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IIT JEE

Indian Institute of Technology, Joint Entrance Examination

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) conduct a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) every year for the admission to its B-Tech and other courses offered at the IIT Mumbai, IIT Kanpur, IIT Delhi, IIT Chennai, IIT Kharakpur, IIT Guwahati, IIT Roorkee, IT Varanasi and ISM Dhanbad.

IIT JEE 2007 - Notice!

IIT JEE 2007 will see further simplification of the examination. Instead of three papers on physics, chemistry and maths, the IIT JEE to be held on 8th April 2007 will have just only two papers with all 3 subjects combined. Each paper will be of 3 hour duration. IIT JEE 2007 will be single stage objective type to test comprehension and analytical abilities of the candidates.

JOINT ENTRANCE EXAMINATION 2006 (JEE-2006)

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The earlier announcement regarding JEE-2006 published in newspapers dated 30th July, 2005 stands withdrawn. The fresh announcement regarding IIT JEE-2006 is given below which is in continuation of the advertisement given on 19th September, 2005 in some of the leading newspapers clarifying the structure of JEE-2006.

For admission to undergraduate courses at the above mentioned seven Indian Institutes of Technology, IT-BHU, Varanasi & Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad

SCREENING TEST
on April 9, 2006 (Sunday)
One Objective Type Question Paper of
3 hour duration in Physics,
Mathematics, and Chemistry.
MAIN EXAMINATION *
on May 21, 2006 (Sunday)
Three separate Papers (non-objective
type) each of 2 hour duration in
Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry.

( * only for those who qualify in the Screening Test of JEE-2006 )

Examination Schedule
April 9, 2006(Sunday)08.00 - 10.00 hrs.
12.00 - 14.00 hrs.
16.00 - 18.00 hrs.
Physics
Mathematice
Chemistry
Each of the above three papers (Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry) will be of objective type in nature designed to test the comprehension and analytical ability of the Candidates.

Syllabus for the Screening Test as well as for the Main Examination will be same. The detailed syllabus will be available in the Information Brochure of JEE-2006.

Application Forms and Information Brochure will be available from 28th November, 2005 to 6th January, 2006.

Details will be published in leading National Dailies and Employment News/Rozgar Samachar on 19th November, 2005.

This site is created to help those IIT-JEE aspirants who wish to take admissions in these prestigious institutes through JEE. This site is created and managed by Karamveer Singh B-Tech, Electrical Engineering IIT Bombay 1997 batch.

Everybody think that IIT-JEE is a very difficult with very tough questions, but this is not true. It requires is a proper examination temperament and little bit different approach than most of the other examinations.

New!!! September 12, 2005
Government announced major changes in the Join Entrance Examination (JEE) for IITs and other participating institutes on 12th September, 2005. These changes will be in in effect from next year (2006).

  1. Only Students who secure first class (60%) or equivalent in the plus two examination will be eligible for admission to the IITs. However there will be a relaxation of 5% for SC/ST students.
  2. Unlike the present two tier examination (screening and mains), JEE will be a single objective type examination, which could include short write-ups on various topics followed by objective questions based on write-ups.
  3. The number of attempts has also been brought down to two. Students would be allowed to take the JEE in the year they pass the 12th standard examination and the following year only.
Read more about these IIT JEE new changes.

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