The National Testing Agency will be conducting the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) February – 2021 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode at different centres located in 331 cities throughout the country and abroad from 23rd to 26th February 2021.
The candidates can download their Admit Cards from the website jeemain.nta.nic.in w.e.f. February 11, 2021 (Thursday). The candidates are advised to download their Admit Card of Joint Entrance Examination (Main), February, 2021 (using their Application No and Date of Birth) along with the undertaking of JEE (Main) February – 2021 and go through the instructions contained therein as well as in the Information Bulletin.
In case any candidate faces difficulty in downloading the Admit Card along with an undertaking, he/she can contact on 0120-6895200 or mail at jeemain@nta.ac.in. For more updates or the latest news keep visiting the website of NTA www.nta.ac.in and jeemain.nta.nic.in
The candidates may note that no Admit Card will be sent by post.
Admit Cards have been withheld in case of Candidates who have filled in multiple Application forms. They are advised to contact NTA.
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The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), which is now known as the Ministry of Education, Government of India (GOI), has established National Testing Agency (NTA) as an independent, autonomous and self-sustained premier testing organization under Society Registration Act 1860 for conducting efficient, transparent and international standards tests in order to assess the competency of candidates for admissions to premier higher education institutions.
The Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (now known as Ministry of Education), Government of India has entrusted the responsibility of conducting Joint Entrance Examination JEE (Main) to the NTA from 2019 onwards.
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) comprises of two papers. The Paper1 is conducted for admission to Undergraduate Engineering Programs (B.E/B. Tech) at NITs, IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), Institutions/Universities funded/recognized by participating State Governments, as well as an eligibility test for JEE (Advanced), which is conducted for admission to IITs.
The JEE (Main) is being conducted in multiple Sessions (February/March/April/May 2021) for admissions in the next academic session. The candidates will thus benefit in the following ways:
This will give multiple opportunities to the candidates to improve their scores in the examination if they fail to give their best in the first attempt without wasting their whole academic year.
In first attempt, the students will get a first-hand experience of taking an examination and will know their mistakes which they can improve while attempting for the next time.
This will reduce the chances of dropping a year and droppers would not have to waste a full year.
If anyone missed the examination due to reasons beyond control, then he/she will not have to wait for one full year.
The student’s best of the 2021 NTA Scores will be considered for preparation of Merit List/ Ranking.
Correction in the Online Application Form of JEE (Main)-2021 Entrance Examination
It is brought to the notice of all the registered candidates of JEE (Main) -2021 that the facility for correction in their data (wherever necessary), will be operational on the website jeemain.nta.nic.in from 27/01/2021 to 30/01/2021.
All the registered candidates for the said Examination are advised to visit the website and verify their particulars. They are further advised to make correction in their particulars, in their respective registration form, wherever incorrect or incomplete.
The candidates are allowed to make the corrections, (if any), latest by 30/01/2020.Thereafter, no correction in particulars, whatsoever, will be entertained by NTA under any circumstances. The additional fee (if applicable) shall be paid by the candidate concerned either through Credit/Debit Card/Net Banking/UPI and PAYTM Wallet generated during the online correction from 27/01/2021 to 30/01/2021 (11:50 p.m.).
Since, it is a onetime facility extended to the candidates to avoid any hardships to them, the candidates are informed to do the correction very carefully, as no further chance for correction will be given to them.
The Candidates are advised to keep visiting the official websites of NTA (www.nta.ac.in) and (jeemain.nta.nic.in)for the latest updates.
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LAST DATE FOR PAYMENT OF TUITION FEE AND SELF REPORTING IS EXTENDED UPTO 29 OCT 2020
This year, 71.49 per cent seats under convener quota were allocated out of 70,135 available seats in 178 engineering colleges across the State in the first-phase admissions
The last date for payment of tuition fee and self-reporting by candidates for admissions into engineering courses through TS-EAMCET web counselling (first phase) has been extended till October 29. This year, 71.49 per cent seats under convenor quota were allocated out of 70,135 available seats in 178 engineering colleges across the State in the first-phase admissions. The Pharmacy and Pharm D programmes recorded 4.02 per cent seat allocations out of 4,505 available seats in 119 pharmacy colleges.
While 50,137 seats in engineering and 181 in Pharmacy and Pharm D were allotted, 36,659 candidates have self-reported (seat confirmation) till the last count on Wednesday. The self-reporting and payment of fee can be done by visiting the website https://tseamcet.nic.in and the candidates must report at the allotted colleges after final phase of web counselling.
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OPTION ENTRY WILL COMMENCE ON 18 OCT 2020 AFTER 10 PM
The web option process for selecting engineering seats through the Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) 2020 counseling only starts from Sunday.
Candidates can choose seats for new courses this year, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, computer science, internet of things, networking, cyber security and software engineering.
While the web option process starts from Sunday, the number of seats in the new courses is awaited until the last input received on Saturday. Last year, 64,709 seats were available under a call quota in 183 engineering colleges across the state. ‘We have not yet received government orders on the number of seats available in the new courses. The web options will start from Sunday, ‘said a senior official.
So far, 55,812 candidates have registered and booked for the certificate verification, and the deadline for registration, payment of the processing fee and booking of the lock is October 19th. Of those registered, 43,721 candidates participated in the verification of certificates until Saturday and the last date. for certificate verification is October 20, while web options can be exercised until October 22.
Candidates who are eligible for admission under a sports quota and were unable to attend previous sports scheduling consultations can attend the sports certificate verification at the Polytechnic, Masab Tank, Hyderabad on 19 October.
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Hyderabad, Oct.16 (Maxim News): Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University (JNAFAU) has announced the postponement of Fine Arts and Design Entrance Examination-2020 for admission into four year BFA and B. Design course offered in the constituency colleges for the academic year 2020-21.
The Fine Arts and Design Entrance Examination – 2020 scheduled to be held on 18th & 19th October 2020 is postponed to 1st & 2nd November 2020 due to unprecedented rains.
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PAYMENT OF PROCESSING FEE, SLOT BOOKING, CERTIFICATEVERIFICATION AND OPTION EXERCISE FOR WEB BASED COUNSELLING
FIRST PHASE
S.NO
DETAILS
DATES
1
Online filing of Basic Information, Payment of Processing Fee & Slot Booking for selection of Help Line Centre, Date & Time to attend for Certificate Verification
09-10-2020to19-10-2020
2
Certificate Verification for already Slot Booked candidates
12-10-2020to20-10-2020
3
Exercising Options after Certificate Verification
18-10-2020to22-10-2020
4
Freezing of options
22-10-2020
5
Provisional Allotment of Seats
24-10-2020
6
Payment of Tuition Fee & self reporting through website
24-10-2020to28-10-2020
FINAL PHASE
7
Online filing of Basic Information, Payment of Processing Fee & Slot Booking for selection of Help Line Centre, Date & Time to attend for Certificate Verification for not attended candidates in First Phase
29-10 2020
8
Certificate Verification for already Slot Booked candidates in the Final Phase
30-10-2020
9
Exercising options
30-10-2020 to31-10-2020
10
Freezing of options
31-10-2020
11
Provisional allotment of seats
02-11-2020
12
Payment of Tuition Fee, Self Reporting through website and Reporting at the allotted College
02-11-2020to05-11-2020
SPOT ADMISSIONS (Private Unaided Engineering and B Pharmacy Colleges)
13
The Spot Admission guidelines for Private Unaided Engineering andB Pharmacy Colleges will be placed in the website https://tseamcet.nic.in
04-11-2020
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TS EAMCET admit card 2020 has been released by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU) Hyderabad on September 3. Candidates can download the TS EAMCET hall ticket 2020 in online mode from the official website by using their TS EAMCET login details like registration number, date of birth and qualifying exam hall ticket number until September 7. Only those candidates who have successfully submitted their application forms can download TS EAMCET hall ticket 2020. The admit card includes details like the candidate’s name, father’s name, exam date, exam time, test centres address etc. Before downloading, TS EAMCET admit card 2020 candidates are advised to crosscheck all the details mentioned on it. The TS EAMCET 2020 hall ticket Agriculture & Medical (AM) stream will be available from September 21 to 25.
TS EAMCET-2020 Agriculture and Medical (AM) Stream Hall Ticket downloading service will be available from 21-09-2020 to 25-09-2020.
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JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Analysis by FIITJEE has been released. Candidates who have appeared in JEE Main 2020 paper 2 can check the analysis by FIITJEE. JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 morning shift was held from 9 am to 12 pm while the evening shift is being held from 3 pm to 6:30 pm. With the help of JEE Main 2020 exam analysis by FIITJEE, aspirants will get an understanding of the number of questions asked from different subjects. The institute will also release JEE Main 2020 answer key for both the shifts in pdf format. Check the topics from which questions in Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing were asked on this page.
JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Exam Guidelines
Students were not allowed to carry anything inside the examination hall except their admit card and undertaking, ballpoint pen, transparent water bottle, identity proof and passport size photo.
Metal detectors were used from distance at the entry gate and no bags or wristwatches were allowed inside.
Students reported that entry started at 8 am
Social distancing was maintained at most of the test centres
JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Analysis
The full marks of the JEE Main Paper-2 were 400
The level of difficultly was easy as compared to the January session of JEE Main Paper 2 as per feedback from students
This time there was no biometric attendance at the entry gate, instead, a team of four invigilators came to each student during the exam for verification
Took a photo of the student and scanned the JEE Main 2020 admit card from a distance
The BArch and Bplanning were held in separate buildings
There were no errors reported in the first shift exam
According to the students, proper social distancing was followed
JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Section-Wise Analysis by FIITJEE – Shift 1 (September 3)
Candidates can check the difficulty level questions and weightage of topics as per students’ feedback on the JEE Main paper-1 of September 3, 2020.
Mathematics: The Mathematics section was of easy to moderate level. Questions in this section were evenly distributed and asked from all the chapters including Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus & Algebra. Some of the questions in the section required lengthy calculations.
Physics: The Physics section was moderate to difficult. Numerical based questions were tougher than the MCQs. A good number of questions were asked from the NCERT books.
Chemistry: Chemistry section questions were also easy to moderate level. The questions were evenly distributed among Physical, Inorganic & Organic chemistry. Few of the questions were lengthy. This section also had some questions directly from NCERT.
JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Section Wise Analysis by FIITJEE – Shift 1 (September 1)
Overall, the JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 was of Easy level as per students compared to JEE Main 2020 January session. Students were given enough plain papers for rough work.
JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Section Wise Analysis by FIITJEE – Shift 1 (September 1)
Overall, the JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 was of Easy level as per students compared to JEE Main 2020 January session. Students were given enough plain papers for rough work.
Sections
Analysis
Mathematics
The difficulty level of the Mathematics section was easy to moderate level. Numerical based questions were lengthy compared to Jan session of the same paper as questions involved calculations. All chapters covered in calculus and coordinate geometry.
Aptitude Test
This section could be easily attempted by the candidates.
Drawing Section
The difficulty level of this section was easy. One question involved drawing an aesthetic composition using rectangles and the other was any one of Highway scene or Portrait of your favourite Teacher.
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JEE Main 2020 Paper-1 is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) from September 2 to 6. Check JEE Main analysis 2020 for Paper-1 on this page.
JEE Main Analysis 2020: The short analysis of JEE Main September 2020 question paper will be made available on this page every day. It will be helpful for the candidates in understanding the difficulty level of the exam.
National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting JEE Main April/September session from September 1 to 6. According to a notification released by the NTA on the official website 8,58,273 (7,46,115 for BE/BTech) candidates have registered for the different papers conducted during the entrance exam. BArch & BPlanning papers will be conducted on September 1 and BTech exam will be conducted from September 2-6. Check the JEE Main analysis 2020 for Paper 1 on this page below.
JEE Main 2020 Analysis for September Session: Paper-1
The paper analysis of JEE Main September 2020 will be updated in this section from September 01 to Spetember 06. According to the students, the level of questions were less than or equal to the questions asked in JEE Main January 2020 session.
JEE Main Analysis 2020 Paper 1 (September 6)
Organic chemistry was quite tough
No questions from Trigonometry and Integration
Questions from Differentiation was asked
1-2 questions from Probability
1 question from Parabola
No questions from Circle
Questions on Acidity and Basicity in Chemistry
Lengthy questions from Integers
Questions of Coordinate Geometry
Particulars
Difficulty Level
Physics
Tough
Chemistry
Easy
Maths
Moderate
Overall
Moderate
JEE Main Analysis 2020 Paper 1 (September 5)
Modern Physics was tough
Less questions from Organic chemistry
Questions from Probability
Easy questions were asked from Calculus
Lengthy questions from 3D Vector
Questions from Statistics
Questions from GOC in Chemistry
Questions on Kinematics in Physics
Particulars
Difficulty Level
Physics
Tough
Chemistry
Easy
Maths
Moderate
Overall
Moderate
JEE Main Analysis 2020 Paper 1 (September 4)
More questions from Inorganic part in Chemistry than Organic and Physical part
Some questions were based on the concepts of NTA Abhyas questions
Maths was lengthy
Questions from physical chemistry were easy
Questions from organic chemistry comparitively was more than the last two days of exam
Question to find out electron magnetic spin was asked
1 question from Metallurgy
1 question of Biomolecule
Questions from Surface Chemsitry
Questions from Calculus part comparitively was more than the other topics
More number of questions were asked from Class 12th
Questions of 3D Vector in Mathematics
Particulars
Difficulty Level
Physics
Tough
Chemistry
Easy
Maths
Moderate
Overall
Moderate
JEE Main Analysis 2020 Paper 1 (September 3)
The question paper was comparitively tougher than the JEE Main January 2020 question paper. On the second day, Physics was again on the harder side. Check more details below:
Question of Vector 3D was asked
1-2 questions from Matrices
1 question of Complex Numbers
Weightage of Calculus was highest, then Algebra and then Coordinate Geometry
Questions from Coordinate Geometry were asked
2 questions from Differential Equation
1 question from Probability
Theoretical questions were more in Chemistry
Most of the questions in Chemistry were from NCERT
Portion of Physical Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry were more than Organic Chemistry
1 question from Solid State, Ionic Buffer, GOC
Questions from Solution Colligative Properties, Electro-Chemistry
Question from Orgainc Chemistry was based on Acidity
1 question from Henry’s Constant
1 question from Tyndall Effect
Mathematics was lengthy
Calculation based questions were asked in Physics
Particulars
Difficulty Level
Physics
Tough
Chemistry
Easy
Maths
Moderate
Overall
Moderate
JEE Main Analysis 2020 Paper 1 (September 2)
Physics was comparatively tough, Chemistry was easy and Maths was moderate. Overall the level of question paper was moderate. Check more details below:
Questions from Mathematics were lengthy
Question from vector 3D was asked
Conceptual questions from Chemistry
Most of the questions were from NCERT
Most of the questions in Physics were numerical based
Most of the questions in Physics were asked from Class 12th
Questions from Mechanics were asked
Similar questions from NTA Abhyas were asked
Question on IUPAC naming in Chemistry
Organic and Inorganic questions in Chemistry were from NCERT
No questions from Solid state, Chemical Kinetic and Solution Colligative in Chemistry
Question-related to marking the closest integer was asked
1 question from Molecular Orbital Theory – Difference in Energy Levels
Particulars
Difficulty Level
Physics
Tough
Chemistry
Easy
Maths
Moderate
Overall
Moderate
JEE Main September 2020 Paper 1 Expected Cut off
Section
Total Questions
Good Attempt (No. of Questions)
Tentative Raw Score
Physics
20+5
10-Dec
20 – 23
Chemistry
20+5
13 – 15
40 – 45
Mathematics
20+5
Sep-14
28 – 33
Overall
35
79 – 94
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TSBIE has announced that it will pass all the students who had appeared for the second year exam without a supplementary exam. This year around 1.47 lakh students have failed the TS Inter exam.
Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has announced that it will not be conducting the TS Inter Supplementary Exam 2020 this year. The Telangana Board had announced the TS Inter Result 2020 for first-year and second-year exams on June 18, 2020. A total of 60.01 per cent students cleared the TS Intermediate first-year exam 2020 successfully, while the pass percentage for the TS Inter second year Exams 2020 stood at 68.86 per cent, which is about three per cent higher than last year’s 65.01 per cent.
The Board has now cancelled TS Inter Supplementary Exam 2020. The cancellation of the second-year intermediate public advanced supplementary exam, IPASE was done taking into consideration the current coronavirus situation in the state and rising number of its cases. TSBIE has announced that it will pass all the students who had appeared for the second year exam. This year around 1.47 lakh students have failed in the TS Inter exam. As per the latest announcement, now these students will pass the exam without appearing for the Supplementary exam. who now will be passed in the exam without appearing for the supply exam.
“Keeping the prevailing situation due to COVID19 in mind, the chief minister of the state K Chandrashekhar Rao has decided to do away with supplementary exams for the second-year intermediate students,” Telangana Education Minister, P Sabitha Indra Reddy said.
She further said that the students will be considered as pass in the TS Inter supplementary exam and the same would reflect in the marks memos. All the students who have appeared for the examination can collect the mark sheets from their respective colleges after July 31, 2020.
“The 1,47,000 students who have failed in the second year, will be declared pass under the ‘compartment’ category,” the Telangana Education Minister added.
Students who have applied for recounting/reverification will be able to check their updated marks in the next 10 days, the minister confirmed.
TS Intermediate Original Mark Sheet 2020
According to the reports, TSBIE dispatched the TS Inter original mark sheets to the respective school principals on June 22. In case a student finds any discrepancy in the mark sheet, the same needs to be notified to the board through the concerned principal on or before July 17.
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