IITs : New Admission System

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'One Nation, One Examination' Accepted for all the Engineering Institutions of India like IITs, NITs, IIITs etc.

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Examination Name 'Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)'

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Implementation Year Year 2013 (For Academic Session: 2013-14)

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New 'JEE' Structure Two-tier:
  1. a. JEE (Main): Screening for JEE (Advance) Top 1,50,000 students only
  2. b. JEE (Advance): Its performance will 'solely' be considered for admission into IITs

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Class-XII Board %weightage (Agg.)

A student must be into Top-20% students of respective board (ICSE, CBSE & State Boards etc).

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Selection Process (Short-listing & final selection)
  1. a. Only top-20% of each board (Class-XII aggregate marks) shall be considered for admission into IITs: Primary Criterion.
  2. b. Performance in JEE (Main): Top-1,50,000 (all categories): Secondary Criterion
  3. c. Those who are in the Top-20% of respective board (First Screening) as well as in the Top-1,50,000 (Second Screening) of the JEE (Main) will be allowed to appear in the JEE (Advance).
  4. d. The final selection/rank will be on the basis of performance in JEE (Advance)

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JEE Schedule (tentative)
  1. a. JEE (Main): April, 2013 (Probably on Second Sunday
  2. b. JEE (Advance): May, 2013 (Probably on Fourth Sunday)
Note: CBSE & IITs may announce the further details in August, 2012 for JEE 2013

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Conducting Body
  1. a. CBSE (in coordination with IITs)
  2. b. IITs (Joint Admission Board: JAB)

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JEE Pattern (tentative)
  1. a. JEE (Main): Similar to present AIEEE (One Paper of PCM: 3 Hrs)
  2. b. JEE (Advance): Similar to present IIT-JEE Two Objective Type papers of PCM & 3 hrs each)
Note: Pattern of JEE (Advance) could be:
  1. a. Current IIT-JEE (Most Likely)
  2. b. One Objective Type Paper of 3 Hrs: May happen
  3. c. Subjective Type: 3 Papers; 2 Hrs for PCM each: Less Likely

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Syllabus (tentative)
  1. a. JEE(Main):Similar to present AIEEE
  2. b. JEE (Advance): Similar to present IIT-JEE

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No. of Attempts No Information So far but likely to be retained two similar to current IIT-JEE (For IITs)

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Attempt o improve Board % One Chance (first & last time) may be given to those who have passed their Class-XII in 2012 (details are awaited)

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What various Boards have to do All the Boards may declare the list of Top-20% students respectively in next few days/weeks. It should be done as soon as possible (Various Boards may declare this list by 10th July 2012

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How much % in Board could be the 'safe' cut off for Top-20% respectively CBSE/ICSE: at least 80% (aggregate)
Other State Boards: at least 75% (aggregate)
Still, we have to wait for the top-20 % cut-off declaration by various boards

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Who should repeat for the Class-XII Board & how ??
  1. a. Those who passed out Class-XII in 2012 &
  2. b. Those who are not amongst the Top-20% of respective board (when it is declared) &/or
  3. c. Those who are having marks in Class-XII as follows (should be ready): i. CBSE/ICSE: Below80% ii. State Boards: Below 75%
  4. d. Individual subject wise/all subjects improvement in Board Examination will be allowed by various boards. The details may soon be available on respective board's website.

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How to prepare for New 'JEE' Now???
  1. a. Balancing the preparation of both, Boards as well JEE
  2. b. For Boards: Make sure you score at least 80% in CBSE/ICSE Board & 75% in 'any' State Board.
  3. c. More is better in the Class-XII Board Examination to make it to Top-20% cut-off of students.

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What is the best time to prepare for new 'JEE'?
  1. a. Along with Class-XI&XII: Best Option
  2. b. A drop after preparing in Class-XI &XII: Better Option
  3. c. Along with Class-XII: OK
  4. d. A drop after preparing in Class-XII: OK
  5. e. Only after Class-XII (as a dropper)- without preparing in Class-XI &XII: may not give the desired result.

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Where to prepare for JEE ??
  1. a. School+ Professional Coaching (Integrated) is the best option.
  2. b. Professional Coaching along with Schooling is always a better option
  3. c. Schooling without Coaching may not give the desired result/performance in Board/JEE simultaneously.

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Should I go to KOTA or not ?
  1. a. KOTA's Successful Teaching Methodology still holds the edge even in new 'JEE' scenario.
  2. b. Coaching institutes in KOTA & their Study Centres Network across the country are fast in
adapting to the New Pattern while incorporating Board Preparation along with JEE/ Competitive Coaching.

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How 'Resonance' could
be helpful in preparing for new 'JEE'
  1. A) For Board: We have incorporated following academic tools in our teaching methodology to enhance performance in Class-XII Board Examination:
    1. i) NCERT Books’Teaching& Discussion in the Classroom (PCM)
    2. ii) Board Worksheet to develop/enhance writing aptitude for school/board examination (PCM)
    3. iii) Board Sheet (PCM): Topic wise Study Material having Theory, Solved/Unsolved Examples/Illustrations along with Problems asked in Previous Board Examinations and Most Probable Questions.
    4. iv) Board Pattern Tests (BPTs)-PCM
    5. v) Additional Support (Optional/On nominal charges):
      1. a. Regular Classes for English (CBSE&Selected Boards)
      2. b. Regular Classes for 5th Subject (Selected Subjects)
      3. c. Board Pattern Tests (BPTs) for English & 5th Subject (CBSE & Selected Boards' Pattern)
      4. d. Practical for Physics, Chemistry & 5th Subject (if applicable)
  2. B) For JEE (Main & Advance): We have expertise in coaching for IIT-JEE since 2001 so can take care of it in the best possible way through following 'tried'tested & trusted’ academic tools:
    1. i) Interactive Regular Classes: For Fundamental learning & Concept Building
    2. ii) Daily Practice Problems (DPPs): (For Home Assignment, Practice & Classroom discussion)
    3. iii) JEE Sheets: Topic wise Compendium & Various Level Problems (For Home Assignment, Practice & Classroom discussion) along with problems asked in previous examinations (IIT- JEE & AIEEE)
    4. iv). Periodic Tests (Part & Cumulative): For JEE-Main& Advance
Note:

  1. Admission to Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) will be based on the "main" exam score. A final decision on methodology of admission is pending. A meeting of representatives from the NITs is scheduled for July 4.
  2. Admission to several deemed universities will also be on the basis of scores in the "main" exam, which earlier took students on basis of AIEEE scores. A minimum percentage criterion will be fixed for these too.

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