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The JEE’S are an admission criteria to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, Other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions, Institutions funded by participating State Governments, and other Institutions shall include the performance in the class 12/equivalent qualifying Examination and in the Joint Entrance Examination, JEE (Main). The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs. The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Nagaland and Odisha have joined JEE (Main) system.
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE ) Mains that was conducted on Sunday i.e. April 6 in its offline version reportedly had an error according to exam takers and experts in Lucknow. One question in the chemistry section from organic chemistry had no correct option reported a newspaper daily.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts JEE Mains, is yet to make any comment on the error. Usually in such a situation, either all students get full marks (even if they did not attempt the question), or the question goes uncounted in final marking.
Overall the exam went on smoothly without any major disruption reported. Students felt that the paper was of average difficulty. While physics and mathematics questions was comparatively tough, students found chemistry surprisingly, the easiest of the all.
Mathematics paper concentrated most on questions from calculus. Questions from topics like vector and coordinate geometry were not much found in the question paper. Algebra and trigonometry had their fair share of questions.
In physics questions were moderately distributed among topics like mechanics, modern physics, electricity and magnetism and properties of matter.
The online JEE Mains will be held on April 9, April 11, April 12 and April 19.
JEE Mains is conducted to provide admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes in NITs, IIITs and other centrally funded technical institutions in India.

The JEE’S are an admission criteria to Undergraduate Engineering Programs at NITs, IIITs, Other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions, Institutions funded by participating State Governments, and other Institutions shall include the performance in the class 12/equivalent qualifying Examination and in the Joint Entrance Examination, JEE (Main). The Paper-1 (B. E./B. Tech.) of JEE (Main) will also be an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidate has to take if he/she is aspiring for admission to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs. The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Nagaland and Odisha have joined JEE (Main) system.
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE ) Mains that was conducted on Sunday i.e. April 6 in its offline version reportedly had an error according to exam takers and experts in Lucknow. One question in the chemistry section from organic chemistry had no correct option reported a newspaper daily.
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), which conducts JEE Mains, is yet to make any comment on the error. Usually in such a situation, either all students get full marks (even if they did not attempt the question), or the question goes uncounted in final marking.
Overall the exam went on smoothly without any major disruption reported. Students felt that the paper was of average difficulty. While physics and mathematics questions was comparatively tough, students found chemistry surprisingly, the easiest of the all.
Mathematics paper concentrated most on questions from calculus. Questions from topics like vector and coordinate geometry were not much found in the question paper. Algebra and trigonometry had their fair share of questions.
In physics questions were moderately distributed among topics like mechanics, modern physics, electricity and magnetism and properties of matter.
The online JEE Mains will be held on April 9, April 11, April 12 and April 19.
JEE Mains is conducted to provide admissions to undergraduate engineering programmes in NITs, IIITs and other centrally funded technical institutions in India.