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JEE Main Fresh Exam Dates Announced 2020 - National Testing Agency [NTA] - How to Get 100 Percentile in 30 Days
[Published on: 18.06.2020]
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Announcement :

The JEE Main 2020 will be held from 18th July to 23rd July 2020. Here are some tips and tricks to get 100 percentile in JEE Main 2020.
  • The JEE Main 2020 is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to undergraduate programmes in NITs, IIITs and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), etc. in the next academic year (2020-2021) in two phases, the first phase for Admissions to BE/ BTech (Paper 1) BArch/ BPlanning (Paper 2) was held from January 6 to January 11, 2020 and the second phase for admissions to BE/ BTech (Paper 1) and BArch/ BPlanning (Paper 2) earlier scheduled in April, will be now be held between July 18 to July 23, 2020.
  • Students have the option to appear in one or both phases. The result will however consider the students' performance in the best of the two phases. Due to Covid-19 students had the option to change their test centres till May 3 as earlier announced by NTA.
  • The candidates aspiring to take admission to the undergraduate programs at IITs for the year 2020 will also have to appear in BE /BTech Paper of JEE (Main) 2020. Based on the performance in Paper 1 (for BE/BTech) of JEE (Main) 2020, top 2,50,000 candidates would qualify for JEE (Advanced) 2020 which is now rescheduled for August 23, 2020. Admission to IITs will be based on category-wise All India Rank (AIR) in JEE (Advanced) subject to the conditions as would be mentioned in JEE(Advanced) 2020 website.
  • The JEE Main Paper 1 will be conducted in 2 sessions per day and the candidates will be allotted slots keeping in mind social distancing and students will also be required to adhere to safety measures while taking the exam. The safety guidelines will be made available to the students in their e- hall tickets which will be issued to the students. For appearing in the JEE (Main) examination there is no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed class 12th/equivalent examination in 2018, 2019 or appearing in 2020 irrespective of their age can appear in JEE (Main) examination 2020.

Paper 1 [for BE/BTech aspirants]

  • AIIMS Fellowship Programme
  • DM/M.Ch. & MD (Hospital Administration)

Paper 1 [for BE/BTech aspirants]

  • According to the JEE Main 2020 exam pattern, Paper 1 for BE/BTech aspirants will comprise of 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) with one correct option and 5 questions with answer as numerical value with equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
  • The marking scheme for MCQs will be plus 4 for the correct answer, -1 for incorrect answers and 0 for an unattempted question while that for Numerical value questions will be plus 4 for a correct answer and 0 if incorrect or unattempted. The total marks for this paper will be 300. The duration of the paper will be 3 hrs with total 75 questions including all three subjects. The paper will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode only.

Paper 2 [For BArch aspirants]

  • Students aspiring for BArch /BPlanning will have to appear in Paper 2. The Paper 2 for BArch aspirants will have three parts. Part I (Mathematics) of 100 marks with 20 Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with one correct option and 5 Questions with answer as numerical value. Part-II (Aptitude) of 200 marks will have 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Part-III (Drawing) of 100 marks will have two questions.
  • The marking scheme for MCQs will be plus 4 for the correct answer, -1 for incorrect answers and 0 for an unattempted question while that for numerical value questions will be plus 4 for a correct answer and 0 if incorrect or unattempted. The total marks for this paper will be 400. The duration of the paper will be 3 hrs with total 77 questions including all three parts.

Paper 2 [For BPlanning aspirants]

  • The Paper 2 for BPlanning aspirants will have three parts. Part I (Mathematics) of 100 marks with 20 objective type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with One correct option and 5 questions with answer as numerical value. Part II (Aptitude) of 200 marks will have 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with One correct option and Part III (planning based objective type MCQ) of 100 marks will have 25 objective type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with one correct option.
  • The marking scheme for MCQs will be plus 4 for the correct answer, -1 for incorrect answers and 0 for an unattempted question while that for Numerical value questions will be plus 4 for a correct answer and 0 if incorrect or unattempted. The total marks for this paper will be 400. The duration of the paper will be 3 hours with total 100 questions including all three parts.

JEE Main 2020 rank list

  • The rank list for JEE Main 2020 will be announced after both January and July attempts are considered for candidates who have given both the exams.

How to prepare for JEE Main in this last 1 to 2 months

  • A serious aspirant ideally must have completed the syllabus by now. The following points would, however, count. Those who have taken the January exam and scored 97 percentile or more must work towards improving their rank and improve their accuracy and speed. Those who have scored above 90 but less than 97 must do a serious analysis of their mistakes and make a workable plan to improve upon their weaker topics.
  • Those who have scored less than 90 percentile may join an Online Crash Course from a reputed source like FIITJEE having a PAN India presence and having a legacy of producing top ranks consistently for last several years.

Time Management

  • Proper planning is most important for timely preparation and dealing with the study pressure. By now serious students must have evaluated their preparation or informed about the same by their teachers. So, this is the time to consolidate your preparation and ensure that you do extremely well in the actual JEEm(Main) exam.
  • All the three subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are equally important. So, divide these crucial remaining weeks aptly in the three subjects.
  • Prepare a chapter-wise and topic-wise revision schedule.
  • Create short notes and list all formulae and points to remember. This will help in quick revision before the examination.

Focus on your goal

  • The key to right preparation is proper and timely planning. Toppers learn from their weak areas and practice well in time to improve by all possible means. Correct attitude and acute focus are the key to be a topper. Toppers divide their preparation time accordingly. They stick to a single system of preparation and have faith in themselves.
  • Thus, they gradually build up their confidence level and are geared up to crack any difficult question. They ensure solving all previous years' papers keeping their concepts crystal clear.

Study material and important topics

  • One must not start any new books at this stage. However, one can still refer to standard books for concept clearing. This stage should be utilised more for problem solving, developing short cuts, and memorizing formulae, understanding one's strengths and weaknesses. Aspirants must take up mock tests in CBT (Computer Based Test) mode to develop ones' self-confidence and exam temperament. Time Management is crucial to score more marks in the actual JEE (Main).
  • Thus, they gradually build up their confidence level and are geared up to crack any difficult question. They ensure solving all previous years' papers keeping their concepts crystal clear.

Important topics in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics:

The syllabus of class 11th and 12th is equally distributed across the question paper in JEE Main. However, while you are preparing all chapters of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, stress may be given on the following topics.

  • Mathematics : Quadratic Equations and Expressions, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors, Matrices in Algebra; Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola in Coordinate Geometry; Functions, Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral in Calculus.
  • Physics : Kinematics, Gravitation, Fluids, Heat and Thermodynamics, Waves and Sound, Capacitors and Electrostatics, Magnetics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics and Modern Physics.
  • Chemistry : Coordination Chemistry and Chemical Bonding in Inorganic Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium, Mole Concept in Physical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
  • Recommendation : Students are advised to avoid selective study in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Generally, all topics are covered as mentioned in the syllabi.
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