JEE Mains 2021 exam has been scheduled to be conducted in four phases- February, March, April, and May. The first phase of exams will be from August 26, 27, 31, and September 1, 2, 2021. There will be two different shifts - the first shift will be from 9 am to 12 pm and the second shift will be from 3 pm to 6 pm. If you are preparing for a government exam and want specialist guidance then Subscribe to our Free Courses: Subscribe Now.
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How To Download JEE Mains Admit Card
- Go to the official website of JEE Mains 2021. Click Here
- Click on the admit card login tab.
- Enter the application number and date of birth.
- Download and save your admit card.
ABOUT JEE MAINS 2021:
JEE (Joint entrance examination) is a national level examination conducted in India as an esteemed engineering entrance examination. The sole aim of the aspirants appearing in the JEE exam is to acquire admissions in some of the top technical and engineering institutes across India. There are lakhs of students who register and write the JEE exam every year. But there are only thousands who crack the exam and acquire admission in some of the best technical and engineering institutions like IITs, NITs, CFITs, and various other premier institutes in the country.
National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the JEE Main exam as well as declares the results and administers the counseling process. JEE Main is considered to be the preliminary stage. Students who clear this stage are provided admissions in 20 IIITs, 31 NITs, and 18 other Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs). It is essential for the candidates to clear the exam and score the top ranks. Only those who are in the top ranks are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
This exam is conducted twice a year.
Hence, JEE Main 2021 will also be conducted in multiple sessions – one in January and the other in April.
Students can appear for any of the two sessions.
The best score out of the two exams of JEE Main will be considered for admissions or make the student eligible for JEE Advanced.
The merit list of the JEE Main is based on percentile scores.
JEE MAINS 2021 Eligibility Criteria
Candidates need to check the eligibility criteria before applying for JEE Main 2021. Candidates who meet the eligibility criteria will be allowed to take the JEE Mains examination. Given below is the JEE Main eligibility criteria for students to appear in JEE Main 2021:
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The candidate must be a citizen of India, or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India), or NRI.
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Candidates must have successfully completed 10+2 examinations from a recognized board of India with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects.
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Candidates are required to obtain at least 50 percent marks in the qualifying examination in the case of general category students, 45% for General-PH category candidates, and 40% marks for SC/ST & OBC category candidates in the qualifying exam.
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Candidates must be a minimum of 17 years old as of 31st December 2021.
JEE MAIN SYLLABUS
A subject-wise list of all the chapters covered in the syllabus is provided below.
The topic-wise weightage of IIT JEE is highly uncertain, therefore, the students are advised to prepare the entire syllabus without skipping any part or concept.
JEE Main syllabus is plotted as per class 11 and class 12 NCERT textbooks to ensure uniformity across the country
JEE Main Physics Syllabus
Physics and Measurement |
Thermodynamics |
Kinematics |
Rotational Motion |
Gravitation |
Work and Energy |
Power |
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Laws of Motion |
Electronic Devices |
Oscillations |
Waves |
Current Electricity |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Communication Systems |
Electromagnetic Induction |
Magnetism |
Alternating Currents |
Magnetic Effects of Current |
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
Dual Nature of Matter |
Radiation |
Atoms |
Nuclei |
Optics |
Electrostatics |
JEE Main Chemistry Syllabus
Physical Chemistry |
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Basic concepts in Chemistry |
States of Matter |
Chemical bonding |
Atomic Structure |
Solutions |
Solutions |
Redox Reactions |
Chemical Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium |
Electrochemistry |
Surface Chemistry |
Chemical Kinetics |
Organic Chemistry |
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Polymers |
Principles of Practical Chemistry |
Organic Compounds – Characterisation and Purification |
Oxygen, Halogens, and Nitrogen Organic Compounds |
Hydrocarbons |
Biomolecules |
Basics of Organic Chemistry |
Chemistry in everyday life |
Inorganic Chemistry |
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Hydrogen |
Classification of Elements |
Periodicity |
Alkali metals |
Group 13 to Group 18 Elements |
Alkaline earth metals |
D and f block elements |
Coordination compounds |
Environmental chemistry |
Isolation of metals |
All three sections of chemistry are interlinked with each other.
Candidates can commence with the Physical Chemistry section before preparing for the other two parts.
Practicing and solving different types of questions regularly like matching type, multiple-choice, and assertion reason type questions are vital to boost one’s reasoning skills.
JEE Mains Maths Syllabus
Sets, Relations, and Functions |
Complex Numbers |
Determinant |
Quadratic Equations |
Matrices |
Permutations Combinations |
Mathematical Induction |
Sequence Series |
Binomial Theorem |
Limits and Continuity |
Differentiability |
Statistics |
Differential Equations |
Integral Calculus |
Trigonometry |
Vector Algebra |
Coordinate Geometry |
Mathematical Reasoning |
3D Geometry |
Probability |
Maths is easy to score if students keep on practicing and developing a good understanding of the basic concepts.
Concentrating on the concept of building and enhancing numerical solving skills are vital for the topics covered in Maths which are a perfect blend of simple and complex topics.
JEE MAIN Exam Pattern
It is important to know the exam pattern by which the candidates can prepare accordingly.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) from 2019 onwards has been granted the authority to design and develop the JEE Main syllabus as well as set the exam pattern.
Since 2019, a few modifications have been made to the exam pattern for consecutive years.
NTA has yet again introduced some changes.
They are as follows.
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Three papers for JEE Main. Paper 1 for B. E/ B. Tech, Paper 2 for B.Arch, Paper 3 for B.Planning.
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Paper 1 will now consist of 77 questions where 25 questions will be asked from each section. Earlier the paper had 90 questions in total.
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Paper 2 is now only set for B.Arch courses. It will consist of 77 questions and the total marks allotted is 400.
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Paper 3 will consist of 100 questions and the paper will be out of 4oo marks.
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