
A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR JEE (MAIN AND ADVANCED)
The gateway to India’s most prestigious institutes i.e. IIT’s, NIT’s opens by cracking one of the most difficult exam, JEE. It is the National level engineering test and one of the most difficult exams not only because of its syllabus but during the phase of its preparation it requires sheer will and determination, where the slightest distraction can dwindle your chances of being selected. Students who manage to clear JEE Mains are eligible to sit in JEE Advance and the qualified candidates can get admission in the best engineering college of the country. Continue reading to know all about the JEE Mains and advance Examination.The gateway to India’s most prestigious institutes i.e. IIT’s, NIT’s opens by cracking one of the most difficult exam, JEE. It is the National level engineering test and one of the most difficult exams not only because of its syllabus but during the phase of its preparation it requires sheer will and determination, where the slightest distraction can dwindle your chances of being selected. Students who manage to clear JEE Mains are eligible to sit in JEE Advance and the qualified candidates can get admission in the best engineering college of the country. Continue reading to know all about the JEE Mains and advance Examination.
JEE Main & Advance Syllabus 2020: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics
JEE Mains Syllabus for Chemistry, Physics and mathematics is available here. Candidates who are willing to appear in the exam must be read the all topics given in this JEE Exam Syllabus.
Chemistry |
Physics |
Mathematics |
Some Basic Concepts in Chemistry |
Physics and Measurement |
Sets, Relations and Functions |
States of Matter |
Kinematics |
Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations |
Atomic Structure |
Laws of Motion |
Matrices and Determinate |
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure |
Work, Energy and Power |
Permutations and Combinations |
Chemical Thermodynamics |
Rotational Motion |
Mathematical Induction |
Solutions |
Gravitation |
Binomial Theorem and Its Simple Applications |
Equilibrium |
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Sequences and Series |
Redox Reactions and Electrochemistry |
Thermodynamics |
Limit, Continuity and Differentiability |
Chemical Kinetics |
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
Integral Calculus |
Surface Chemistry |
Oscillations and Waves |
Differential Equations |
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties |
Electrostatics |
Co-ordinate Geometry |
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Metals |
Current Electricity |
Three Dimensional Geometry |
Hydrogen |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Vectorial Algebra |
S–Block Elements (Alkali and Alkaline Earth Metals) |
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents |
Statistics and Probability |
P–Block Elements |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Trigonometry |
d–and f–Block Elements |
Optics |
Mathematical Reasoning |
Co-ordination Compounds |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
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Environmental Chemistry |
Atoms and Nuclei |
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Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds |
Electronic Devices |
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Some Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry |
Communication Systems |
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Hydrocarbons |
Experimental Skills |
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Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
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Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
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Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
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Polymers |
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Biomolecules |
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Chemistry in Everyday Life |
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Principles Related to Practical Chemistry |
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JEE Mains & Advance Subject Wise Questions and Marks
Know the number of questions you will be getting and for how many marks in all the three subjects, i.e, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. This analysis of questions and marks are based on the previous year question pattern. Move forward and watch out the below table to know.
JEE Mains
Subjects |
No. Of Questions |
Marks |
Mathematics |
30 |
120 |
Physics |
30 |
120 |
Chemistry |
30 |
120 |
Total |
90 |
360 |
JEE Advance
Subjects |
No. Of Questions |
Marks |
Mathematics |
36 |
124 |
Physics |
36 |
124 |
Chemistry |
36 |
124 |
Total |
108 |
372 |
JEE Mains 2020 Exam Tentative Date Pattern
As we all know about this announcement made by the Human resource development minister that JEE Mains- National level engineering exam will be conducted twice a year. This exam will be conduct by NTA in two term, i.e, January and April month of a year. It is a great opportunity to students who are desperate to crack JEE Mains from their Intermediate but did not give proper time at the end when the exam is nearby. Also candidates who are not confident enough to sit in the 1st term of exam and don’t want to endanger 12th board, those students can appear in the second chance and grab the seat to JEE Mains. Here are the examination dates for both Schedules.
FOR JANUARY 2020 EXAMINATION:
Events |
Dates (announced) |
Start of online registration for JEE Main |
2nd week of September 2019 |
Last date to register |
Last week of September 2019 |
Final date for fee payment |
1st week of October 2020 |
Availability of admit card |
1st week of December 2020 |
JEE Mains 2020 Exam (paper 1) |
2nd week of January 2020 |
JEE Mains 2020 Exam (paper 2) |
Last week of January 2020 |
Declaration of result |
Last week of April 2020 |
For April 2020 Examination:
Events |
Dates (announced) |
Release of Online Application |
2nd week of February 2020 |
Last date to submit of an aplication |
1st week of March 2020 |
Final Image correction window opens |
1st to 3rd week of February 2020 |
Last date to make payment of a fee |
2nd week of March2020 |
Downloading of Admit Card |
3rd week of March 2020 |
JEE Mains 2020 Exam |
2nd week of April 2020 |
Declaration of result |
Last week of April 2020 |
JEE Advance 2020 Exam Tentative Date Pattern
Events |
Dates (Tentative) |
Online Registration Starts |
1st week of May 2020 |
Online registration closes |
2nd week of May 2020 |
Admit Card Availability |
3rd week of May 2020 |
JEE Advance 2020 Exam date |
3rd week of May 2020 |
Online display of ORS and scanned responses |
Last week of may 2020 |
Answer key released |
Last week of may 2020 |
Receiving feedbacks on answer key from candidates |
Last week of may 2020 |
Declaration of result |
2nd week of June 2020 |
Architecture aptitude test(AAT) Online registration date |
2nd week of June 2020 |
Architecture aptitude test(AAT) Online Exam date |
3rd week of June 2020 |
AAT result declaration date |
3rd week of June 2020 |
Seat allotment starts |
3rd week of June 2020 |
Last Week of seat allotment |
3rd Week of July |
JEE Exam Pattern (Mains & Advance)
Complete JEE Main 2020 examination model below to get an idea of the engineering examination before starting your examination preparation:
JEE Mains 2020 Exam Pattern
- Examination Mode: Online based Computer Test mode. Although, the Paper 2 will be conducted in offline mode, i.e, in written.
- Number of Papers: Two. The entrance exam will be in – Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is for the admission into B.E/B. Tech while Paper II for admission into B. Arch and B. Plan programs.
- Number of Questions: In Paper I – 90 questions, Paper II – 82 questions.
- Type of Questions: Objective type. However, the written test of paper II will contain subjective type questions.
- Language Medium is English, Hindi, or any other state languages.
- Time Duration 3 hours. Extra time of 1 hour only for PwD students.
- Total Marks: Paper I – 360 marks, Paper II – 390 marks.
- Marking Criteria: 4 marks will be given for each right answer and 1 negative marking for each wrong answer.
JEE Advanced 2020 Exam Pattern
- The exam consists of two mandatory papers, i.e, Paper 1 and Paper 2. It is mandatory to attempt both.
- The IIT entrance exam is conducted through online mode.
- The time duration is 3 hours for each subject. Extra 1 hour of time is given to PWD candidates.
- The nature of questions is objective type.
- The exam held in both English and Hindi language medium.
- Negative marking is available in this exam for each wrong answer, although it is different for each paper.
- Question paper are based on subjects- physics, chemistry and mathematics. Also aptitude test are a part of it.
Registration process For JEE (Mains & Advance)
JEE Main 2020 application form will be released from 02nd week of Sep 2019 (Jan exam) and 02nd week of Jan 2019 (April Exam). For JEE Main registration 2020 the details are as follows:
- Aadhaar card is mandatory while filling the application.
- To apply for JEE Mains fill online application.
- JEE Main Online application form 2020 releases from 02nd week of Sep 2019 for January Exam.
- JEE Main Online application form 2020 releases from 01st week of Jan 2020 for April Exam.
- While online registration Students must have to upload passport size photograph and signature of candidate & guardian.
- The passport size photograph should be in .JPG or .JPEG format.
- Multiple applications from found for a single candidate will be rejected.
- No option to fill and send the hard copy of the application for registration.
JEE Main Registration Fee:
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The fee to apply can be change as per the categories and student criteria.
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Fee paid for application will be done by all method of online transaction.
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Students can also pay the application fee by e-challan of Syndicate/Canara/ICICI bank
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Payment fee will not be accepted through DD, money order, cash or any other offline method.
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The fee is non refundable.
For Students want to appear for the exam in India
Paper |
Gen/OBC Online (Male category) |
SC/ST/PWD/All Online (Female category) |
Examination Paper 1 or 2 |
500 |
250 |
Examination Paper 1 and 2 both |
1300 |
650 |
For students want to appear for the exam in foreign country
Paper |
Gen/OBC (Male) - Online |
SC/ST/PWD/All Female - Online |
Examination Paper 1 or 2 |
2500 |
1250 |
Examination Paper 1 and 2 both |
3800 |
1900 |
JEE Main 2020 Cut Off
The cut off will be published category wise along with the result in online mode. Students can check the details about JEE Main cut off 2020 in the month of February 2020. Last year cut off of JEE Main exam 2019 are given below:
Sl.No |
Category |
Cut-off Score |
1. |
Common Rank List (CRL) |
89 |
2. |
General |
78 |
3. |
OBC-NCL |
74 |
4. |
SC |
54 |
5. |
ST |
44 |
6. |
PWD |
0.11 |
Important tips for student:
- Time management is directly proportional to the number of questions you will be solving in exam. Switching to different question if you find it difficult to solve, is smart.
- During preparation you must test yourself on a regular basis or you might take up online test
- Making notes of what you study will help you in retrieving important points before the exam.
- Analyzing the certain topics from where you will get question every year and practicing them will give you a proper idea.
- Practicing questions will only be fruitful if you practice the standard of question
- Exam requires continuous practice only which will lead you to success.
- Preparation must start from class 11th to grab the best college of engineering.
- No worries, stress and pressure in the exam hall.