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Sr.No.
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Particular
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Details
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1.
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'One Nation, One Examination'
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Accepted for all the Engineering Institutions of India like IITs, NITs, IIITs etc.
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2.
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Examination Name
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'Joint Entrance Examination (JEE)'
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3.
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Implementation Year
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Year 2013 (For Academic Session: 2013-14)
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4.
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New 'JEE' Structure
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Two-tier:
- a. JEE (Main): Screening for JEE (Advance) Top 1,50,000 students only
- b. JEE (Advance): Its performance will 'solely' be considered for admission into IITs
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5.
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Class-XII Board %weightage (Agg.)
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A student must be into Top-20% students of respective board (ICSE, CBSE & State
Boards etc).
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6.
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Selection Process (Short-listing & final selection)
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- a. Only top-20% of each board (Class-XII aggregate marks) shall be considered for admission
into IITs: Primary Criterion.
- b. Performance in JEE (Main): Top-1,50,000 (all categories): Secondary Criterion
- 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).
- d. The final selection/rank will be on the basis of performance in JEE (Advance)
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7.
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JEE Schedule (tentative)
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- a. JEE (Main): April, 2013 (Probably on Second Sunday
- 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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8.
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Conducting Body
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- a. CBSE (in coordination with IITs)
- b. IITs (Joint Admission Board: JAB)
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9.
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JEE Pattern (tentative)
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- a. JEE (Main): Similar to present AIEEE (One Paper of PCM: 3 Hrs)
- b. JEE (Advance): Similar to present IIT-JEE Two Objective Type papers of PCM &
3 hrs each)
Note: Pattern of JEE (Advance) could be:
- a. Current IIT-JEE (Most Likely)
- b. One Objective Type Paper of 3 Hrs: May happen
- c. Subjective Type: 3 Papers; 2 Hrs for PCM each: Less Likely
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10.
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Syllabus (tentative)
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- a. JEE(Main):Similar to present AIEEE
- b. JEE (Advance): Similar to present IIT-JEE
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11.
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No. of Attempts
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No Information So far but likely to be retained two similar to current IIT-JEE (For
IITs)
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12.
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Attempt o improve Board %
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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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13.
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What various Boards have to do
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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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14.
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How much % in Board could be the 'safe' cut off for Top-20% respectively
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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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15.
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Who should repeat for the Class-XII Board & how ??
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- a. Those who passed out Class-XII in 2012 &
- b. Those who are not amongst the Top-20% of respective board (when it is declared)
&/or
- c. Those who are having marks in Class-XII as follows (should be ready):
i. CBSE/ICSE: Below80% ii. State Boards: Below 75%
- 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???
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- a. Balancing the preparation of both, Boards as well JEE
- b. For Boards: Make sure you score at least 80% in CBSE/ICSE Board & 75% in
'any' State Board.
- 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'?
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- a. Along with Class-XI&XII: Best Option
- b. A drop after preparing in Class-XI &XII: Better Option
- c. Along with Class-XII: OK
- d. A drop after preparing in Class-XII: OK
- 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 ??
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- a. School+ Professional Coaching (Integrated) is the best option.
- b. Professional Coaching along with Schooling is always a better option
- 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 ?
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- a. KOTA's Successful Teaching Methodology still holds the edge even in new 'JEE'
scenario.
- 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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20.
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How 'Resonance' could
be helpful in preparing for new 'JEE'
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- A) For Board: We have incorporated following academic tools in our teaching methodology
to enhance performance in Class-XII Board Examination:
- i) NCERT Books’Teaching& Discussion in the Classroom (PCM)
- ii) Board Worksheet to develop/enhance writing aptitude for school/board examination
(PCM)
- 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.
- iv) Board Pattern Tests (BPTs)-PCM
- v) Additional Support (Optional/On nominal charges):
- a. Regular Classes for English (CBSE&Selected Boards)
- b. Regular Classes for 5th Subject (Selected Subjects)
- c. Board Pattern Tests (BPTs) for English & 5th Subject (CBSE & Selected Boards'
Pattern)
- d. Practical for Physics, Chemistry & 5th Subject (if applicable)
- 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:
- i) Interactive Regular Classes: For Fundamental learning & Concept Building
- ii) Daily Practice Problems (DPPs): (For Home Assignment, Practice & Classroom
discussion)
- 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)
- iv). Periodic Tests (Part & Cumulative): For JEE-Main& Advance
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