Analysis of JEE-2016
JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)
The
new pattern of JEE aims to create an umbrella through single combined entrance
exam for the admission to over 2500 Engineering Colleges (Govt. + Private) in
the country. It minimizes over 50 different Engineering Entrance Exams to one.
JEE
body has decided to commence a Joint Entrance Examination from the year 2013
for admission to the undergraduate programs in Engineering in two phases, i.e.
JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced). The first 2,00,000 candidates (including all
categories) based on their performance in JEE (Main) will qualify to appear in
JEE (Advanced) examination. Admissions to IITs will be based on category-wise
All India Rank (AIR) in JEE (Advanced) subject to conditions that such
candidates are in the top 20 percentile categories. Admission to NITs will be
based on 40 % weightage of the performance in Class XII board marks
(normalized) and the remainder 60 % weightage would be given to performance in
JEE (Main) and a combined All India Rank (AIR) would be decided accordingly. The
normalized Qualifying examination marks will be based on the position of the
candidate in the Board (i.e. his/her percentile score). The percentile score a
candidate gets in his/her board will mainly contribute to his/her normalized
marks. The weightage of normalized qualifying examination marks is only for
deciding ranking of JEE (Main) which will be used for admission to all
Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs)/ NITs/IIITs but excluding IITs.
If
a State seeks to admit students in the Engineering Colleges affiliated to that
State Universities then that State requires separate merit list to be provided
based on relative weightage adopted by the states, then the merit list shall be
prepared with such relative weightage as may be indicated by the State. The
examination will be conducted in the Regional Languages of the State(s) on the
requests of such State(s).
Institutes Participating under JEE and their Number of Seats
·
18 IITs + ISM, Dhanbad + New IIT Chhattisgarh, IIT Goa, IIT
Jammu and IIT Karnataka = 10,500 Plus Seats
·
30-
National Institutes of Technology (NITs) = 20000 Plus Seats
·
5-
Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) = 2000 Plus Seats
·
6-
Indian Institutes of Science Education & Research (IISERs) +1- Indian
Institute of Science (IISc) = 2500 Plus Seats
·
Indian
Institute of Space Science & Technology (IIST) + 3-Indian Statistical
Institutes (ISIs) = 500 Plus Seats
·
100-ISITs
+ 1000-Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) = 5000 Plus Seats
·
1000-State
Level Colleges (PETs) = 5 Lac plus Seats
·
Overall
2500 Institutes participate for a total of 5.5 Lac seats through JEE
Benefits of JEE
JEE
conducts a single entrance exam for all engineering aspirants in India to take
admission into the Engineering/ Science institutions. No need to apply for
several entrance exams. The students will be free and relaxed after appearing
in a single exam. Owing to this, stress-level will be considerably reduced.
Avoid multiple exams which pose the challenge of preparing for different
syllabi and patterns. It is a substantial financial savings for parents. A
simultaneous preparation of School/ Board examinations and JEE will yield
better results. Introduction of JEE eliminates unnecessary wastage of time,
efforts & money.
Important Dates of JEE-2016
·
Start
of Online Application Process for JEE (Main): 1st week of December [01/12/ 2015]
·
Last date for Online
submission of Applications: Last week of
December [31/12/ 2015]
·
JEE
(Main) - Offline Examination: 1st
week of April [03/04/ 2016 (Sunday)]
·
JEE
(Main) - Online Examination: 2nd
week of April [09 & 10 April,
2016 (Saturday & Sunday)]
·
Display of answer key and OMR sheet:
Mid of April [18th to 22nd April
2016]
·
Declaration
of JEE (Main) Score: Last week of April
[27/04/2016 (Wednesday)]
·
Registration
and payment of fee for JEE (Advanced): 1st
week of May [29-04-206 to 04-05-2016
·
Admit
cards available for downloading: 2nd
week of May [11-05-2016 to 22-05-2016]
·
JEE
(Advanced) - Entrance Exam (only Offline): Last
week of May [22/05/2016 (Sunday)]
·
Online
display of Answer Keys: 1st week of May [05/06/2016 (Sunday)]
·
Online
Declaration of JEE (Advanced) Results: 2nd
week of June [12/06/2016 (Sunday)]
·
Declaration
of All India Rank (AIR): 1st week of July [before 30-06-2016]
Eligibility
Criteria for JEE
·
Candidates
of GEN and OBC-NCL categories must have completed 17 years at the time of
admission and should be an Indian National.
·
The
upper age limit for JEE (Advanced) is 25 years for GE and OBC-NCL categories
and this upper age limit shall be relaxed by a period of 5 years for SC, ST and
PwD categories.
·
In
addition to JEE score, the qualifying examination is Class-XII from any
National/State or ‘Approved’ International Board.
a.
For
NITs, IIITs or CFTIs, normalized marks of XII board are considered and
eligibility is also the same as earlier, which is a minimum 60% mark in PCM in
XII board.
b.
For
IITs & ISM-Dhanbad, the student must be in Top 20 percentile of successful
candidates in their Class-XII board or must have secured at least 75% marks in
class XII board exam. The aggregate mark for SC, ST and PwD candidates should
be at least 70%.
c.
Marks
of 5 subjects will be considered for calculation of percentile and
normalization of qualifying examination marks for paper 1(B.E./B. Tech.): 1-Language,
2-Physics, 3-Mathematics, 4-Any one of (Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology,
Technical Vocational Subject), 5-Any subject other than the above four subjects.
·
Those
appearing in (10+2) final or equivalent examination may also appear in JEE
(Main) in the following year provisionally.
·
However,
admission criteria in the concerned Institution / University will be followed
as prescribed by the concerned University/ Institution and as per the
guidelines & criteria prescribed by the AICTE.
·
For
further details of the eligibility criteria for the admission into IITs and ISM-Dhanbad,
please visit JEE (Advanced) website.
·
Maximum
number of attempts a candidate can avail at JEE (Main) shall be three and for
JEE (Advanced), two uniformly in consecutive years.
State Code of
Eligibility
It
means the Code of the State from where a candidate has passed (10+2)
examination by virtue of which he/she becomes eligible to appear in the JEE
(Main) for admission to B.E. / B. Tech and B. Arch/ B. Planning Courses of the
institutions/ Colleges of the States/UT. The list of state code eligibility is
given on JEE (Main) website: www.jeemain.nic.in
Test Pattern of JEE
The admission to the undergraduate programmes at the JEE
(Main & Advanced) is based on a two-tier test. The
first test is called the JEE (Main) for NITs
& IIITs shall be held during the month of April (both offline and
online) conducted by CBSE/ MHRD. The second test, JEE (Advanced) for IITs & ISM-Dhanbad shall be held in the
month of May (only offline) which is conducted by the IITs/ JEE body.
Exam
Structure of JEE (Main)-2016
The
JEE (Main) exam consists of two papers; Paper-1 for B.E. / B.Tech & Paper-2
for B. Arch/ B. Planning aspirants. Paper-1 contains a total of 90 Multiple
Choice Objective Type Questions with equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Each correct answer will be awarded 4 marks whereas each incorrect answer will
be awarded 1/4th negative marks. Mode of the test is both offline and online
for Paper-1 and only offline for Paper-2. Question papers are provided in both
English and Hindi medium.
Total Questions: 90 Maximum
Marks: 90 X 4 = 360. Duration
of Paper: 3 hours
Courses
|
Paper
|
Type of Questions
|
Subjects
|
No. of Questions
|
Full Marks
|
Negative Marks
|
Duration
|
B. E. /
B. Tech |
Paper-1
|
Objective questions with equal
weightage
|
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
|
30
30
30
|
30 x 4 = 120
30 x 4 = 120
30 x 4 = 120
|
-1
-1
-1
|
3
hrs.
(9:30-12:30) |
MCQs
|
90
|
360
|
Candidates
who wish to appear in JEE (Advanced) must write Paper-1 of JEE (Main)
Exam Structure of JEE
(Advanced)-2016
The
JEE (Advanced) consists of two objective type papers i.e., Paper-1 &
Paper-2. Each Paper consists of three parts – Physics, Chemistry and
Mathematics with 3 separate sections i.e., Section-1, 2 & 3. Each paper comprised
of 54 questions, 18 questions from each subject. The maximum marks are 186
comprising of 62 marks for each subject. For both Paper-1 and Paper-2, each
subject carried 124 (62x2) marks and the total marks are 372 (124x3). Duration
of each paper is 3 hours. In some Sections, incorrect answers are awarded
negative marks. Question papers are provided in both English and Hindi Medium.
PAPER-1:
Total Time: 3 Hrs. (9:00 – 12:00) Total
Questions: 18 X 3 = 54 Max. Marks: 62 X 3
= 186
Questions and Marks
distribution for each Subject:
Section
|
Type of Questions
|
Question Number
|
Number of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
Marking Scheme
|
|||
Full Marks
|
Partial Marks
|
Zero Marks
|
–Ve Marks
|
|||||
1
|
Single Correct Option
|
01 – 5
|
5
|
3 × 5 = 15
|
+3
|
0
|
-1
|
|
2
|
One or More than One Correct Option(s)
|
06 – 13
|
8
|
4 × 8 = 32
|
+4
|
+1
|
0
|
-2
|
3
|
Single Digit Integer (0-9)
|
14 – 18
|
5
|
3 × 5 = 15
|
+3
|
0
|
||
18
|
62
|
PAPER-2:
Total Time: 3 Hrs. (14:00 – 17:00) Total Questions: 18 X 3 = 54 Max.
Marks: 62 X 3 = 186
Questions and Marks
distribution for each Subject:
Section
|
Type of Questions
|
Question Number
|
Number of Questions
|
Total Marks
|
Marking Scheme
|
|||
Full Marks
|
Partial Marks
|
Zero Marks
|
–Ve Marks
|
|||||
1
|
Single Correct Option
|
01 – 6
|
6
|
3 × 6 = 18
|
+3
|
0
|
-1
|
|
2
|
One or More than One Correct Option(s)
|
07 – 14
|
8
|
4 × 8 = 32
|
+4
|
+1
|
0
|
-2
|
3
|
Paragraph Type
|
15 – 18
|
4
|
3 × 4 = 12
|
+3
|
0
|
||
18
|
62
|
Notes: Candidates will NOT be allowed to carry any electronic devices (e.g. mobile phones, smart phones, calculators, iPAD, tabs, electronic watches, etc.), abacus, slide rule, log books, study material of any type, geometry box, written or white (blank) paper/piece of paper, wallets, etc. to the examination hall. Only BLACK ball point pens, downloaded admit card and an original photo identity card are allowed to take inside the examination hall.
Candidates
should use BLACK BALL POINT pen for darkening the bubbles. Candidate should
write his/her Name, Roll No. and the name of centre and sign with pen in the
boxes provided on the right part of ORS. She/he should darken the appropriate
bubble under each digit of his/her Roll No. Candidates should apply adequate
pressure to ensure that a proper impression is made on the second page of the
ORS. The second page of the ORS will be handed over to the candidates by the
invigilator at the end of the examination.
Analysis
of IIT-JEE 2016
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 year 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)-2016
JEE (Main)
·
Objective (Single Correct Answer Type)
·
Reasoning (Assertion-Reason Type ) questions with equal
weightage to PCM
JEE (Advanced): Paper-1
·
Single Correct Option
·
One or More than One Correct Option (s)
·
Single Digit Integer (0-9)
JEE (Advanced): Paper-2
·
Single Correct Option
·
One or More than One Correct Option(s)
·
Paragraph Type (2 paragraphs with 2 MCQs)
Candidates Registered, Appeared & Qualified in JEE (Main)-2016
This year, over 11
lakh students sat for JEE (Main), which was conducted in 132 cities in India
and abroad.
Total candidates Registered for JEE (Main) in 2015 is around 13
lakh, 13.56 lakh in 2014 and 14.62 lakh in 2013.
Description
|
Number of Boys
|
Number of Girls
|
Transgender
|
Total
|
Total Candidates registered for Paper 1
|
887432
|
307502
|
4
|
1194938
|
Candidates registered for Offline Exam
|
755348
|
267517
|
4
|
1022869
|
Candidates registered for Online Exam
|
132084
|
39985
|
-
|
172069
|
Candidates appeared for Offline Exam
|
724535
|
249692
|
3
|
974230
|
Candidates appeared for Online Exam
|
119949
|
34457
|
-
|
154406
|
Candidates qualified for JEE (Adv.) Offline
|
142520
|
35888
|
-
|
178408
|
Candidates qualified for JEE (Adv.) Online
|
15890
|
3930
|
19820
|
Results of JEE (Main)
2016
[Top 2 lakh candidates
are short listed for JEE-Advanced]
The results of the
JEE (Main) 2016 were declared on 27 April 2016, Wednesday conducted by the CBSE
on their official website (www.jeemain.nic.in). Question paper of JEE (Main)
2016 for B. Tech course was of total 360 marks. The Offline exam of JEE (Main)
Paper-1 was conducted on 3rd April 2016 whereas, the Online exam was held on
9th & 10th April, 2016 by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT). Based
on JEE (Main) 2016 Paper I scores, top two lakh candidates are shortlisted for
JEE (Advanced) 2016.
Last year, the
cut-off was 105 for General category, 70 for OBC, 50 for SC and 44 for ST. This
year, the cut-off has been dropped than the last year - 100 for General
category, 70 for OBC, 52 for SC category and 48 for ST.
Category-wise JEE (Main) 2016 Cut-off marks for appearing in JEE
(Advanced)-2016
Category
|
Cut-off
|
General
|
100
|
OBC-NCL
|
70
|
SC
|
52
|
ST
|
48
|
PwD
|
1
|
Over 1.98
lakh had qualified for JEE (Advanced).
Category-wise distribution of top 2,00,000
candidates (Criterion 1)
As shown
in the following table, the usual order will be followed while choosing top
2,00,000 candidates in various categories who have scored positive marks in JEE
(Main) 2016.
Order
|
Category
|
% of Total No. of Candidates
|
No. of Top Candidates
|
Total
|
1
|
OPEN
|
50.5
|
97,970
|
1,01,000
|
2
|
OPEN-PwD
|
3,030
|
||
3
|
OBC-NCL
|
27
|
52,380
|
54,000
|
4
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
|
1,620
|
||
5
|
SC
|
15
|
29,100
|
30,000
|
6
|
SC-PwD
|
900
|
||
7
|
ST
|
7.5
|
14,550
|
15,000
|
8
|
ST-PwD
|
450
|
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.
Qualifying Criteria for
JEE (Advanced) 2016
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: 372 (186
each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
Maximum marks in Physics: 124 (62
each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
Maximum marks in Chemistry: 124
(62 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
Maximum
marks in Mathematics: 124 (62 each in Paper-1 and Paper-2)
Revised Criteria for Inclusion in a Rank List in JEE (Advanced) 2016
Rank
List
|
Minimum
(Percentage) % of Marks in each Subject
|
Minimum
Percentage (%) of Aggregate Marks (before
result)
|
Minimum
Percentage (%) of Aggregate Marks (Revised)
|
Common
rank list (CRL)
|
10.0
|
35.0
|
20
|
OBC-NCL
rank list
|
9.0
|
31.5
|
18
|
SC
rank list
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
ST
rank list
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
Common-PwD
rank list (CRL-PwD)
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
rank list
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
SC-PwD
rank list
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
ST-PwD
rank list
|
5.0
|
17.5
|
10
|
Preparatory
Course (PC) rank lists
|
2.5
|
8.75
|
05
|
Note: CRL is the rank list in which all candidates (across all
categories) will be given ranks.
Table showing the details of Qualifying Marks for JEE (Advanced) 2016
Category
|
PwD Status
|
Rank List
|
Minimum Marks
in Each Subject
|
Minimum
Aggregate Marks
|
Any
|
Any
|
CRL
|
13
|
75
|
OBC-NCL
|
Any
|
OBC-NCL
rank list
|
12
|
67
|
SC
|
Any
|
SC
rank list
|
07
|
38
|
ST
|
Any
|
ST
rank list
|
07
|
38
|
Any
|
Yes
|
CRL-PwD
|
07
|
38
|
OBC-NCL
|
Yes
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
rank list
|
07
|
38
|
SC
|
Yes
|
SC-PwD
rank list
|
07
|
38
|
ST
|
Yes
|
ST-PwD
rank list
|
07
|
38
|
Any
|
Yes
|
PC-CRL-PwD
|
04
|
19
|
OBC-NCL
|
Yes
|
PC-OBC-NCL-PwD
|
04
|
19
|
SC
|
Any
|
PC-SC
|
04
|
19
|
SC
|
Yes
|
PC-SC-PwD
|
04
|
19
|
ST
|
Any
|
PC-ST
|
04
|
19
|
ST
|
Yes
|
PC-ST-PwD
|
04
|
19
|
Results of JEE (Advanced) 2016
The results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced
2016 were declared on 12 June 2016, Sunday on http://www.jeeadv.ac.in/announcements The JEE
(Advanced) Exam was held on 22 May 2016, Sunday. Category-wise All India Ranks
(AIR) of successful candidates will be available on the online portal after the
results are declared. Obtaining a rank in JEE (Advanced) 2016 does not
guarantee admission to IITs or ISM.
Summary
of Registered, Appeared and Qualified Candidates in JEE (Advanced)-2016
Category
|
No.
of Registered Candidates
|
Category Total
|
Appeared for both Paper-1 & 2
|
Category Total
|
No.
of Qualified Candidates
|
Category Total
|
GEN
|
60741
|
61583
|
58964
|
59758
|
18743
|
18962
|
GEN-PwD
|
842
|
794
|
219
|
|||
OBC-NCL
|
56844
|
57393
|
53682
|
54188
|
7744
|
7873
|
OBC-NCL-PwD
|
549
|
506
|
129
|
|||
SC
|
26032
|
26149
|
24093
|
24195
|
7332
|
7339
|
SC-PwD
|
117
|
102
|
07
|
|||
ST
|
10799
|
10823
|
9515
|
9537
|
2389
|
2392
|
ST-PwD
|
24
|
22
|
03
|
|||
Total
|
155948
|
155948
|
147678
|
147678
|
36566
|
36566
|
Gender-wise Result analysis in JEE (Advanced)-2016
Gender
|
Registered
|
Appeared
|
Qualified
|
Male
|
125928
|
119900
|
31996
|
Female
|
30020
|
27778
|
4570
|
OCI
|
89
|
80
|
44
|
PIO
|
61
|
58
|
25
|
Foreign
|
19
|
18
|
02
|
Total
|
156117
|
147834
|
36637
|
Seat Matrix in IITs
In all, the 23 IITs including the
Indian School of Mines (ISM) Dhanbad and four new IITs like IIT Chhattisgarh, IIT Goa, IIT Jammu and
IIT Karnataka have 10575 seats,
which have been allocated as 5337
for the general category, 2849 for
other backward castes category, 1585
for scheduled caste candidates and 804
for candidates from the scheduled tribes.
Year-wise Total No. of Seats at various IITs (2008 to 2015)
Total No. of Seats at various IITs for 2016-17
NAMES, LOCATIONS AND
ABBREVIATIONS OF THE 22 INDIAN INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY
1.
Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University) Varanasi IIT(BHU)
2.
Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneshwar Bhubaneshwar IITBBS
3.
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Mumbai IITB*
4.
Indian Institute of Technology Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh IITC
5.
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi New Delhi IITD*
6.
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gandhinagar IITGN
7.
Indian Institute of Technology Goa Goa IITGoa
8.
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati Guwahati IITG*
9.
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Hyderabad IITH
10.
Indian Institute of Technology Indore Indore IITI
11.
Indian Institute of Technology Jammu Jammu IITJammu
12.
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur Jodhpur IITJ
13.
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur IITK*
14.
Indian Institute of Technology Karnataka Karnataka IITKTK
15.
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur IITKGP*
16.
Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai IITM*
17.
Indian Institute of Technology Mandi Mandi IITMandi
18.
Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad Palakkad IITPKD
19.
Indian Institute of Technology Patna Patna IITP
20.
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee IITR*
21.
Indian Institute of Technology Ropar Ropar IITRPR
22.
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati Tirupati IITTP *
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