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JEE Main 2019 Exam Expert Reviews & Analysis

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JEE Main Full Analysis 2019
JEE Main Full Analysis 2019

JEE Main 2019 Exam Analysis: National Testing Agency (NTA) has been conducting the JEE Main for the first time now. That said, the exam pattern and its difficulty levels may be expected to vary from the previous year editions of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main). As far as the expert opinion lies, candidates can expect the JEE Main 2019 Question Paper to be a bit lengthy and the weight age of topics will be distributed in a varied manner than previous editions. This article will let you go through all the possibilities and provide a meaningful analysis of the JEE Main 2020. As per NTA, around 11 lakhs students are appearing in JEE Main exam during 08-12 January 2019.

Latest News: Joint Entrance Examination Main 2021 Application Form for the first session has been staredg from 03 September 2019.

JEE Main January 2019 Exam Analysis:

The JEE Main 2019 first exam shift has been finished and these are the JEE Main analysis of paper 1 and 2 for January 2019 examination.

  • As per the students, who have appeared in the exam, JEE Main 2019 paper 1 and 2 were conservatively easy.
  • Mathematics was moderately simpler out of all the three subjects.
  • However, the exam was liberal and drawing section of B. Arch Paper 2 was easiest of all.
  • Also, in mathematics, 60% of the questions were easy.
  • Syllabus of class 11th was more included in the part of mathematics questions.
  • Physics was difficult with the most question from modern Rotation, Optics, Thermodynamics.
  • Overall, the exam has been rated as 4 out of 5.

JEE Main 2019 (10 January) Exam Analysis

Candidates have come out of the Examination Hall for the Paper 1 Shift 1 from 9:30 A.m – 12:30 P.m. Candidates can check the Exam Analysis and Full Feedback Here.

  • The Examination was Moderate.
  • Physics was the toughest of all subjects.
  • Topics like Electricity, Magnetism, Current electricity were difficult.
  • Most questions were asked from the Conic Section.
  • No questions were asked Out Of Syllabus.

JEE Main Slot 2 (Noon Session) for today is over. However, the Reactions of the Candidates are still being recorded.

  • The first reaction for Slot 2 has been by far the worst reaction received in the Examination.
  • One-fourth candidates complained of lengthy calculations.
  • Also, The Technical glitches were faced by the candidates.

Students Reactions on JEE Main 2019 January Exam

  • First and foremost aspirants who attempted the first session of JEE Main 2019 Exam have varied experiences to share.
  • However, few believed that the Mathematics section was exhaustive, while others believed Physics was tougher compared to Chemistry and Mathematics.
  • Few aspirants attempted all questions with ease, and few pretended like they didn’t hear anything upon being asked on their attempt.
  • Most of the questions were in respect to the class 11th and 12th standard levels. With all these exclusive experience, it can be concluded that students, who came prepared, were more successful in their attempts.
  • However, there was clearly no luck factor to be considered.

JEE Main 2019 Exam Pattern

  • Paper 1 will be a computer-based standardized test which will be held for the 3-hour duration.
  • Paper 1 will consist of 3 sections, Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
  • of questions are 90 and each section will comprise 30 questions each.
  • Paper 1 will be an objective type consisting of Multiple Choice Questions.
  • Total Marks for the whole paper will be 90 x 4, i.e. 360 marks.
  • Paper 2 will be conducted in both online and offline modes.
  • The online mode will be for Aptitude Test and Mathematics, while Offline mode will be conducted for drawing test.
  • Paper 2 will consist of 3 sections, i.e. Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing Test.
  • Duration for Paper 2 will be 3 hours.
  • Paper 2 will consist of 82 questions. 30 questions will be from the Mathematics section and 50 questions will from General Aptitude. Remaining 2 questions will be held offline and will be based on drawing and sketching skills.
  • Questions for Mathematics and General Aptitude will be objective type multiple-choice questions. For the drawing section, questions will be subjective and based on drawing and sketching skills of the candidate.
  • The question paper will be set for a total of 390 marks.

JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers

Let’s get back and have a look into the previous session formats of topic distribution. Here is an analysis of the previous year exam pattern and topic wise weight age:

Subject Topic Distribution in Percentage
Mathematics Coordinate Geometry 17%
Calculus 27%
Algebra 27%
Vector/3-D Geometry 10%
Trigonometry 6%
Sets, Relation, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics 13%
Physics Mechanics 30%
Electrostatics and Current Electricity 17%
Magnetics and Electromagnetic Induction 13%
Semi-conductor Devices, Electromagnetic Waves, and Principles of Communication 13%
Modern Physics 10%
Heat and Thermodynamics 7%
Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves, and Elasticity 7%

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JEE Main 2019 Result Analysis: All India Rank & Category Rank

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JEE Main 2018 Result Analysis
JEE Main 2018 Result Analysis

JEE Main 2019 Result Analysis and Cutoff for JEE Main 2019 is available after the result declaration. Aspirants of JEE Main 2019 can refer the cutoff and estimate their chances of admission to get into various NITs, IIITs and GFITs through the entrance exam result. The result analysis is based on many facts and experts from educational institutes, coaching classes and eminent professor do the analysis of result as a large number of students appear in this National level Engineering Entrance.

Latest Update: JEE Main 2020 First attempt Application Form is announced by NTA.

JEE Main 2019 Result Analysis

JEE Main 2019 going to held on 08 April 2019 (via offline mode) and 15-16 April 2019 ( via Online mode). And the result for the same will be declared on 30 April 2019. According to their mantras of success are to keep judging and curbing honestly. That how much effort hitherto they have applied and how much left. And making pertinent notes, taking mock tests and keeping stringently au fait with the NCERT syllabus. These are some of the parameters which approximately all the legends of JEE Main 2019 followed.

JEE Main 2019 Result Analysis

Analysis of Joint Entrance Exam 2019 Result on the basis of cutoff: Firstly, scrutinizing the cutoff released along with the result declaration this year. The Cutoff for JEE Main has dropped this year as compared to the previous year JEE Main 2016. Also, the reason behind the less cutoff lies in the format of the exam. As Physics Paper which though to be tough but was moderate. Moreover, same parameters set for Mathematics Paper. And the Chemistry paper was also a bit easier containing only a few lengthy questions.

JEE Main January 2019 Analysis

NTA has declared JEE Main 2019 result for January session on January 19. The result for paper 1 has been declared in the form of scorecard where subject wise scores along with total scores for the January attempt are mentioned. However, scores for paper 2 will be declared later. Candidates can log in using their application number and password and even date of birth. JEE Main 2019 result was supposed to be announced on January 31. However, NTA has declared it way sooner. The facility to challenge the official JEE Main 2019 answer key was closed by NTA on January 17 at 11:50 pm. The National Testing Agency (NTA) had released the official answer key of JEE Main 2019 for January exam on January 15 in online mode. Candidates could challenge the JEE Main 2019 answer key from January 15 to 17 (up to 11:50 pm). The question paper and response sheet of JEE Main 2019 were released earlier. The examination for the January session was organised from 08 to 12 January 2019. As per the official notification, a total of 9,29,198 candidates have registered for Paper I and 1,80,052 candidates had registered for Paper 2. According to the reports of NTA, 21791 candidates have registered for the examination at 17 centres in 15 cities in the North Eastern States, while 7551 Candidates at 09 centres in 04 cities in Jammu & Kashmir. Moreover, about 180,052 candidates appeared for Test at 390 centres (inclusive of 6 centres abroad). NTA has released admit card of JEE Main 2019 on December 17 in online Mode. Read the complete article to know all about JEE Main 2019.

According to the latest information, the All India Ranks (AIR  for JEE Mains 2019) will be available on July 5, as mentioned by CBSE.  Students can check and explore the result and profile of the top ten students here!

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NTA Declares JEE Main January 2019 NTA Scores, JEE Main Toppers

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NTA Declares JEE Main January 2019 NTA Scores
NTA Declares JEE Main January 2019 NTA Scores

NTA Declares JEE Main January 2019 NTA Scores: The First attempt of JEE Main Examination was organised by NTA from 08 to 12 January 2019 in two shifts per day across 258 cities in the country and overseas. A total number of 9, 29,198 candidates were registered for Paper I ie., B.E. /B. Tech. in this examination. There were 467 examination centres all over the country and overseas. The examination was held under the supervision of 566 Observers, 254 City- Coordinators and 25 State Coordinators for smooth and fair conduction of examination. The Paper I was conducted in a total of 8 shifts one in the morning and another one in the afternoon from 09 to 12 January 2019. However, the results of Paper I have been announced today by National Testing Agency (NTA). It has been recorded that 15 candidates have scored 100 NTA Percentile across India. According to sources, Ranks would be declared after the Second Session of JEE to be held on 06-20 April 2019. Hence, the applicants must keep it safely until the seat allotment and admission process is complete. Interested candidates can go through the article to get the complete details.

Latest Update: JEE Main 2021 Application Form for first attempt is yet to be announced by NTA.

NTA Declares JEE Main January 2019 NTA Scores

RESULTS AT A GLIMPSE

Number of candidates registered (Paper-I: B.E. /B. Tech.) 9,29,198
Number of candidates appeared (Paper-I: B.E. /B. Tech.) 8,74,469

 

List of JEE Main January Exam Toppers

The following candidates have received 100 NTA Score in January 2019 examination in Paper-I (B.E. /B. Tech.)

S.NO Application No. Candidate Name State Code of Eligibility
1. 190310086378 DHRUV ARORA MADHYA PRADESH
2. 190310096437 RAJ ARYAN AGRAWAL MAHARASHTRA
3. 190310126508 ADELLY SAI KIRAN TELANGANA
4. 190310131614 BOJJA CHETAN REDDY ANDHRA PRADESH
5. 190310139257 SAMBIT BEHERA RAJASTHAN
6. 190310150035 NAMAN GUPTA UTTAR PRADESH
7. 190310166518 YINDUKURI JAYANTH PHANI SAI TELANGANA
8. 190310167837 VISHWANTH K TELANGANA
9. 190310204122 HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH  UTTAR PRADESH
10. 190310208678 KEVIN MARTIN KARNATAKA
11. 190310240908 SHUBHANKAR GAMBHIR RAJASTHAN
12. 190310244684 BATTEPATI KARTHIKEYA TELANGANA
13. 190310324762 ANKIT KUMAR MISRA MAHARASHTRA
14. 190310378068 JAYESH SINGLA PUNJAB
15. 190310597090 GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH MAHARASHTRA

 

List of State Wise JEE Main January Exam Toppers

NTA Scores in Paper1 (B.E./B. Tech.) and State wise toppers are as follows-

S.NO State Code of Eligibility Candidate Name NTA Score
1 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND SHUBHANSHU PRASAD 98.7250736
2 ANDHRA PRADESH BOJJA CHETAN REDDY 100.0000000
3 ARUNACHAL PRADESH PRINCE KUMAR GUPTA 98.8802243
4 ASSAM PRADIPTA PARAG BORA 99.9963677
5 BIHAR ABHISHEK KUMAR 99.9771914
6 CHANDIGARH DISHANK JINDAL 99.9972510
7 CHHATTISGARH RISHABH BHATNAGAR 99.9727580
8 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI VISHWAJEET DESHMUKH 98.8751498
9 DAMAN & DIU ASHMIT SINGH  99.3978968
10 DELHI NAVNEET JINDAL 99.9990830
11 FOREIGN/OCI/PIO/NEPAL/BHUTAN ANANYA AMANCHERLA 99.8928714
12 GOA JAIPRAKASH SURESH GURAV 99.9872898
13 GUJARAT RAGHAV SOMANI 99.9907511
14 HARYANA ASHUTOSH SINGLA 99.9981753
15 HIMACHAL PRADESH SARTHAK GUPTA 99.8950807
16 JAMMU AND KASHMIR AMAN YADAV 99.9789101
17 JHARKHAND ANKIT KUMAR JAIN 99.9899608
18 KARNATAKA KEVIN MARTIN 100.0000000
19 KERALA VISHNU VINOD 99.9990801
20 LAKSHADWEEP ABDUL JAVAD PA 88.3358227
21 MADHYA PRADESH DHRUV ARORA 100.0000000
22 MAHARASHTRA ANKIT KUMAR MISRA 100.0000000
23 MAHARASHTRA GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH 100.0000000
24 MAHARASHTRA RAJ ARYAN AGRAWAL 100.0000000
25 MANIPUR LAISHRAM PRINCE SINGH 97.5009989
26 MEGHALAYA  GOURAV KUMAR  99.8872894
27 MIZORAM  AKASH JYOTI SAHOO  94.5211630
28 NAGALAND   KARTIKEYA CHANDRA 96.7983937
29 ODISHA  SIBASIS NAYAK  99.9844902
30 PUDUCHERRY CHIRANTANDIP MAHANTA  99.7827873
31 PUNJAB   JAYESH SINGLA 100.0000000
32 RAJASTHAN   SHUBHANKAR GAMBHIR 100.0000000
33 RAJASTHAN   SAMBIT BEHERA 100.0000000
34 SIKKIM  RAHUL GUPTA  99.1418764
35 TAMIL NADU  GAURAV P 99.9935610
36 TELANGANA   ADELLY SAI KIRAN 100.0000000
37 TELANGANA  YINDUKURI JAYANTH PHANI SAI  100.0000000
38 TELANGANA  BATTEPATI KARTHIKEYA  100.0000000
39 TELANGANA  VISHWANTH K  100.0000000
40 TRIPURA   SHAYANDEEP BHAUMIK 99.7457412
41 UTTAR PRADESH  HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH  100.0000000
42 UTTAR PRADESH   NAMAN GUPTA 100.0000000
43 UTTARAKHAND   PALLAV SEMWAL 99.9556053
44 WEST BENGAL  SHASWATA DUTTA 99.9972491

1. NTA Scores are normalised scores across all session papers and are based on the performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.

2. The NTA Score indicates the percentage of students that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) that particular Percentile in that session.

3. The Percentile scores of a Candidate have been calculated as follows: 100 X Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate Total number of the candidates appeared in the ’Session’

4. The NTA Score of the Total is NOT an aggregate or average of the NTA Score of each individual subject.

5. NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained.

6. Candidate’s particulars including Category and Person with Disability (PwD) have been indicated as mentioned by the candidate in the online application form.

7. After the JEE MAIN APRIL-2019 Exam , the Ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration better of the two NTA Scores of all candidates appeared in JAN 2019 and APRIL 2019 examinations and in accordance with the policy already made available on the website https://jeemain.nic.in.

8. National Testing Agency NTA Score for Paper II (B.Arch. &B. Planning) will be declared later on.

9. The Examination was conducted completely in CBT mode for the first time.

10. For the first time, the candidates have the choice to appear in one/ two examinations for admission.

11. In order to make the examination system transparent, the Question Paper and recorded responses were displayed in the website for the verification by examinees.

12. To ensure accuracy and transparency of result, the keys of question papers were displayed in advance to invite challenges by the candidates.

13. For the first time in nationwide competitive examinations, live CCTV Surveillance was carried out.

14. Jammers were installed at the examination centres to prevent unfair practices by the candidates during the examination through any unmean devices.

15. The next online application for JEE Main April 2019 Examination shall start from 08 February 2019 and shall remain open till 7 March 2019. The uploading of images and payment of the application fee will be up to 08 March 2019.

16. The JEE (Main) April 2019 Examination will be conducted in CBT mode from 06 to 20th April 2019.

National Testing Agency (NTA) declared that Aadhaar is Not Mandatory

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Immediate Steps for JEE Main Aspirants who do not have Aadhaar Card
Immediate Steps for JEE Main Aspirants who do not have Aadhaar Card

According to the notification released by MHRD, Government of India, it is not mandatory for all the JEE Main Candidates to have a valid Aadhaar Card. So, candidates will have to enter the details regarding the same in the JEE Main 2020 Online Application Form. Candidates will have to check for all the details carefully before submitting the Application Form. Also, any discrepancy in the same might result in the rejection of the candidate. JEE Main 2021 Application Form has been available for candidates from 03 September 2019. For more details regarding Immediate Steps for JEE Main Aspirants who do not have Aadhaar Card, read the article below.

newiconNational Testing Agency (NTA) declared that Aadhaar is Not Mandatory For Registration. Read the official Notification at the End of this Article.

Immediate Steps for JEE Main Aspirants who do not have Aadhaar Card

If Candidate has the Aadhaar Card:

  • Candidates should cross-check and validate all the details on the Aadhaar Card. Candidates need to check their Name, Age, Gender, and other details properly. All the above-mentioned details will be validated against the UIDAI database and in the case of any discrepancy, the candidate will not be allowed to write the examination.
  • Candidates for whom there is any wrong information or misprint on the Aadhaar Card, they can correct it as soon as possible. According to JEE Main officials, candidates should get all the discrepancy corrected from the UIDAI or school as the case may be.

If Candidate does not have the Aadhaar Card

  • Candidates who have not applied for the Aadhaar Card yet should apply as soon as possible. This process is generally time taking and the last date to fill the JEE Main 2020 Application Form will be January 2019.
  • Candidates can apply for Aadhaar Card online. They will get an appointment. They will have to go and get their details verified on the day of the appointment. All this needs much care as any discrepancy can result in disqualification of the candidate.
  • Almost after a week of the appointment, Candidates can download a copy of their Aadhaar Card from the UIDAI website. They can get all the details such as Aadhaar Card Number, Name, etc. from the card.
  • According to some sources, this rule cannot get implementation as it is against the Supreme Court’s order. But the candidates should not take chances as try to get their Aadhaar Card as soon as possible.

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Regarding Use of Aadhaar in UGC NET-JEE Main
Regarding Use of Aadhaar in UGC NET-JEE Main

The official website of JEE Main is http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx

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Aadhaar Card (Not) Compulsory for JEE Main Candidates

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Aadhaar Card Compulsory for JEE Main Candidates
Aadhaar Card Compulsory for JEE Main Candidates

JEE Main 2020 will take place on in January and April 2020. A Notification is released in November stating some important facts such as dates regarding the filling of Online Application Form, Date of the Examination, etc. One of the important changes in the Application Procedure for JEE Main 20120was that the student should have a valid Aadhaar Card. According to the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Candidates will have to enter their Aadhaar Card Details while applying for JEE Main 2020. Candidates can start applying for JEE Main 2020 from 03 September 2019. The use of Aadhaar for the candidates of JEE Main 2020 will result in the accuracy of the candidates’ details. This will also help in ascertaining identities of the applicant at the examination centres in a convenient and hassle-free manner. Aadhaar card obviates the need for producing multiple documents to prove one’s identity. For more details on Aadhaar Card, candidates can read the article on Aadhaar Card Compulsory for JEE Main Candidates below.

Latest Update: JEE Mains 2020 Form started. Click here> Application Form.

Note: Now Aadhaar is not mandatory as notified by National Testing Agency.

JEE Main 2020 Official Notice

  • Candidates who are the citizen of India should have a UIDAI issued AADHAAR card.
  • Candidates will have to mention their AADHAAR number, name, date of birth, and gender
  • These details will be verified against the UIDAI database. In the case of discrepancy, the exam conducting authority will cancel his/her candidature.
  • In the case of discrepancy regarding the details in Aadhaar Card, Aspirants should immediately contact the concerned authority.

Supreme Court about Aadhaar Card Compulsory for JEE Main Candidates

Supreme Court under Chief Justice K.S. Puttaswamy in 2015 gave a judgment that Aadhaar Card is scheme is voluntary and it cannot be necessary until the Supreme Court decides it. If we go by this rule, MHRD, Government of India cannot impose this rule on the Students in India.

Regarding Use of Aadhaar in UGC NET-JEE Main
Regarding Use of Aadhaar in UGC NET-JEE Main

Problems faced by the Students

Aspirants applying for JEE Main 2020 will face difficulties because of this rule. Even today, there are many states such as Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, etc. where people don’t have Aadhaar Card. Also, dates for JEE Main 2020 Application Procedure are from 03 September 2019. But, this will not be sufficient to get a new ID Card.

Source: TOI

The official website of JEE Main is http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx

and www.nta.ac.in

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JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus: Important Topics

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JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus
JEE Main Mathematics Syllabus

Joint Entrance Examination Main 2020 is one of the most famous entrance examinations in India. Every year, approximately 15,00,000 candidates appear in the examination out of which only 2,00,000 qualify to appear in JEE Advanced Examination. The candidates who are planning to appear for JEE Main 2020 should make a list of important chapters of mathematics and try to cover them before proceeding to rest of the topics. In this way, the aspirants can not only get strong command on extremely important topics but less important topics as well. The aspiring candidates must read the below article for complete and detailed information related to JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus.

Latest Update: JEE Main 2021 Online Application Form has been started by NTA. Click here> Application Form.

JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus

The chapter-wise weightage for jee mains maths, the official Jee Main syllabus website and Tips and Tricks to crack Jee main in next 6 months links are given below.

Unit 1: Sets, Relations, and Functions

Sets and the Representation of Sets, Intersection, Union, and Complement of a Set and Their Algebraic Properties, Meaning of Power Set, Definition of Relation, Different Types of Relations, Meaning of Equivalence Relations, Definition of Functions, One-One Functions, Into Functions, and Onto Functions, Meaning of Composition of Functions.

Unit 2: Complex Numbers, and Quadratic Equations

Complex Numbers, Sum of Two Complex Numbers, Product of Two Complex Numbers, Difference of Two Complex Numbers, Division of Two Complex Numbers, Modulus and Argument of a Complex Number, Polar Form of a Complex Number, Geometrical Representation of Complex Numbers, Vector Representation of Complex Numbers, Conjugate of Complex Numbers, Method for the Square Root of Complex Numbers, Cube Roots of Unity (1, ω, ω2), De-Moivre’s Theorem, n-th Root of a Complex Number, Representation of Roots of Unity, Common Properties of Roots of Unity.

Unit 3: Matrices and Determinants

Definition, Various Types of Matrix, Properties of Matrix Multiplication, Various Kinds of Matrices, Transpose of Matrix, Properties of Transpose, Symmetric Matrix, Definition of Adjoint of a Matrix, Working Rule for Finding the Adjoint of A, Rule to Write the Cofactor of an Element a [i][j], Inverse of Matrix, Properties, Inverse of a Matrix is Unique, Rank of a Matrix, Sub–Matrix of Order r, Rank of a Given Matrix A is said to be r, Working Rule, Solution of Equations, Representation of Equations in Matrix Form.

Unit 4: Permutations and Combinations

Definitions of Permutation, Definitions of Combination, Fundamental Theorem, Important Results, Other Important Concepts on Permutations and Combinations.

Unit 5: Mathematical Induction

A principle of Mathematical Induction and its Simple Applications.

Unit 6: Binomial Theorem and its Simple Applications

Statement of Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Index, General Term, T[r+1], Binomial Coefficients of Terms Equidistant from Beginning and End are Equal, Number of Terms and Middle Term, Values of Binomial Coefficients, Term Containing x[r] will occur in T[r+1], Term Independent of x in the expansion of (x + a) ^ n, Terms Equidistant from Beginning and End of Binomial Expansion (x+a) ^ n.

Unit 7: Sequences and Series

Arithmetic and Geometric Progressions, Insertion of Arithmetic, Geometric Means Between Two Given Numbers, The Relation Between A.M. and G.M., Sum up to n Terms of Special Series: S[n], S[n^2], S[n^3], Arithmetic–Geometric Progression.

Unit 8: Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability

The Basic Concept, Fundamental Algebraic Operation on Limits of Function, Standard Limits, Indeterminate Forms, Sandwich Theorem, Some Important Expansions, Factorization Method, Rationalization Method, Based on the Standard Formula, Trigonometrical Limits, Logarithmic Limits, Exponential Limits, Differentiation of the Sum, Difference, Product, and Quotient of Two Functions, Differentiation of Trigonometric, Inverse Trigonometric, Logarithmic, Exponential, Composite, and Implicit Functions, Derivatives of Order up to Two, Rolle’s and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorems, Applications of Derivatives.

Unit 9: Integral Calculus

Integral as an Antiderivative, Fundamental Integrals Involving Algebraic, Trigonometric, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions, Integration by Substitution, by Parts, and by Partial Fractions, Integration using Trigonometric Identities, Integral as Limit of a Sum, Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, Properties of Definite Integrals, Evaluation of Definite Integrals, Determining Areas of the Regions Bounded by Simple Curves in Standard Form.

Unit 10: Differential Equations

Ordinary Differential Equations, their Order, and Degree, Formation of Differential Equations, Solution of Differential Equations by the Method of Separation of Variables, Solution of Homogeneous and Linear Differential Equations of the Type:dy/dx+p(x)y=q(x)

Unit 11: Co-Ordinate Geometry

Cartesian System of Rectangular Co-Ordinates in a Plane, Distance Formula, Section Formula, Locus and its Equation, Translation of Axes, Slope of a Line, Parallel and Perpendicular Lines, Intercepts of a Line on the Coordinate Axes, Straight Lines, Various Forms of Equations of a Line, Intersection of Lines, Angles Between Two Lines, Conditions for Concurrence of Three Lines, Distance of a Point from a Line, Equations of Internal and External Bisectors of Angles Between Two Lines, Coordinates of Centroid, Orthocentre, and Circumcentre of a Triangle, Equation of Family of Lines Passing Through the Point of Intersection of Two Lines, Circles, Conic Sections, Standard Form of Equation of a Circle, General Form of the Equation of a Circle, its Radius, and Centre, Equation of a Circle when the Endpoints of a Diameter are Given, Points of Intersection of a Line and a Circle with the Centre at the Origin and Condition for a Line to be Tangent to a Circle, Equation of the Tangent.

Unit 12: Three Dimensional Geometry

Coordinates of a Point in Space, Distance Between Two Points, Section Formula, Direction Ratios and Direction Cosines, Angle Between Two Intersecting Lines, Skew Lines, Shortest Distance Between them and its Equation, Equations of a Line and a Plane in Different Forms, Intersection of a Line and a Plane, Coplanar Lines.

Unit 13: Vector Algebra

Vectors and Scalars, Addition of Vectors, Components of a Vector in Two Dimensions and Three-Dimensional Space, Scalar and Vector Products, Scalar and Vector Triple Product.

Unit 14: Statistics and Probability

Measures of Dispersion: Calculation of Mean, Median, Mode of Grouped and Ungrouped Data Calculation of Standard Deviation, Variance and Mean Deviation for Grouped and Ungrouped Data, Probability of an event, Addition, and Multiplication Theorems of Probability, Baye’s Theorem, Probability Distribution of a Random Variate, Bernoulli Trials, and Binomial Distribution.

Unit 15: Trigonometry

Trigonometrical Identities and Equations, Trigonometrical Functions, Inverse Trigonometrical Functions and their Properties, Heights and Distances.

Unit 16: MATHEMATICAL REASONING

Statements, Logical Operations and, or, Implies, Implied By, If and Only If, Understanding of Tautology, Contradiction, Converse, and Contrapositive.

Important related links for JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus

As the syllabus of mathematics for JEE main 2020 is same as 2018 so, a candidate can download for the 2018 syllabus PDF below.

JEE Main 2020 Mathematics Syllabus pdf: jee main mathematics syllabus pdf

The official website of JEE Main 2020 is http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx. 

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JEE Main 2019 Video Solutions Prepared by Aakash Institute.

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JEE Main Video Solutions
JEE Main Video Solutions

JEE Main 2019 Video Solutions Prepared by Aakash Institute: JEE Main 2019 Complete answer solutions Available Here. The Joint Entrance Examination (Main) January session exam conducted on 08 – 12 January 2019 and April session will be conducted from 07 – 20 April 2019. The Video Solutions gives complete analysis and answer to all the questions asked in JEE Main Exam.

Latest Update: JEE Main 2020 Application Form has been available only in Online mode from 03 September 2019.

JEE Main 2019 Video Solutions Prepared by Aakash Institute

Answers Key & Solutions for JEE Main 2019 Phase-2

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JEE Main 2019 April Answer Key: Paper 2 Answer Key Released

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JEE Main 2019 April Answer key of Paper 2has been released by NTA on 14 May 2019. National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the examination from 07 – 12 April 2019. The exam of Paper 2 scheduled on 07 April 2019 whereas Paper 1 exams will be started from 08 – 12 April 2019. After the exam, NTA will release JEE Main 07 April Shift 1 Answer Key and JEE Main 07 April Shift 2 Answer Key.

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JEE Main April Answer Key 2019 Institute Wise

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JEE Main 2019 April Session

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07 April 2019 (Paper 2)

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2

08 April 2019 (Paper 1)

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09 April 2019 (Paper 1)

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10 April 2019 (Paper 1)

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12 April 2019 (Paper 1)

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Answer key by Resonance:

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Answer key by Career Point:

Exam Date Shift Subject
Physics Chemistry Mathematics
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10 April 2019

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12 April 2019

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Official Marking Scheme JEE Main 2019

Particulars Marks
1 Correct Answer 4 Marks
1 Wrong Answer -1 Marks
No Attempt 0 Marks

 

JEE Main 2019 April Final answer key of Paper 2 has been released on 14 May 2019. Click here> Download Answer Key.

Preparation Tips For Chemistry for JEE Mains & Advanced

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Preparation Tips Chemistry IIT JEE MAINS ADVANCED
Preparation Tips Chemistry IIT JEE MAINS ADVANCED

The exam season is around the corner and the performance pressure is bound to build on the aspiring students who will take IIT JEE in 2020. Preparation Tips Chemistry IIT JEE Mains Advanced is very important For aspirants seeking admission in the prestigious 23 IITs across the nation, IIT JEE is one of the toughest entrance exams ever. Every year lacs of students sit for the test in pursuit of their dream engineering career.

The JEE Main question paper is on the basis of Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. Chemistry is one among the three main subjects and thorough knowledge of all the concepts in this subject will help you attain top AIR (All India Rank). From 2017, 12th class marks will not play a role in determining the All India Rank of JEE Main.

Latest News: JEE Main 2021 Online Application Form has been released by NTA on 15 December 2020.

Preparation Tips Chemistry IIT JEE Mains Advanced

Preparation of Chemistry for JEE Main 2020 must be according to the syllabus. There is three major sections in chemistry namely Physical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. From the analysis of previous year question papers, it is quite evident that more weightage is to Physical Chemistry in comparison to the other two sections. It is a very good idea to practice more numerical based on the concepts such as Solution, electrochemistry, states of matter, equilibrium, valence bond theory etc as it is easy to understand as well as it will provide you with a competitive edge over others.

If we look at Organic Chemistry, the classification of organics compounds, problem-solving isomerism, and nomenclature of compounds must be by heart. You must refer to class XI and XII NCERT books problem-solving. Though do not leave any topic assuming it as unimportant. For the Inorganic section, one must give emphasis to the study of block elements and their properties, coordination compounds and basics of environmental chemistry. Many students find difficulty in the block elements unit but if you follow the NCERT books it will very easy to understand and you can have a solid foundation. Solving problems from NCERT books is essential in preparation for JEE Mains and Advance both.

IIT JEE advance has juxtaposed of weightage for the three sections, Organic and Inorganic section get more weightage than Physical Chemistry. In Organic Chemistry Classification of Organic Compounds consisting of Oxygen, Hydrocarbons, Isomerism is some important topics which must be crammed properly. For both the phases proper revision is equally important the revision must be carried out regularly for the previously studied topics and a numerical portion should also be covered during this time. You must give extra time to work on your weak sections to improve on them while revising the topic.

Important Topics for Preparation Tips Chemistry IIT JEE MAINS ADVANCED

Apart from the few important topics from Chemistry, I must mention that the most vital aspect for preparation is a student willpower determination and perseverance above all to motivate them at each step. I would also give very crucial advice which is not to attempt any new topic and problems when the exam dates are near. Try to revise all the previous topics now and improve on your past mistakes. Achieving mastery in studied topics is far better to move than trying hands at an unlocked topic.

The official website of JEE Main 2020 is http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx

Always remember that the test not only judges your academic prowess but also your mental ability to handle the pressure. So stay calm and focus on the target ‘IIT JEE Mains”

All The Best!!!

JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus: B.Architecture & B.Planning

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JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus
JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus

JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus is published by National Testing Agency at JEE Main official Website and Details are Given below. Also, JEE Main 2020 Examination date is officially announced by National Testing Agency (NTA), the online examination will be conducted between 06 – 11 January 2020. The application forms for April Exam Session has been available from 07 February 2020. New changes in JEE Main score calculation is incubated last year. JEE Main 2020 is an important examination to procure a seat in top engineering colleges like IITs, NITs, CFTIs, IIITs and other government colleges. Also, the Joint Entrance Exam (Main) is an eligibility exam for Joint Entrance Exam (Advanced). National Testing Agency released the notification along with the admission process for JEE Main 2020 in September 2018. The aspiring candidates must read the below article for complete and detailed information related to JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus.

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JEE Main 2020 Aptitude Test Syllabus

Syllabus for Paper-2 (B. Arch/ B.Planning) – Aptitude Test is released by National Testing Agency and attached here.

Part – I

Awareness of persons, places, Buildings, Materials. Objects, Texture related to Architecture and build~environment. Visualising three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings. Visualising. different sides of three-dimensional objects. Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).

Part – II

Three dimensional – perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms, and elements, colour texture, harmony, and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil. Transformation of forms both 2 D and 3 D union, subtraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects. Creating two dimensional and three-dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms.

Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces etc.), landscape (river fronts, jungles. gardens, trees, plants etc.) and rural life.

JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 Syllabus PDF: JEE Main Syllabus

Syllabus for Paper-2 (B.Arch / B.Planning) – Aptitude Test

Paper 2 Syllabus B.Arch and B.Planning
Paper 2 Syllabus B.Arch and B.Planning

JEE Main 2020

The candidates should bring pencils, geometry box set, erasers and colour pencils, and crayons for JEE Main 2020 – Aptitude Test.

The aspirants should prepare for the examination well as the applicants will get admission in the prestigious colleges only through this examination. Furthermore, we urge the applicants to go through the whole syllabus. Also, plan a strategy for the exam preparation. Hence, with proper time management, the syllabus for each subject can be covered well in time.

The official website of JEE Main 2020 is www.nta.ac.in.

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