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1 Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)

2 Introduction Governed by the Institutes of Technology Act, 1961 which has declared them as INI. IITs have a common admission process for undergraduate level admissions, called IIT-JEE, which was substituted by Joint Entrance Examination Advanced in the year 2013. Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is being conducted in two divisions, JEE-MAIN and JEE-ADVANCED. JEE MAIN Exam was called as AIEEE and JEE ADVANCED Exam as IIT.

3 M.Tech and MS admissions are done on the basis of GATE exam score. IITs also award other graduate degrees such as M.Sc in Maths, Physics and Chemistry, MBA, PhD etc. Admission to these programs of IITs is done through CAT, Joint Admission Test for Masters (JAM) and Common Entrance Examination for Design (CEED). In total, there are 23 IITs in India.

4 IITs NAME IIT Kharagpur IIT Patna IIT BombayIIT Ropar IIT KanpurIIT Indore IIT MadrasIIT Mandi IIT DelhiIIT Palakkad IIT GuwahatiIIT Tirupati IIT RoorkeeIIT Dhanbaad IIT (BHU) VaranasiIIT Raipur IIT BhuwaneshwarIIT Goa IIT GandhinagarIIT Jammu IIT HydrabaadIIT Dharwad IIT Jodhpur

5 Eligibility Criteria Candidates must have Physics and Mathematics as their mandatory subjects. They must have studied any one of the subjects as optional subjects (Chemistry, Bio-technology, Computer Science, Biology) They must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in 12 th including all subjects. Age – 17 yrs. A candidate can have a maximum of 3 attempts.

6 Exam pattern JEE Main comprises of two papers: Paper 1: For Engineering courses ( Online Test OR Offline Test) Paper 2: For Architecture/Planning courses (Available only as Pen & Paper Mode)

7 Paper 1 The Exam will have questions from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The candidates have to opt for the correct response for each question out of four responses given. The exam will be of 3 hours. Each correct question will be allotted 4 marks Every wrong answer will result in deduction of 1/4 mark of the total marks Zero marks will be deducted for no answer Medium of paper will be in English, Hindi.

8 Paper 2 It is a Pen and Paper based Exam. It consists of 3 parts: 1. Mathematics 2. Aptitude Test 3. Drawing Test

9 JEE Advanced Exam Pattern JEE Advanced Comprises of three parts- Part I for Physics, Part II for Chemistry and Part III for Mathematics. Each part will have sections as follows: Section I: Have 10 multiple choice questions with four options where only one is the correct. Section II: Have 5 multiple-choice questions with four options out of which one or more options are correct. Section III: Has 5 questions and the answer to each will be a single digit ranging from 0 to 9.

10 Syllabus (class XI) PHYSICS Chapter Physical world and measurement Gravitation KinematicsProperties of bulk water Laws of MotionThermodynamics Work, Energy and PowerBehaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body Oscillations and Waves

11 CHEMISTRY Chapter Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Equilibrium Structure of AtomRedox Reactions Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Hydrogen Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure S- block elements States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Some P-block elements ThermodynamicsOrganic chemistry Environmental Chemistry Hydrocarbons

12 MATHEMATICS Chapter Logarithms and related expression Straight lines & pair of lines Compound angleCircles Quadratic equationsPermutation & Combination Sequence and progressionsBinomial theorem Trigonometric functionsSets, relation, function Solution of trianglesMathematical function and reasoning

13 Syllabus (Class XII) PHYSICS Chapter ElectrostaticsOptics Current ElectricityDual Nature of Matter and Radiation Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism Atoms and Nuclei Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Electronic Devices Electromagnetic Waves

14 CHEMISTRY Chapter Solid stateCoordination Compounds SolutionsHaloalkanes and Haloarenes ElectrochemistryAlcohols, Phenols and Ethers Chemical KineticsAldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids Surface ChemistryOrganic Compounds Containing Nitrogen General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements Biomolecules p- Block ElementsPolymers d and f Block ElementsChemistry in Everyday Life

15 MATHEMATICS Chapter Limit, continuity, derivabilityDeterminants and Derivatives Method of differentiationDeterminant and matrices Indefinite integralVector Definite integral3-D geometry Applications of derivativesProbability Differential EquationsArea under curve Parabola, ellipse, hyperbolaComplex number Statistics

16 Distribution of questions and marks SubjectPaperNo. of questionsMarks 11 th 12 th 11 th 12 th PhysicsPaper I7132448 Paper II9112838 ChemistryPaper I7132347 Paper II6142145 Math'sPaper I8122842 Paper II6141848 TotalPaper I223875135 Paper II213967131

17 Level of questions SubjectVery easyEasyModerateDifficultVery difficult TOTAL Physics51016940 Chemistry352011140 Math's181811240 TOTAL92354313120

18 Marks Distribution PHYSICS ChaptersNo. of questions Rotation7 Electromagnetic field5 Electrostatics4 Geometrical optics3 Modern physics 12 Sound waves2 Modern physics 22 Kinetic theory of gases2 Circular motion2 Current electricity1

19 ChaptersNo. of questions Gravitation1 Electromagnetic induction1 Alternating current1 Friction1 Simple harmonic motion1 Wave optics1 Capacitance1 Fluid1 Experiment and error analysis1 Heat transfer1

20 CHEMISTRY ChapterNo. of Questions Carbonyl compound4 P- block elements3 Bio-molecule2 Thermodynamics2 Surface chemistry2 Qualitative analysis2 Periodicity of compounds2 Atomic structure2 Mole concept2 Chemical bonding2 Coordination compound2 Electrochemistry2 Chemical kinetics1

21 ChapterNo. of Questions Aromatic compound1 Oxidation reduction1 Isomerism1 Thermochemistry1 Solid state1 Mole concept 21 Colligative properties1 Metallurgy1 Gaseous state1 D block elements1 Carboxylic acids and derivatives1 IUPAC Nomenclature1

22 MATHEMATICS ChapterNo. of Questions Definite integration4 Application of derivatives3 Probability3 3-D Geometry3 Matrices and determinants3 Permutation and combination3 Circle3 Continuity and derivability2 Vector2 Functions2 Limits2

23 ChapterNo. of Questions Trigonometric equations1 Differential equation1 Parabola1 Fundamentals of mathematics1 Hyperbola1 Indefinite integration1 Complex numbers1 Ellipse1 Properties if a triangle1 Sequence and progressions1

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