Wednesday, June 3, 2020

JEE Main 2021- Dates,Application form,Eligibility Criteria.



JEE MAINS is the most prestigious engineering entrance exam for the candidates seeking admission in IIT, IIIT, and NIT Colleges in India. Previously CBSE used to conduct this exam but now a new conducting body National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts JEE MAINS exam. According to NTA, the exam will be conducted only in online mode only. It is also a screening test for JEE ADVANCED or IIT exam. Students must have to clear JEE Mains 2021 cutoff to eligible for jee advanced exam. The application form of JEE MAINS will be released in the month of September 2020. All students who fulfill eligibility criteria can fulfill this form. For all the details regarding the JEE Main 2021 exam students are advised to go through the complete article written below.

Important dates and details

Students wishing to take admissions in the best colleges of India can check the important dates of JEE Main to keep themselves updated with the important dates of the examination. You can check the dates and details in the mentioned below points.
Conducting body – National Testing agency
Application form available dates – Ist week of September 2020
Application form last date to submit – 4th week of September 2020
Last date to pay fees – ist week of October 2020
Application form correction dates - 2nd week of October 2020
Admit card available- 3rd week of December 2020
Exam dates - 2nd week of January 2021
Answer key - 3rd week of January 2021
Result declaration - 4th week of January 2021

Eligibility criteria

Before filling the application form students should check eligibility criteria of the exam whether they are eligible or not. In this section, we describe the eligibility criteria of JEE Main 2021. Check in in the following points
The students whose date of birth falls on or after October 01, 1994 shall be eligible. Relaxation in age shall be provided for students of Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) candidates. All the candidates from the mentioned categories will be provided with a relaxation of the upper age limit is relaxed by 5 years.
Those students who have passed their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2019 or 2020; or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Exam or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2020 are eligible to appear in JEE.
Aspirants must have taken at least five subjects in class 12th/qualifying examination in order to be eligible for the exam. The candidates who have taken four subjects are not permitted to give exam.

Application form

Those students who fulfill the eligibility criteria of jee main 2021 can fill the application form by following the steps given below.
Visit the official website.
Register as a new students and fill all the details correctly in the form.
Complete the application form and check all the entered details in the application form.
Upload images and click on the submit button in the required format.
Pay the application fee and download the confirmation page after the final payment.

Syllabus

The first stepping stone towards the preparation of jee main is to know the complete syllabus. Students are requested to check to the jee main 2021 syllabus written below.
Physics– Waves & Sound, Geometrical Optics, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Rotational Dynamics, Dimensional Analysis, Gravitation & Electrostatics, Current Electricity & Heat Transfer, Electromagnetic Induction
Mathematics– Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of derivatives, Definite integral in calculus, Circles, and Family of Circles, Sequence and Series, Probability, vectors, Hyperbola in coordinate geometry, Functions, Quadratic equations and expressions, Complex numbers, Matrices, Parabola, Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Chemistry – Chemical bonding, Mole concept & the concept of equivalents, Redox reactions, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Qualitative analysis, Chemical equilibrium in physical chemistry, Carbonyl Compounds & their derivatives in organic chemistry and Coordination chemistry.

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