Is JEE Mains 2017 Tough?
Is JEE Mains 2017 Tough?
JEE Main 2017 paper was similar in pattern to JEE Main 2016, Overall the paper was simpler compared to last year. Mathematics appeared to be relatively tougher. Each section of the paper was of 120 marks, which means a total of 360 marks. Physics was relatively simpler than last year.
How many students appeared for JEE Main B Arch 2017?
A total of 1,44,086 candidates appeared for the exam out of which 82,060 were boys and 62025 are girls. In the offline mode, as many as 1,20,574 candidates have appeared.
How many students appeared for JEE arch 2021?
According to the agency, a total of 96236 candidates had registered, while 65015 candidates appeared for the examination. JEE main B. Arch result 2021 are now out and B Anantha Krishnan of Tamil Nadu has topped the list with 100 percentile.
How many students appeared in the JEE Mains in 2014?
As per the details provided by Pandey, in 2014 the number of candidates appearing in JEE (Main) was 12,90,028 which came down to 12,34,760 in 2015 and 12,07,058 in 2016. Read | JEE Mains 2017 results declared by CBSE, see number of students, know your scores here
How many students apply for the JEE Advanced 2018?
For JEE Advanced also, we can know the figures once the registration of JEE Advanced 2018 closes. Around 11.99 lakhs student apply for JEE exam. Central Board of Secondary Education CBSE), which is the exam conducting authority for JEE Main, has registered a dip of nearly 1\% in registrations as compared to the previous year.
When will the JEE Main 2018 online registration start?
Online registration for JEE Main 2018 is likely to start in the first week of December 2017. From the year 2017, the Aadhaar card has been made a mandatory requirement to fill JEE Main application form. Candidates who have passed or are appearing in class 12 are eligible to apply for JEE Main.
Is JEE Main application showing a dip this year?
This is the 3rd year in a row that JEE Main applications have shown a dip. As per CBSE officials, as many as 11,98,989 students have registered for the national level engineering entrance examination this year. Out of the 11,98,989 registered candidates, 8,62,526 are male candidates, while 3,36,460 are female and 3 are transgenders.