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The process of registering for JEE Main, issuance of Admit Card to the publishing of Results will be in the online mode through the official website www.jeemain.nic.in. Please note that applicants’ Aadhar Card is mandatory for JEE Main Registration.
JEE Main 2019: Highlights Table
Name of Examination JEE Main 2019 Conducting Body Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Official Website www.jeemain.nic.in Exam Periodicity Annual Mode of Application Online Eligibility Criteria Age: on or after October 1, 1994 Year of completion of Qualifying Exam: 2017, 2018 or appearing in 2019
Number of papers in Qualifying Exam: At least five subjects in Class 12th
Number of attempts: 3
Exam Level National Level UG Entrance Mode of Exam Online & Offline Number of Papers 2 (Paper 1 for B.E./B. Tech & Paper 2 for B. Arch/B. Planning) JEE Main Helpdesk 7042399520, 7042399521, 7042399525, 7042399526 JEE Main 2019: Exam Dates
JEE Main 2019 exam dates will be announced by CBSE in due course through the official notification. A tentative Calendar of Events for the exam is tabulated below.
Events Dates Release of JEE Main 2019 Notification November 2018 Availability of JEE Main 2019 Application Form December 2018 – January 2019 JEE Main 2019 Application Form Correction Window January 2019 Availability of JEE Main 2019 Admit Card March 2019 JEE Main 2019 Scheduled Exam Date (different dates for Offline & Online) April 2019 Display of JEE Main 2019 Answer Key and OMR Sheet on official website April 2019 Announcement of JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 Score/AIR and top 220000 candidates eligible for JEE Advanced April 2019 Announcement of JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Score/AIR May 2019 Availability of Score Card After releasing of AIR for JEE Main 2019 JEE Main Eligibility Criteria
Candidates need to fulfill primarily 4 eligibility conditions to apply for JEE Main 2019, as tabulated below:
Age limit Born on or after October 1, 1994 (can be relaxed up to 5 years for SC/ST/PwD Categories) Year of completion of Qualifying Exam Completed after 2016 or appearing in 2019 Number of Subjects in Qualifying Exam Should have studied at least 5 subjects in the qualifying exam Total number of attempts allowed 3 (No limit for SC/ST/PwD Candidates) Note:
- CBSE allows candidates with 40% or more disability to avail the assistance of a Scribe or a Reader.
- Candidates applying for B.E./B. Tech should have studied Physics and Mathematics along with either Chemistry/Biology/Biotechnology while candidates applying for B. Arch/B. Planning should have studied Mathematics in their +2 level.
- CBSE does not specify qualifying exam pass percentage to be eligible to write JEE Main. However, for admissions into the IITs, NITs, IIITs and CFTIs, candidates need to have an aggregate score of 75% in the qualifying exam (65% for SC/ST/PwD categories)
JEE Main Reservation Criteria
CBSE assigns All India Rankings to candidates as per their respective categories following the GOI directives regarding reservation as tabulated below:
Category Reservation Percentage Other Backward Caste (Non-Creamy Layer) 27 Scheduled Castes (SC) 15 Scheduled Tribes (ST) 7.5 Persons with Disability (PwD) 3 The benefit of reservation for admission into the NITs/IIITs and CFTIs are extended in accordance with central category list published by the GOI. State Engineering colleges accepting JEE Main scores abide by the state reservation rules.
JEE Main Application Form
- JEE Main 2019 Application process will be completed in the online mode. The application form can be accessed at the official website.
- Except for candidates belonging to J&K, Assam, and Meghalaya, it is mandatory for all other candidates to register with their Aadhar Number (Aadhar Enrolment Number for candidates whose Aadhar Card has been applied for but not issued yet).
- J&K, Assam and Meghalaya candidates can register with a valid passport number, bank a/c number, ration card number or any such ID proof issued by the government.
- It is mandatory for candidates to have a valid personal email ID and an active mobile number for JEE Main Registration. Candidates are advised to retain their registered email ID and mobile phone number till the JEE Main and subsequent processes till admission are over as important information may be shared via email or SMS by exam-conducting authority.
- Candidates need to ensure that all details entered on the JEE Main Application Form are correct as CBSE offers very limited scope to make any correction/modification in the form after submission. There is usually a short window for online correction or modification with a valid reason for specific sections in the form. Please note that no change will be accepted through fax/application including e-mail etc.
- The application fee for JEE Main can be paid online (debit/credit cards) as well as offline (e-challan deposited with the requisite amount of cash at Syndicate/Canara/ICICI Bank). Additional bank charges as applicable are to be borne by the candidates.
- Please note that in case the payment process is not complete, the acknowledgment slip will not be generated upon submission of JEE Main Application Form. The fee payment status can be checked on the official website.
- Candidates are required to upload scanned copies of their photograph, specimen signature and specimen signature of either parents/guardian as per the specifications given below:
Image particulars File Type File Size Candidate’s Recent Photograph (photograph should be clear with candidate’s name and date of clicking the photograph printed on it) .jpeg 4 KB – 40 KB Candidate’s Specimen Signature .jpeg 1 KB – 30 KB Either parents’/guardian’s specimen signature .jpeg 1 KB – 30 KB - Please note that candidates are not required to send the hard copy of JEE Main Application to CBSE. However, candidates are advised to obtain a print of the application acknowledgment page for future reference.
JEE Main Application Fee
JEE Main Application Fee varies for different categories as well as the choice of exam center and mode of exam. The expected fee details for JEE Main 2019 with all the variations are tabulated below:
Paper Offline Mode Online Mode General/OBC SC/ST/PWD/Girls General/OBC SC/ST/PWD/Girls For Exam Centers in India Paper 1 INR 1000 INR 500 INR 500 INR 250 Paper 2 INR 1000 INR 500 – – Both Papers INR 1800 INR 900 INR 1300 INR 650 For Exam Centers Abroad Paper 1 INR 2500 INR 1250 INR 2500 INR 1250 Paper 2 INR 2500 INR 1250 – – Both Papers INR 3800 INR 1900 INR 3800 INR 1900 Please note that application fees once paid will not be refunded under any circumstances.
JEE Main Admit Card
JEE Main 2019 Admit Card will be uploaded on the official website www.jeemain.nic.in for all the candidates who have submitted the online application complete in all respect within the deadline. Candidates will have to download, save and print the document from the website. Please note that it is very important that candidates carry their Admit Card in person on the day of the exam or else they will not be allowed to write the test.
Candidates are advised to check the Admit Card meticulously for the details such as Name, Paper, Date of Birth, Gender, Test Centre Name, City, State Code of Eligibility and Category. Any discrepancy should be immediately reported to JEE Main Secretariat/CBSE for necessary action.
JEE Main Exam Center
- JEE Main 2019 is expected to be conducted in about 258 test locations including 10 locations outside India. All the locations will have the facility of CBT while about 110+ locations are expected to have the facility of PBT. The comprehensive list of test locations and their codes will be available with the official bulletin.
- At the time of application, candidates must select four exam locations in case of PBT and one location in case of CBT. If a candidate is opting for Paper 1 in a location where only CBT is conducted but wants to appear for Paper 2 as well, he/she has to select four other exam locations with PBT facility.
- Please note that if the number of candidates for CBT is less than 50 in a city on any scheduled date, then all such candidates will be allotted the last day of the CBT in the same location.
- CBSE will make all efforts to allot test locations as per candidates’ preferences; however, there can be exceptions due to unavoidable circumstances. CBSE normally does not entertain requests for change of test location; however, the decision of the Executive Director (JAB) will be final in this context.
JEE Main Exam Pattern
The highlights of JEE Main Exam Pattern are tabulated here:
Specifications Paper 1 Paper 2 Course B.E./B. Tech B. Arch/B. Planning Question Type Objective, multiple-choice questions with four options from which candidate has to choose one correct answer. The drawing questions in Paper 2 will be subjective in nature. Medium of Exam Candidates in Gujarat, Dadra, Nagar Haveli, and Daman & Diu: English, Hindi, Gujarati. Rest of India: English, Hindi Mode of Exam Online and Offline Offline Total Questions 90 82 Sections Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics Aptitude Test, Mathematics and Drawing Test Questions in Each Section 30 50 – Aptitude test | 30 – Mathematics | 2 – Drawing Test Duration 3 hours 3 hours Total Marks 360 390 Marking Scheme +4 for correct answer | -1 for incorrect answer +4 for correct answer | -1 for an incorrect answer 35 marks for each question in Drawing Section
JEE Main Syllabus
JEE Main Syllabus for Paper 1 covers the syllabus of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics of CBSE class 12. The questions of Paper 2 will be largely on Aptitude and Drawing along with some class 12 level Mathematics.
The important topics as specified by CBSE for JEE Main is tabulated below:
Subject Important Topics Physics Physics and Measurement; Kinematics; Laws of Motion; Work, Energy and Power; Rotational Motion; Gravitation; Properties of Solids and Liquids; Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases; Oscillation of Waves; Electrostatics; Current Electricity; Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism; Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Currents; Electromagnetic Waves; Optics; Dual Nature of Matter & Radiation; Atoms & Nuclei; Electronic Devices; Communication Systems Chemistry Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry; States of Matte; Atomic Structure; Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure; Chemical Thermodynamics; Solutions; Equilibrium; Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry; Chemical Kinetics; Surface Chemistry; Classification of Elements & Periodicity in Properties; General Principals & Processes Of Isolation Of Metals; Hydrogen; S-Block Elements; P – Block Elements; D&F Block Elements; Co-ordination Compounds; Environmental Chemistry; Purification & Characterization of Organic Compounds; Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry; Hydrocarbons; Organic Compounds containing Halogens/Oxygen/Nitrogen; Polymers; Biomolecules; Chemistry in Everyday Life; Principles related to Practical Chemistry Mathematics Sets, Relations and Functions; Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations; Matrices & Determinants; Permutations & Combinations; Mathematical Induction; Binomial Theorem; Sequences & Series; Limit, Continuity & Differentiability; Integral Calculus; Differential Equations; Coordinate Geometry; Three Dimensional Geometry; Vector Algebra; Statistics & Probability; Trigonometry; Mathematical Reasoning Aptitude Test Awareness of places, persons, buildings, and materials; Texture and objects related to Architecture and building environment; Visualizing 3D objects from 2D drawings; Visualizing different sides of 3D objects. Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal), Analytical Reasoning, Three dimensional – perception and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, color, texture, building forms and elements, contrast and harmony.
Drawing Test Drawing and designing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil; Transformation of forms both 2 D and 3 D union; Elevations and 3 D views of objects Rotation; Development of surfaces and volumes; Generation of Plan; Creating 2D and 3D compositions using given shapes and forms; Sketching of activities from memory of urban scenes (public space, festivals, market, street scenes, recreational spaces monuments, etc.); landscape (gardens, trees, riverfronts, jungles, plants etc.) and rural life. JEE Main Answer Key
CBSE will host the official answer keys for both papers of JEE Main along with individual candidate’s OMR Sheets for a short period of time on the official website. Candidates can check their answers against the answer key and draw an estimate of their score in the exam.
CBSE also welcomes challenges to the answer key from candidates, if any, supported by valid evidence. Candidates can submit their challenges online along with a fee of INR 1000 per question, payable online via a debit/credit card. Please note that if the challenge is found acceptable by CBSE, the challenge fee will be refunded. The decision of CBSE/JAB on the challenges will be final and no further communication will be entertained in this regard. The final result of JEE Main will be based on the revised Answer Key.
JEE Main Result
The result for JEE Main 2019 will be released on the official website. Result for paper 1 and 2 will be announced separately along with All India Ranking (AIR) and Category Ranking. The scorecard will have to be downloaded from the website. Please note that the scorecards will not be dispatched to candidates by CBSE. Admissions to the NITs, IIITs, CFTIs etc. will be based on the AIR. The JEE Main 2019 Score Card will carry the following details:
- JEE Main All India Rank
- Category Rank
- Total Score in JEE Main
- Sectional Scores secured in each paper
- Qualifying Status for JEE Advanced
JEE Main Cut off
The JEE Main Joint Admission Board (JAB) will release the cut-off scores required to seek admission into B.E./B. Tech and B. Arch/B. Plan programs through the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB).
All participating institutes that do not use the centralized Seat Allocation Process of JAB will prepare their own merit list based on JEE Main 2019 performance and other parameters as decided by them.
JEE Main Counseling
The centralized counseling process for JEE Main 2019 is expected to commence in June. Seat Allocation in the institutes participating the centralized process will be based on AIR and candidate preferences for branch and institute.
JEE Main Counseling is done at three levels:
- Joint Seat Allocation Authority: IITs, IIITs, NITs and other Central Government Funded Technical Institutes.
- Central Seat Allocation Board-NEUT: AICTE approved institutes in NE States & UTs.
- CSAB-SFTI: Self-funded Technical Institutes.
Document verification for checking the eligibility of candidates is a crucial step of JEE Main Counseling.
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Last Updated: Jun 14, 2018 @ 2:28 pm
CAT 2018 (Common Admission Test) is a national level management entrance exam for admission into IIMs and other top B-Schools for the academic session 2019-20. Every year, one of the IIMs organize CAT for admission to MBA and PGDM programs by leading business schools in India. IIM Calcutta is expected to be the convener for CAT 2018.
The official exam date for CAT 2018 is published on the official site. However, the detailed notification and application form for CAT 2018 is expected to be available in the month of July-August only. CAT Application Form can be filled in online mode only.
Latest Application Form Available 2018
Latest Notification
CAT 2017 Result has been announced on 8th January 2018. Candidates can download from official website. Click Here to check CAT Cutoff for IIMs and Other top B-Schools
CAT 2018 Highlights
What is Common Admission Test?
CAT (Common Admission Test) is the centralized entrance exam for admission to various postgraduate management courses offered by IIMs.Besides, IIMs several top notch management colleges and state level institutions also accept CAT score for admission to their respective management programs. There is no stipulated number of attempts for qualifying CAT.
The minimum eligibility to apply for CAT is having minimum 50% aggregate in any Bachelor’s degree. Candidates can register and fill the reamining details on the official site only. Following are the details to be filled in the form:
CAT Result is announced in the form of cut off list. Candidates can check the same by providing their login details. There is no centralized counselling process for CAT aspirants. Candidates have to appear for Written Ability Test (WAT)/Group Discussion (GD)/Group Activity (GA)/Extempore Activities and Personal Interview rounds.
Past Year CAT Conducting Authority
CAT 2018 Exam Dates
IIM announces the important dates for CAT 2018. Here are a few important dates for the same:
CAT Eligibility 2018
There are certain eligibility criteria to appear for CAT. Candidates must meet these criteria before they decide to fill the application form.
CAT Application Form 2018
CAT 2018 Application Form can be filled in online mode only. In order to apply for CAT, candidates have to visit the official website of CAT and register themselves first.
Post registration, candidates can simply follow the steps discussed below to fill and submit their form:
Application Fee
Candidates have to pay the application fee through online mode after completing the application form:
Past year Total Number of Candidates Registered for CAT Exam
CAT Admit Card 2018
Candidates can easily download their Admit cards from the official website of IIM by providing their Login Details. Steps to download CAT 2018 Admit Card:
CAT Exam Center 2018
CAT is conducted across the country every year. CAT Exam Center 2018 will be located in more than 140 cities in the country. The Exam Centers will be announced on the official website of Indian Institute of Management by the end of July 2018. Candidates can choose their exam centers according to their own choice and can fill it during filling their application forms.
CAT Exam Pattern 2018
CAT conducting authorities will follow the under mentioned exam pattern for the Common Aptitude Test 2018-
The entire scheme of examination is detailed in the table below:
Verbal comprehension and learning
CAT Syllabus 2018
Although there is no pre-defined syllabus for CAT which has been prescribed by the conducting authorities, however, on the basis of previous year trends, we have tabulated below the important topics which must be focused upon while preparing for each given section.
CAT Preparation Tips:
Follow the below given preparation tips:
Best books for CAT Preparation
Here we are listed best books for CAT preparation:
Latest Application Form Available 2018
For a complete list of books click here
CAT Answer Key 2018
Answer key will help you to find out how many question you have attempt are correct or how many of them are incorrect. CAT Answer key has been released on first week of December 2018. Candidates can download the answer sheet from the official website.
Right now the objection period against the answer key also passed. The last date for this 2nd week of December 2018.
CAT Result
Indian Institute of Management Delhi will declared the results for CAT Exam on 1st or 2nd week of January 2019.
Candidates can download their CAT 2018 scorecards online by logging onto the official website through CAT ID and password.
Scorecard will bear candidate’s section-wise and overall scaled scores and percentiles.
CAT 2017 Result will be available only in online mode and IIMs will not send the hard copy of the scorecards at the candidates’ address.
You can download the results by following these steps:
CAT Cut Off 2018
Candidates are shortlisted on the basis of their CAT exam performance vis-a-vis cut-off percentile fixed by every IIM independently.
Minimum percentile is set by every Indian Institute of Management. Here is the minimum percentile cutoff-
Click Here to Check CAT 2018 Cut Off
CAT 2018 Cut Offs for IIMs
CAT 2017 Cutoff for Top B-Schools (Other Than IIMs)
Latest Application Form Available 2018
Top IIMs with Management Programs
Post Graduate Programs
Fellow Programs (FPM)
CAT Counseling 2018
Candidates are shortlisted by Indian Institute of Management and other participating institutes on the basis of CAT Cut off percentile which is held in the last week of January.
Some IIMs also consider past academic performance, work experience etc.
The shortlisted candidates have to appear for Written Ability Test (WAT)/Group Discussion (GD)/Group Activity (GA)/Extempore Activities and Personal Interview rounds.
Final selection is made on the basis of the scores of CAT, WAT/GD and PI rounds.
Other factors like overall candidate profile including past academic records, work experience, extracurricular activities, gender and academic diversity are also considered.
The new IIMs conduct Common Admission Process (CAP) where WAT-PI rounds are conducted by the selection committee of the Indian Institute of Managements.
IIMs declare separate shortlists and final selection list but the selection process is common for all the institutes.