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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.
Representative Image - NTA NEET 2019, NTA JEE Main 2019 details
For more details and registrations please visit official website of NTA (National Testing Agency) https://www.nta.ac.in

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West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam WBJEE 2019 to be held on April 21 next year

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The West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam board is likely to hold the entrance test (WBJEE 2019) for admission to engineering colleges and pharmacy institutes on April 21 next year.
West Bengal JEE board chairman Malayendu Saha announced the dates while releasing the 2018 exam results.
"We have tentatively fixed April 21, 2019, which is a Sunday," Saha said.
The board will hold mock counseling across 33 centers so that the modalities of ecounselling are clear to the candidates and they can opt for the institute and the discipline of their preference.
"The mock counseling will start from May 28 and continue till June 2," Saha said.
The details of the centers will be uploaded on the website, www.wbjeeb.in very soon.
"The e-counseling is likely to start from June 4, provided the Plus II results of all boards are declared by then," Saha said.
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education is still to declare the Plus II results. The CBSE board, too, is yet to declare the Plus II results.
The board has planned to hold the counselling early so that the admission process can be started early and the problem of vacancy, specially, in the private engineering colleges can be avoided. For the same reason, the results were declared early, a board official said.
Last year the results entrance test was declared on June 5. This year, WBJEE was held on April 22, 2018 and the results were announced on May 23, 2018.
Here it may be recalled that in 2017 the WBJEE was held on April 23.
(Source: Telegraph, edited)

Updated: 18-12-2018

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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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CBSE to declare IIT-JEE Main 2018 results on April 30 afternoon

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The results for the Indian Institutes of Technology-Joint Entrance Exam (IIT-JEE) Main 2018 will be announced today on April 30 by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Around fourteen lakh students who appeared for the IIT-JEE Main 2018 online and offline examination can check their results for both JEE Main which are expected to be declared late afternoon today on the official websites - jeemain.nic.in, cbseresults.nic.in or results.nic.in
The future of these engineering aspirants who have appeared for the exam on April 8 (offline) and April 15 will be decided after CBSE releases the result.
The scores of candidates -- All India and category ranks -- obtained will be displayed. The rank card can also be downloaded by candidates for admission purposes.


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How and where to check your IIT JEE Main result

  • CBSE announces the result at jeemain.nic.in and cbseresults.nic.in.
  • To check the result, you have to log in and enter your JEE Main roll number and date of birth.
  • The result which is displayed on the screen can be downloaded as the rank card.
  • Use the option to print the rank card. It is advised to take a copy.
  • It is also better to thoroughly check all details mentioned on the rank card.

How to confirm if you qualified for JEE Advanced or not? (IIT JEE Advanced 2018)
The JEE main is conducted every year for admission to various engineering and architecture courses in NITs, IITs and other CFTIs across the country. The exam is also an entrance examination for JEE Advanced.
The candidates who clear the JEE Main 2018 will be considered qualified for appearing in JEE Advanced 2018 examination. The JEE Advanced examination is conducted for admission to IITs.
The CBSE Board will also release the JEE main 2018 result along with the mark on - cbseresults.nic.in and results.nic.in.
Since JEE Main is the screening test for JEE Advanced, the top 2,24,000 candidates who successfully clear it must seriously look into preparing for JEE Advanced 2018.
CBSE will announce the JEE Main cutoff 2018 which will specify the scores required to be eligible to apply and appear for JEE Advanced 2018 which will be held on May 20 .
You can fill the JEE Advanced application form 2018 between May 2 and May 7.
Eligibility for NITs, IIITs and CFTIs Admissions
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will conduct common counseling for the IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs from June 19 tentatively.
Allotment will be done according to the ranks and preferences selected during JoSAA registration.
Candidates who have a valid rank in the JEE Main or JEE Advanced are eligible to apply for the admissions in these institutes.

Common Final MBBS Exam - National Exit Test NEXT gets Union Cabinet’s approval

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Common Final MBBS Exam - National Exit Test (NEXT)

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The Union Cabinet has approved a common final MBBS exam across India to be called the National Exit Test (NEXT) and left it to states to decide whether practitioners from alternative health systems may prescribe modern medicines. The Cabinet has also approved an amendment to provide for one year imprisonment and a fine up to Rs 5 lakh for any unauthorised practice of medicine, a move that the health ministry said was intended to address concerns about the safety in healthcare and take strict action against quackery.
The cabinet in a meeting on Wednesday 28th March, chaired by PM Modi, approved these amendments in the National Medical Commission (NMC) bill that seeks to create a new regulatory body for medicine to replace the existing Medical Council of India (MCI).
The amendments follow recommendations by a parliamentary standing committee that had rejected the bill's proposal for a separate national licentiate exam for MBBS doctors to be able to practice medicine. The standing committee had called for the final year MBBS exam to serve as the licentiate exam.
The cabinet has also accepted the standing committee's recommendation that the government regulate fees of up to 50 percent of seats in private medical colleges.
The cabinet has approved an amendment that removes the provision of a 'bridge course' proposed in the original bill to allow practitioners of ayurveda and homeopathy, among other alternative forms of medicine, to prescribe modern medicines.
The amendments also include an increase in the number of state representatives in the NMC - the nominees of states and union territories in the commission have been increased from 3 to 6. The NMC will be made up of 25 members of whom at least 21 will be doctors, the government said.
(Source: The Telegraph, edited)