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ISS EduNews: JEE Advanced 2022 Results declared – check here

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 Posted: 11-Sept-2022

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2022 Results

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The results of the Joint Entrance Exam, (JEE) Advanced, have been declared today (Sunday).

The registered candidates can check their results by entering their registration number, date of birth and mobile number on https://jeeadv.ac.in


A total of 1,55,538 candidates appeared in both papers 1 and 2 in JEE (Advanced) 2022.


This year, the exam was held in 577 centers in 124 cities.


The qualified candidates can register for Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) from September 11, 2022, 10 am IST to September 12, 5 pm.

Along with this, the JEE Advanced 2022 result has also been notified to students through a text message on the registered mobile numbers.

With the declaration of IITB JEE Advanced 2022 result, candidates can check the details on All India ranks, scores, category-wise rank and more.

JEE will release the complete list of candidates who appeared in the exam, along with the name of the topper, with all the ranks.

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JEE Main, JEE Advanced 2021 exam dates, other important announcements made including some relaxations in eligibility criteria for admission in IITs

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 9-Jan-2021

Update 18-April-2021: JEE Main 2021 April session exams postponed due to rising Covid-19 cases  

JEE Main 2021 JEE Advanced 2021 - Exam Dates, Eligibility Criteria and Other Important Changes


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  • JEE Advanced 2021 exam will be organized by IIT Kharagpur and held on July 3, 2021.
  • Until 2020, students were required to score either minimum 75% in Class 12 Board Exam or be among the top 20 percentile in their board exams, in addition to qualifying the IIT Advanced exam, to get into any of the 23 IITs. From 2021 this eligibility criteria of 75% marks in Class 12 Board Exam has been removed for the convenience of students.

  • On December 16, the education minister had announced that the JEE Main 2021, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) will be held four times a year in February, March, April and May. The first slot of JEE Main is from February 23-26, 2021. The next sessions of the exam will be held between March 15-18, April 27-30 and May 24-28.

  • Students will be given a choice to answer 75 questions (25 each in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics) out of 90 (30 each in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics). Merit list/ranking will be prepared based on the best score of the candidate.
  • Here this can be recalled that JEE Main is the exam for entry into undergraduate engineering courses. Those who will qualify in this exam can appear for the JEE Advanced which is the entrance examination for admissions into the IITs. The examination will be held in 13 languages including Hindi, English, Bengali, Assamese, Marathi, Tamil, Odia, Telugu, Kannada, Urdu, Malayalam, Punjabi and Gujarati.

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EduNews: Centre increases NEET and JEE 2020 exam centres

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27-Aug-2020
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According to latest news update on NEET and JEE entrance exams, Ramesh Pokhriyal, Union Education Minister says the JEE exam centres have been increased to 660 from 570 while there are now 3,842 NEET centres, up from 2,546 for the convenience of students. Students have also been allotted exam centres of their choice.


Over 14 lakh admit cards for the medical and engineering entrance exams National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) have already been downloaded after the National Testing Agency (NTA) released them on Wednesday 19th Aug’20, even as the issue was discussed extensively during a meeting of chief ministers of non-Bharatiya Janata Party ruled states who decided to jointly move the Supreme Court to seek deferment of these exams.
(Source: Rediff edited)

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JEE Main 2020, NEET 2020, JEE Advanced exam dates: SC lawyer requests PMO for postponement

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19-Aug-2020
NTA JEE Main 2020 | JEE Advanced | NTA NEET 2020
According to a latest development, today one Supreme Court (SC) lawyer Alakh Alok Srivastava has submitted a request to the PMO seeking postponement of JEE Main 2020, JEE Advanced 2020 and NEET 2020 exam dates. All these exams are scheduled to be held in September 2020.

Srivastava said in his letter that the JEE and NEET examinations that will be held in September 2020 should be postponed. He added that if it is not possible to postpone it, then students who are unable to give these entrance exams in September must be given a chance to appear at a later stage.




Earlier on 17th August 2020, the honorable Supreme Court had dismissed pleas made by some parents to postpone JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 exams saying that postponement of JEE and NEET will put students' careers in peril. JEE Main 2020 is to be held online from September 1 to 6 while NEET 2020 for admission to undergraduate medical courses is slated to be held offline on September 13 across 161 exam centres in India.
Approximately 1 million students appear JEE Main examinations every year and even this year about 9,35,000 students have registered for JEE Main 2020 while close to 1.5 million students register every year for NEET to seek admission into undergraduate courses at medical colleges. This may be mentioned here that only about 12,000 seats are available across IITs whereas, only 50,000 odd seats are available for MBBS.
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NEET and JEE 2020 latest updates - New Exam Dates announced by NTA

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4-July-2020

National Testing Agency has released new exam dates for JEE Main, NEET and JEE Advanced 2020 Exams


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Union HRD Minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal announced that the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main and National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET 2020) will now be held in September. As a consequence, JEE Advanced too stands postponed. The announcement was released based on a report submitted by a panel of experts after considering the prevailing situation of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Now, the JEE Main 2020 Entrance Exam for admission to undergraduate level engineering courses will be held from September 1 to 6 and JEE Advanced 2020 will be held on September 27.





NEET 2020 will now be held on September 13. This is the second time this year that the exams have been postponed. Originally these entrance exams were to be held in April and May, this year respectively. 

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NTA NEET 2020, JEE Main and JEE Advanced 2020 exam schedules announced

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5-May-2020
In continuation to our previous EduNews we let you know further that today our Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister announced the dates for JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 exams.
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Nationwide Engineering Joint Exam JEE Main 2020 will now be held from July 18 to July 23 while medical entrance test NEET 2020 will be conducted on July 26. JEE Advanced 2020 is expected to be held in August 2020, dates of which are not decided yet.


Another important thing he mentioned that JEE Main 2021 and NEET 2021 are likely to be held on the reduced syllabus. The minister urged students to self-study with the help of online study materials (websites) to prepare for Medical and Engineering Entrance Exams. With low-connectivity areas, the content will be telecast through SWAYAM Prabha TV, he informed.

Over 9 lakh students have registered to appear for JEE Main 2020 and over 15.93 lakh have applied for NEET 2020, as per the National Testing Agency (NTA) – the exam conducting body.

The dates for JEE Advanced will be decided soon, said HRD minister Ramesh Pokhriyal through a webinar on 5the May’20 Tuesday. Only the top 2.5 lakh of JEE Main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.

While JEE Main 2020 and NEET 2020 were to be held in April and the first week of May, respectively which were then postponed to be held by May-end. JEE Advanced 2020 was to be held in 3rd week of May. See latest update and new dates : 


EduNews: JEE Main 2019 by NTA - Online Registration, Eligibility, Exam Date, Pattern, Admit card, Results and Preparation

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What are JEE Main and JEE Advanced
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JEE or Joint Entrance Examination is a national level engineering entrance exam for getting admissions into engineering colleges across India. Till 2011, All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) used to be conducted by CBSE every year. In the year 2012, CBSE announced the replacement of IIT JEE and AIEEE with Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). The AIEEE was replaced by JEE Main to facilitate admissions in 31 NITs, 20 IIITs and 18 other CFTIs (Centrally Funded Technical Institutes) while IIT JEE was replaced by JEE Advanced to facilitate admissions in the 23 IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) and ISM Dhanbad. From 2019 instead of CBSE, JEE Main will be conducted twice a year in the month of January and April respectively by National Testing Agency (NTA). If a candidate achieves a certain cut-off score which is decided every year, in JEE Main then he or she qualifies for JEE Advanced. Qualification in JEE Main is not the only criteria for selection as the candidate should have secured at least 75 per cent marks in the 12th class examination, or be in the top 20 percentile in the 12th class examination conducted by the respective Boards. For SC/ST candidates the qualifying marks would be 65 per cent in the 12th class examination.
National Test Agency (NTA) has released the notification for Joint Entrance Examination, JEE Main 2019. Students interested in applying for admissions to undergraduate B.Tech, BE and B.Arch courses are required to fill the JEE Main 2019 online application.
Eligibility for NTA JEE Main 2019
For BE/B.Tech: The student must have passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/ Technical Vocational subject.
For B.Arch/B.Planning: The student must have passed 10+2 with Mathematics as one of the subjects.
Age Criteria: General category candidates – born on or after 1st of October 1994. SC, ST, and PwD category candidates – born on or after 1st of October 1989.
To know more about Online Registration, Eligibility, Exam Date, Pattern, Admit card, Results and Preparation, Syllabus of NTA JEE Main 2019 please visit official website of NTA (National Testing Agency) https://www.nta.ac.in
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NEET 2019 and JEE Mains 2019 complete schedules released by NTA - National Testing Agency

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NTA (National Testing Agency) has released the Exam Dates, Registration, Modes of Exam and other details for NEET 2019, JEE Main I and II 2019.
The revised schedule for NTA NEET 2019 and NTA JEE Mains were released on 21st August, 2018 by MHRD. Dates of registration, releasing admit card, exam date, modes of exam (format), results etc. of NEET 2019 and JEE Main 2019 are provided in the table below.
MHRD has decided against conducting the NEET 2019 examination twice next year. As per the earlier announcement by MHRD, NEET 2019 and JEE Main 2019 were to be conducted by NTA twice a year which has been changed now. Following a recommendation from Health Ministry, MHRD has scrapped the plan to conduct the examination in computer based format and twice a year. Now, NEET 2019 would be conducted on May 5, 2019 and the online application forms would begin from November 30, 2018. The results would be announced on June 5, 2019.
The forms for NTA JEE Main 2019 I would be released and begin from 1st September, 2019. There would be no change in the proposal of conducting NTA JEE Main 2019 in online format only. The examination would be conducted in multiple sessions from January 6, 2019 to January 20, 2019 and students would have the option of appearing on any of the days by slot booking and NTA JEE Main II 2019 would be conducted in April’19. 

NTA NEET 2019: New Rules and Changes
1. The only change for NEET 2019 is that the conducting authority has been changed. Till 2018, NEET for undergraduate medical and dental admissions i.e. NEET-UG was conducted by CBSE.
2. From 2019 onwards, the examination would be conducted by NTA. Candidates would be required to fill the online application forms on nta.ac.in. Details of how to apply for NEET NTA 2019 would be released when the forms are released on November 30.

Everything else for NEET NTA 2019 remains unchanged. For example:
1. NTA NEET 2019 examination would be a pen and paper test.
2. NTA NEET 2019 syllabus would remain the same as was the case for 2018.
3. NTA NEET 2019 eligibility is expected to remain the same.
4. As earlier, it will be conducted only once a year, which would be on May 5, 2019. 
5. NTA NEET 2019 would be conducted in all the 8 regional languages as well as in English, Hindi and Urdu.
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For more details and registrations please visit official website of NTA (National Testing Agency) https://www.nta.ac.in

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Circular and Rotational Motions - MCQ Test Series solved questions for NEET-UG, IIT JEE, COMEDK, MBBS and BDS admission tests, Engineering Entrance Exams

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Physics: Circular Motion, Rotational Motion

Physics MCQ Test Series solved questions for NEET-ug, IIT JEE, COMEDK, MBBS and BDS admission tests, Engineering Entrance Exams and other such competitive exams.
Syllabus for NEET and IIT JEE:
Kinematics of Circular Motion; Dynamics of Uniform Circular Motion; Centripetal Force; Examples: vehicle on level circular road, vehicle on baked track; Angular Velocity and is relation with Linear Velocity; Torque or Moment of Force and Angular Momentum; Laws of Conservation of Angular Momentum; Theorems of perpendicular axes and parallel axes; Kinematics of Rotational Motion about a fixed axis; Rolling Motion; General relation among Position-Velocity-Acceleration for Motion in a plane and Uniform Circular Motion; Centrifugal Force; Motion in a vertical circle; Rotational Motion of a rigid body; Moment of Inertia; Angular Impulse.

Solved MCQ Test Series – Set 3 (Q. No. 21-30)
Question 21: The angular speed of a fly wheel making 120 rev/min is:
a. 2Ï€ rad/s
b. 4Ï€2 rad/s
c. π rad/s
d. 4Ï€ rad/s

Question 22: A child is swinging a swing, minimum and maximum heights of swing from earth’s surface are 0.75 m and 2 m respectively. The maximum velocity of this swing is –
a. 5 m/s
b. 10 m/s
c. 15 m/s
d. 20 m/s

Question 23: An aeroplane is flying with a uniform speed of 100 m/s along a circular path of radius 100 m. The angular speed of the aeroplane will be:
a. 1 rad/s
b. 2 rad/s
c. 3 rad/s
d. 4 rad/s

Question 24: A block of mass m slides down along the surface of the bowl from the rim to the bottom as shown in fig. The velocity of the block at the bottom will be –
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Question 25: When a body moves with a constant speed along a circle:
a. Its velocity remains constant
b. No force acts on it
c. No work is done on it
d. No acceleration is produced on it

Question 26: A 1 kg ball is rotated in a vertical circle by using a string of length 0.1 m. If the tension in the string at the lowest point is 29.4 N, its angular velocity at that position is –
a. 7 rads-1
b. 14 rads-1
c. 3.5 rads-1
d. 25.6 rads-1

Question 27: A cyclist moves in a circular track of radius 100 m. If the coefficient of friction is 0.2. Then the maximum speed with which the cyclist take a turn without leaning inwards is:
a. 14.0 m/s
b. 140 m/s
c. 1.4 m/s
d. 9.8 m/s

Question 28: If all objects on the equator of earth feel weightless then the duration of the day will nearly become –
a. 6.2 hr
b. 4.4 hr
c. 2.2 hr
d. 1.41 hr

Question 29: Two racing cars of masses m1 and m2 are moving in circles of radii r1 and r2 respectively. Their speeds are such that each makes a complete circle in the same time t. The ratio of the angular speeds of the first to the second car is:
a. 1: 1
b. m1: m2
c. r1: r2
d. m1m2: r1r2

Question 30: A 2 kg stone is swung in a vertical circle by attaching it at the end of a string of length 2m. If the string can withstand a tension 140.6 N, the maximum speed with which the stone can be rotated is –
a. 22 ms-1
b. 44 ms-1
c. 33 ms-1
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EduNews: IITJEE Main 2018 cut-off score is lowest ever

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The cut-off score used for this year's IIT JEE Main to determine general category candidate's eligibility for JEE Advanced is the lowest ever and caps a four-year downward trend.
Professors at the IIT, which admit students on the basis of their JEE Advanced scores, suggested two possible reasons. One: an increase in available IIT seats; Two: top students' growing preference for non-engineering courses such as medicine. All those who scored more than 74 in the IIT JEE Main, out of a total marks of 360,will be allowed to take the JEE Advanced 2018.
Year
Cut-off score (out of 360) for JEE Advanced
2018
74
2017
81
2016
100
2015
105
2014
115
2013
113
When JEE Main and JEE Advanced were started in 2013, the cut-off used was 113. This increased to 115 the following year but has been falling every year since then.
Dr.Panigrahi of IIT Kharagpur and former JEE Advanced chairperson, said that in 2013, the IITs wanted the 1.5 lakh best IIT JEE Main candidates to take the JEE Advanced. In 2018, they want 2.2 lakh to do so. This could be because the institutes along with their seats have increased from about 9500 in 2013 to almost 12000 now.
Also, the number of students taking IITJEE Main has been declining from 13 lakh in 2013 to about 11 lakh in 2018. "Demand for engineering courses is falling. Large numbers of seats remain vacant in engineering colleges," Rajeev Kumar former professor of IIT Kharagpur now in JNU, said.
This fact is also supported by the data since number of students taking the NEET (National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test), which determines admission to undergraduate medical and dental courses, has grown from 8 lakh in 2016 to 13 lakh in 2018.
(Source: Telegraph, edited)

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