The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) in India is a highly
competitive entrance exam conducted for admission to various engineering
programs, including Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech), Bachelor of Engineering
(B.E.), and other related courses in prestigious Indian institutes. There are
two main examinations conducted under JEE:
JEE Main: JEE Main is the first stage of the examination and is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It work for as the qualifying exam for JEE Entry Exam Advanced . Key details about JEE Main include:
Eligibility: Candidates who have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are eligible to apply.
Examination Pattern: JEE Main consists of two papers: Paper 1 (for B.E./B.Tech courses) and Paper 2 (for B.Arch and B.Planning courses). Paper 1 consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, while Paper 2 tests the intellectual and artistic skills of the candidate.
JEE Main: JEE Main is the first stage of the examination and is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It work for as the qualifying exam for JEE Entry Exam Advanced . Key details about JEE Main include:
Eligibility: Candidates who have completed their 10+2 education or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics are eligible to apply.
Examination Pattern: JEE Main consists of two papers: Paper 1 (for B.E./B.Tech courses) and Paper 2 (for B.Arch and B.Planning courses). Paper 1 consists of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, while Paper 2 tests the intellectual and artistic skills of the candidate.
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Frequency: JEE Main is held many times a year. Candidates can choose the most advanced test.
Test method: Testing is carried out in two ways: online (computer test) and offline (written test and paper test).
Scoring: JEE Main is scored based on percentage standard.
JEE Advanced: JEE Advanced is the second and final stage of the exam and is conducted by one of the Indian Institutes of Technology on a rotating basis. Here are the highlights of JEE Advanced:
Eligibility:Only top candidates who have qualified JEE Main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Exam Mode: JEE Advanced has two compulsory papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. This two papers have questions from physics, chemistry and mathematics. These questions are more difficult and are designed to test candidates' problem-solving skills.
Frequency: JEE Exam is Conducted in Every Year.
Test mode: The test is performed in offline (written and paper-based test) mode.
Scoring: JEE Advanced scoring system is different from JEE Main and the results are used for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology and other engineering colleges.
Frequency: JEE Main is held many times a year. Candidates can choose the most advanced test.
Test method: Testing is carried out in two ways: online (computer test) and offline (written test and paper test).
Scoring: JEE Main is scored based on percentage standard.
JEE Advanced: JEE Advanced is the second and final stage of the exam and is conducted by one of the Indian Institutes of Technology on a rotating basis. Here are the highlights of JEE Advanced:
Eligibility:Only top candidates who have qualified JEE Main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Exam Mode: JEE Advanced has two compulsory papers, Paper 1 and Paper 2. This two papers have questions from physics, chemistry and mathematics. These questions are more difficult and are designed to test candidates' problem-solving skills.
Frequency: JEE Exam is Conducted in Every Year.
Test mode: The test is performed in offline (written and paper-based test) mode.
Scoring: JEE Advanced scoring system is different from JEE Main and the results are used for admission to Indian Institutes of Technology and other engineering colleges.
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