
IITs, the Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad, the Indian Institute of
Technology Tirupati and the Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad have 10006 seats, which have been allocated
as 4900 for the general category, 2619 for other backward castes
category, 1454 for scheduled caste
candidates and 733 for candidates
from the scheduled tribes.
Number of Registered, Appeared and Qualified candidates in
JEE (Advanced)-2015
Category
|
No. of Registered
Candidates
|
Category Total
|
Appeared for both Paper-1 & 2
|
Category Total
|
No. of Qualified
Candidates
|
Category Total
|
GEN
|
47,832
|
48,501
|
46,585
|
47,186
|
16,045
|
16,230
|
GEN-PwD
|
669
|
601
|
185
|
|||
OBC-NCL
|
46,245
|
46,800
|
43,075
|
43,570
|
5,809
|
5,911
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
|
555
|
495
|
102
|
|||
SC
|
20,576
|
20,667
|
18,670
|
18,746
|
2,554
|
2,570
|
SC-PwD
|
91
|
76
|
16
|
|||
ST
|
8,734
|
8,773
|
7,704
|
7,736
|
1,742
|
1,745
|
ST-PwD
|
39
|
32
|
3
|
|||
Total
|
124,741
|
|
117,238
|
|
26,456
|
|
Gender-wise Result analysis in JEE (Advanced)-2015
Gender
|
Registered
|
Appeared
|
Qualified
|
Male
|
102,385
|
96,895
|
23,407
|
Female
|
22,355
|
20,342
|
3,049
|
Third
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
|
124,741
|
117,238
|
26,456
|
Zone-wise distribution of top candidates
Zone
|
Topper
|
Number
of candidates within the
|
All
qualified
|
||
Top
10
|
Top
100
|
Top
500
|
|||
IIT Bombay
|
Bharat Khandelwal
(AIR 5)
|
1
|
34
|
151
|
6838
|
IIT Delhi
|
Janak Agrawal
(AIR 2)
|
2
|
12
|
70
|
4511
|
IIT Guwahati
|
Ayush Ranjan (AIR
94)
|
0
|
1
|
10
|
1445
|
IIT Kanpur
|
Satvat Jagwani
(AIR 1)
|
1
|
5
|
43
|
3085
|
IIT Kharagpur
|
Rohit Kumar Jena
(AIR 57)
|
0
|
3
|
40
|
3115
|
IIT Madras
|
Kamana Nagendra
Reddy (AIR 4)
|
5
|
28
|
127
|
4928
|
IIT Roorkee
|
Himanshu Gupta
(AIR 7)
|
1
|
17
|
59
|
2534
|
Total No. of Seats at various IITs
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