JEE Exam Pattern for 2013

According to MHRD’s  directions  and  subsequent  decision  of  the  JEE  Apex  Board  on  JEE (Main) and (Advanced) held on  August 25th 2012,  the  JEE  (Main)  Examination,  2013  (hitherto  known  as AIEEE - Paper I) for admissions to B.E./B.Tech courses at NITs, IIITs, DTU, Delhi and other CFTIs will be held during April, 2013. 

The  JEE  (Main)  (Paper  I  of  earlier  AIEEE)  for  B.E./B.Tech  will  be  held  in  two  modes,  viz offline and online (CBT). The offline examination for JEE (Main) will be held on 7th April, 2013 and the online examinations will be held thereafter in April, 2013. 
The    examination  (Paper  II  of  earlier  AIEEE)  for  admissions  to  B.Arch/B.Planning  courses  at  NITs, IIITs, DTU, Delhi and other CFTIs will be held on 7 th  April, 2013 in offline mode only.
The merit list for admission to NITs, IIITs, DTU, Delhi and other CFTIs will be prepared by giving 40% weightage (suitably normalised) to class XII (or equivalent examination) or other qualifying examination marks and 60% to the performance in JEE (Main) Examination.

The  JEE  (Main)-2013  (Paper  I  of  earlier  AIEEE)  will  have  one  objective  type  question  paper. The  paper  will  consist  of  Physics,  Chemistry  and  Mathematics.  The  duration  of  the  paper  will  be  3 (Three) Hours.  The Paper II for admissions to B.Arch/B.Planning courses at NITs, IIITs, DTU, Delhi and other CFTIs will have one Question Paper consisting of Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing Test  as  per  past  practice  of  AIEEE.  The  duration  of  the  paper  will  be  3  (Three)  Hours. 

Detailed bulletin is being prepared and will be published shortly. Only 1,50,000 of the top rankers in JEE (Main), which includes students from all categories (GE, OBC, SC and ST) will be eligible to appear in JEE (Advanced)-2013 (known as IIT-JEE) for admission to IITs, IIT BHU and ISM Dhanbad.  Notice in this regard has been issued by the IIT system separately.

JEE New Patterns Highlights
  • Two Exams – JEE Mains followed by JEE Advance
  • Time gap between these two exams will be two to three weeks as both exams are planned in April 2013.
  • JEE Main which is equivalent to AIEEE and will be conduced by CBSE and JAB.
  • JEE Advance which is equivalent to IIT JEE will be conducted by IITs.
  • Only top 1,50,000 students including all categories (GE, OBC, SC and ST) from JEE Main will be able to appear in JEE Advance.
  • Students who come in top 20 percentile in their board can only give the exams.
  • Admissions to IITs will be based only on category wise All India Rank (AIR) in JEE Advance

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