Monday, 31 October 2016

IIT KHARAGPUR celebrates an eco-friendly, pollution less and smokeless Diwali.



Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated all over India in different ways and with different rituals but with the same essence. It represents the victory of good over evil and of light over darkness. But somehow, in our enthusiasm to beat the darkness, we tend to submit ourselves to fireworks and it's toxic smoke every Diwali.
However, IIT Kharagpur has taken a stand to celebrate an eco-friendly and pollution-less Diwali. Illumination is a cultural festival that is organised by IIT Kharagpur, where students join forces to light up the entire campus.
Illumination has been celebrated for decades now and every year the students build panels and make rangolis and light them up with thousands of diyas. Chandan Karwat, who has been photographing Illumination tells HuffPost India, "IIT Kharagpur is spread over some 2200 acres has around 10,000 students. All these students reside in our residence halls. And every year students of these 21 halls compete to decorate the campus. The preparations start a month before Diwali. Everything is done by students, no labour or no help is involved."
Karwat says that the panels or chatais erected reach upto 20-25 ft high. Last year, one of the chatais was 32 ft. And not only the panels, students make rangolis as well. One of the rangolis last year was included in Ripley's Believe It Or Not because it would appear to be of different designs under differently-tinted lights.
Karwat mentions, "Diwali has become a festival of smoke instead of light. So, to regain our old tradition IIT Kharagpur is encouraging a smokeless Diwali. During Illumination, lights are put off for 2 to 3 hours and only diyas light up the campus." He also adds that since every hall purchases around 40,000 diyas, they are also helping the diya-making industry.

Here are some pictures available which are celebrated in previous years 











IIT-KHARAGPUR Developes tool to prevent train collision



Train journeys could soon be safer as scientists of IIT Kharagpur have successfully tested a new tool for electronic railway interlocking system which prevents trains from colliding into each other. The tool suite is developed by the Computer Science and Engineering Department of the institute in collaboration with Research, Designs and Standards Organisation (RDSO) and Service Improvement Group (SIG) of the Indian Railways.
Prof Pallab Dasgupta, lead researcher of the project, said since errors in the application logic of interlocking systems
may have catastrophic consequences, this development has potential to minimise the chance of such errors. “In the proposed approach, the yard layout is used as a reference for automatically generating a list of safety properties, which are then proven on the application logic using back-end model checking tools. The generation of the formal properties is specifically tailored to the combination of relays used in that yard,” he said.
The tool has already been successfully tested in several railway yards, Dasgupta claimed. The Indian Institute of Technology researchers said this project has the potential to be further extended to study and develop optimum traffic operation plans, alternative plans for emergencies.
The Indian Railways, through RDSO, has awarded 12 research projects to IIT Kharagpur’s Centre for Railway Research in the area of analysis and design of rolling stock, infrastructure, operations and maintenance. Several of the products and technologies are being field tested at various facilities of Indian Railways apart from lab testing at IIT Kharagpur.
The next step would be to further develop the products and technologies with an industrial partner for production, the experts said. Explaining the technology, Dasgupta said they have leveraged analytical tools used for verification of VLSI (very large scale integration) circuits to develop formal verification logic for railway interlocking systems. Railway interlocking is a critical signalling system that prevents trains from conflicting movements by only allowing one train to take a particular route which has been locked for it.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

'IIT-Hyderabad, the First to Offer 3D Printing Tech Course'


After functioning from a small campus for a few years, the newly-established Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H)has recently shifted to a highly sophisticated new campus at Kandi Village in Medak district. Though established just a few years ago, it is doing well on industry-academic collaboration. It was also the first institute in India to introduce a course in additive manufacturing (3D printing) technology. IIT-Hyderabad director UB Desai, in an exclusive interview with Express, shared his views on the recent trend in academic-industrial collaboration and the changing picture of technical education in India.

All IIT campuses have their own unique features in terms of infrastructure and architecture. How different is the new campus of IIT-Hyderabad from other IITs?


Since it has been built recently, we are lucky to use all available advanced technology to make it more accessible and eco-friendly campus. All the constructions on the campus are green buildings. The basic structure of buildings allows natural light and a good amount of air to keep it cool.

The buildings are easily accessible to differently-abled students. We have allotted 40 rooms in hostel buildings exclusively for them. I can proudly say ours is one of the most disabled-friendly campuses. We are accommodating more than 2,000 students in our hostels. Now the new campus is completely functional. All the classrooms, labs and faculty quarters have been shifted to the new campus in the very beginning of this academic year.

IIT-H was the first in India to introduce a UG course in additive manufacturing technology. Will it introduce a PG course too in it?

The UG course has received a good response in the first year. Around 200 students from all branches took the course. Now it is part of the regular courses for all UG courses. If there is a demand, we will consider making it a mandatory course at UG level. But there is no plan to introduce a special M.Tech course in it.

IITs have decided not to disclose the highest placement packages offered to students. Why?

It was a common decision taken in deference to the request of parents and some  recruiting companies. It is learnt that fat salaries at a very young age have been creating unnecessary issues for these students. So we have decided to keep the individual statistics confidential. But other details like average salary of a batch, number of job offers and the number of companies that visit the campus to offer placements will be announced.

Along with ISB and NALSAR University, you are part of the Telangana government’s incubation centre T-Hub. Will IIT-H start its own incubation centre in future?

The idea behind incubation centres is to encourage start-ups by students. We already have an entrepreneurial cell for this purpose. T-Hub is a much broader idea. Educational institutes can only have sector-based incubation centres. Our recently-launched Centre for Healthcare Entrepreneurship (CHE)is one such idea. Here, we encourage students to come up with ideas and help them develop business plans out of them.

There is a move to set up an incubation centre for aerospace and defence manufacturing at IIT-H. How important will be IIT’s role in that project?

The incubation centre for aerospace is a much bigger project. It is still a proposal. We are yet to begin the designing of framework. It will take some time to take shape. I think it is too early to talk about it.


IIT-Bombay student, volunteers clean up skywalk


What started as an academic project for Saloni Mehta, a Masters student from the Industrial Design Centre (IDC) at IIT-Bombay , materialized into a real-life one last weekend. Mehta, along with her friends and about 50 volunteers associated with the institute, gave a facelift to an unused skywalk outside the IIT-B main gate connecting to the other side. The team spent over 15 hours on Saturday and Sunday cleaning the skywalk and painting it.
At the beginning of the year, when she was assigned the project to find why people are not using skywalks, she realised the one outside their very own campus remained unused due to the stench, filth and poor lighting. "I was studying the human behavior on why skywalks are not used and I thought at least the dirt and stench should not be the reason for not using it. People prefer waiting for the traffic to clear and then cross the road, risking their lives," said Mehta, adding that the junction witnesses traffic throughout the day . With this in mind, she sent off a mail to everyone on the campus and about 50 people came out to support her initiative, school students, professors, IITians, alumni included. From a class IX student to an engineer who graduated from the institute in 1969, all were present for the skywalk facelift drive


Tuesday, 25 October 2016

IITs are going to be increased student intake from next academic year 


The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) will implement a 5% increase in their total student intake from the next academic session. 
The decision to increase the number of students -from 10,572 in the current academic session to 11,100 the next year -was taken at a recent meeting of the Joint Admission Board (JAB), which is the highest decision-making body of IITJEE (adanced). The meeting was attended by the chairpersons of all IITs. 

While this increased number was to be absorbed by all 23 IITs, several of the older institutes said they wouldn't be able to immediately increase their intake with their current infrastructure. The country's premier engineering and tech scho ols have also decided to admit 10% more foreign students, over and above the total student strength. 

“We are in no position to admit extra students despite the government wanting each IIT to increase intake,“ said a senior IIT-Kharagpur official. 

“Even if we build accommodation, classrooms and other infrastructure from government funding, it takes many years to build world-class laboratories which offer state-of-the-art facilities,“
Though the Indian higher education institutions fail to make a mark at the world rankings, the IITs remain one of the few bright spots on the Indian higher education scene. It is the institute’s ability to adapt to the changing times that has ensured that it retains its top billing. Now in the latest such change, the HRD (Human Resource Development) ministry has decided to allow non- resident students in the IITs – a move high opposed by the IIT insiders.

The insiders believe that having day scholars as under graduate students at the IITs would change the complete character of the institutes. One of the major reasons behind this drastic move is the ministry’s endeavour to increase the strength of the IITs to 1 lakh students by the year 2020.

About this decision by the ministry, one of the Directors of the IIT said, "IIT is also about the larger environment of free debate and liberal atmosphere. Moreover, our undergraduate courses are most sought after.” He said that he won’t mind having day scholars at the postgraduate and doctorate levels.

Lack of enthusiasm towards this latest move by the HRD is common across all the IITs. In the battle between the institutes and the ministry, only the time would determine the eventual winner. One can only hope that whatever be the outcome, the students benefit from it.
                                                                                   









Thursday, 20 October 2016

IITs and No. Of seats.  


Name of the Institute.           No. of seats. 

IIT Kharagpur.                           1341
IIT Bombay.                                  880
IIT Madras.                                   838
IIT Kanpur.                                   827
IIT Delhi.                                       851
IIT Guwahati.                               660
IIT Roorkee.                                1065
IIT Ropar.                                      120
IIT Bhubaneswar.                        180
IIT Hyderabad.                             220
IIT Gandhinagar.                         150
IIT Patna.                                       200
IIT Rajasthan.                               160
IIT Mandi.                                     120
IIT Indore.                                     120
IIT (BHU) Varanasi.                   1090
ISM Dhanbad.                               740

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

IIT cut off for SC/ST lowered ,exam fee structure and more seats for foreign students 



 Up to 10% additional seats in each IIT course can now go to foreign students. Casting the enrolment net for foreign students wider, the IITs will now hold their entrance exam at six international centres instead of just one so far.
"Foreign candidates will have to qualify the JEE advanced examination for an IIT seat. The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) for entry to MTech courses will be held in these six countries as well," said an official. Foreign candidates, however, will not have to take the JEE main examination.
Induction of foreign students will not mean less seats for Indian students. "The 10% intake is in addition to the existing seats available in each of the 23 IITs," the official clarified. Also, 20,000 more candidates will be eligible to write the exam after clearing JEE main, thus taking the total number to 2,20,000.
The examination will be held in six countries outside India — Ethiopia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, UAE, Nepal and Singapore. The number of foreign students can't exceed 10% of the total seats in each course offered by the IITs and ISM-Dhanbad. There will also be no quota in this category. In another significant change, the cut-off for the aggregate marks in Class XII for SC and ST candidates has been reduced from 70% to 65% in JEE advanced 2017.
"Various interactive features are conceived to make the process of registration, fee payment, result announcement, choice filling, etc, less strenuous. Features like short video tutorial and SMS services will be used extensively to help the candidates," said a senior official.
From next year, candidates who register late for the IIT-JEE advanced exam will be charged a late fee of Rs 500. The registration fee has been increased to Rs 1,200 from Rs 1,000 for girls and reserved category students, and to Rs 2,400 from Rs 2,000 for others. Students from Saarc countries will pay $135 and those from other other countries $270. The late fee for them is $80.
In another change, candidates applying under PWD category with dyslexia must submit a certificate from a doctor specialising in psychiatry and associated with Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI) or Dyslexia Associations. The medical certificate must mention the word 'severe'.

Monday, 17 October 2016

IIT KHARAGPUR students developing drones 



A group of students at the Indian Institute of Technology-Kharagpur is developing drones using indigenous hardware and software.

The drones, being developed under the institute's Aerial Robotics Kharagpur (ARK) initiative, are being given shape at the Centre for Excellence in Robotics, funded by the Sponsored Research & Industrial Consultancy (SRIC) facility of the Institute. 

The Centre has received funding from the Institute to the extent of Rs 5 crore for 12 projects. 

"Under the ARK initiative, drones are being developed, which would be capable of autonomous flight, localisation in GPS-denied environments, and tracking and interacting with mobile ground robots as well as other drones, and much more," said Somesh Kumar of the Department of Mathematics, who is heading the initiative. 

The ARK initiative aims to develop a flexible aerial robotics framework, which can be easily used to control aerial vehicles and eventually move to multiple decentralised aerial robot swarms in an outdoor setting. 

"The ARK initiative intends to develop drones using indigenous hardware and software. These have various applications, including tracking during search and rescue operations," Kumar said. 

"There are several areas where aerial robots can be deployed, such as agriculture technology, mine surveying, surveillance, etc. Aerial robots can be deployed in all those areas where human interaction is impossible either because of life risks or because of inaccessibility," said Gaurav Gardi, a Fourth-Year student of M.Sc. Physics working in the project. 

The group participated in the International Aerial Robotics Competition at Beijing, in China, in September. 

The ARK was the only team from India, which participated in the competition at the Asia-Pacific venue. 

The team participated with a 'hexacopter' designed by the students and completely made of wood. The team was awarded 'Best Team Cooperation Award' for its performance. 

The team members were Soumyadeep Mukherjee, Aditya Agarwal, Gaurav Gardi, Kumar Ankit, Kumar Krishna Agarwal, Manash Pratim Das, Sai Ram and Vishnu Sharma. 

Friday, 14 October 2016

JEE (Advanced)- 2017 Examination date is fixed 




Organizing institution is IIT MADRAS

IMPORTANT DATES 

JEE (MAIN) -2017(off line) -02-04-2017
Results of JEE (Main) -27-04-2017
Registration for JEE (Advanced) -28-05-2017 to 2-05-2017
Registration with late fee - 03-05-2017 to 04-05-2017
Admit card available for download - 10-05-2017 to 21-05-2017
JEE (advanced) Exam- 2017 - 21-05-2017
PARER -1                              09:00-12:00 IST
PAPER-2                              14:00-17:00 IST
 JEE (advanced)  results-  11-06-2017                              

For more information please visit JEE advanced 2017

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Why IIT?



IIT JEE is undoubtedly one of the toughest engineering entrances exams in India. Most of the engineering aspirants dream of becoming an IITian. But it is not possible for everyone to make it to the IITs. Among 13 lakh students who appear the JEE Main, only 10 thousand students manage to secure themselves seats in IITs. This should make you think:


You are in one of the premier institute that our country have. You will gain respect from your surrounding people.
You are studying among some of the best brains of our country. You will get the chance to learn many things from them.
IIT is not only about its student doing well in engineering and research but also about learning management, finance, social skills,etc. We have many events and festivals and students will be the one organizing it.
You will get many good facilities such as high speed LAN, DC++ , your own Open Air Theater(IITK),high quality labs and computer center, magnificent library,air conditioned lecture halls, wifi enabled campus, subsidized CCD inside the campus, air strip with gilders of its own,etc.
You will also benefits of being an IITian outside the campus also. Be it the 10-15% discount in private restaurants, free doctor consultation if you have the referral of Health Center of Institute, even discounts in travelling via railways.
There are many clubs such as Dramatics, Dance, Music, Fine Arts, Electronics, Robotics, Aeromodelling, Astronomy to name a few. Through these clubs you can acquire many skills.

Monday, 10 October 2016

IITs and their websites 

  1. IIT Madras.           -www.iitm.ac.in
  2. IIT Bombay.          -www.iitb.ac.in
  3. IIT kharagpur.      -www.iitkgp.ac.in
  4. IIT Kanpur.           - www.iitk.ac.in
  5. IIT Hyderabad      -www.iith.ac.in
  6. IIT Guwahati.        -www.iitg.ernet.in
  7. IIT Roorki.                -www.iitr.ernet.in
  8. IIT Bhubaneshwar. - www.iitbbs.ac.in
  9. IIT Gandhinagar.     - www.iitgn.ac.in
  10. IIT Indoor.                - www.iiti.ac.in
  11. IIT Jodhpur.             -www.iitj.ac.in
  12. IIT Patna.                 - www.iitp.ac.in
  13. IIT New Delhi -www.iitd.ac.in
  14. IIT Ropar(Punjab)- www.iitrpr.ac.in
  15. IIT Varanasi (BHU) -www.iitbhu.ac.in
  16. IIT Palakkad(Kerala)-www.iitpkd.ac.in
  17. IIT Tirupathi -www.iittp.ac.in
  18. IIT Dhanbad(Jharkand)-www.ismdhanbad.ac.in
  19. IIT Bhilai - www.iith.ac.in(mentor IIT Hyderabad)
  20. IIT Goa - www.gec.ac.in
  21. IIT Jammu -www.iitd.ac.in( mentor IIT delhi) 
  22. IIT Dharwad(Karnataka) -www.iitb.ac.in(mentor IITBOMBAY) 
  23. IIT Mandi(Himachal Pradesh)  - www.iitmandi.ac.in

Sunday, 9 October 2016


Top 25 engineering colleges in India 2015-2016

                                                    


  1. Indian Institute of Technology Madras                   
  2. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay                 
  3. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.                       
  4. Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur          
  5. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur                      
  6. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee                    
  7. Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad               
  8. Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar            
  9. Indian Institute of Technology Ropar.                      
  10. Indian Institute of Technology Patna                         
  11. Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati                  
  12. National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli  
  13. Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore                    
  14. Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi        
  15. Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology Surat                                                    
  16. Indian Institute of Technology Indore                        
  17. Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi                        
  18. Visvesvarya National Institute of Technology Nagpur                                           
  19. National Institute of Technology Rourkela                
  20. Indian Institute of Technology Mandi                         
  21. College of Engineering, Pune                                      
  22. National Institute of Technology. Karnataka             
  23. Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad                                               
  24. PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore                   
  25. Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur                     

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Famous Personalities from IITs 

For many students, entry into the hallowed walls of IIT is a dream in itself. But for some, it is just the first step to creating unthinkable success stories. From top-notch CEOs to famous scientists, from young entrepreneurs to quirky entertainers, successful IIT alumni have inspired generations of students.

Here’s the underlying message—dare to dream and the world can do nothing but admire you. Across the Indian start-up sector, there’s a growing network of alumni from some of the best-known institutions in India. IITians have taken India by a storm in the past few years and managed to make a mark in almost every profession you can think of under the sun.

Why don’t you spare just a few minutes to read some of their success stories? Who knows, you might be the next!  Let’s shift our focus towards what the famous IIT alumni are up to, right now. Here we go!

Successful IIT Alumni Who Made India Proud



Sundar Pichai

Sundar Pichai chased his starry-eyed technology dreams and is currently the Senior Vice President at Google. Responsible for the launch of the dominant Chrome web browser, he was previously the product head for Android, Chrome, Maps, and other popular Google products. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering degree from IIT Kharagpur in Metallurgical Engineering. Holding an M.S. from Stanford University and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, he was also named a Siebel Scholar and a Palmer Scholar. He is one of the most renowned and successful IIT alumni at the moment!



N.R. Narayana Murthy

The co-founder and ex-chairman of the mighty Infosys, Nagavara Ramarao Narayana Murthy, is famous across the globe. An M.Tech from IIT Kanpur, he studied electrical engineering at the University of Mysore. In the year 1981, he co-founded the MNC Infosys, which provides business technology, consulting, engineering, and outsourcing services all over the world. In 2013, he became the Additional Director and Executive Chairman of the same. Murthy has received the prestigious Padma Shri and Padma Vibushan awards. Time Magazine also described him as the Father of Indian IT.



Sachin Bansal

It took Sachin Bansal, 32, a mere six years to build Flipkart, the country’s best-known online retail brand. This IIT-Delhi alumnus co-founded the company with college friend Binny Bansal in a small flat in southeast Bangalore in 2007 with Rs. 4 lakh. Flipkart’s success has come not just from online retail, but also from its focus on building technology services at the back end.



Vinod Khosla

This American businessman has been listed as a billionaire by Forbes magazine. Khosla made his early fortune as one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems, a company which created the Java programming language and Network File System (NFS). He then went on to form his venture capital firm, Khosla Ventures in 2004. He attended Mount St. Marys High School in Delhi and is an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering).



Nikesh Arora

The Vice Chairman of SoftBank Corp. and CEO of SoftBank Internet and Media, Inc. (SIMI), Nikesh Arora graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology (BHU) Varanasi, India, with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering. He also holds a degree from Boston College and an MBA from Northeastern University. Nikesh has worked for Deutsche Telekom, Putnam Investments and Fidelity Investments in the past.



Amit Singhal

Winner of the Outstanding Achievement in Science and Technology award at the Asian Awards 2011, Amit Singhal is an ex-student of IIT Roorkee. He is the Senior Vice President at Google Inc. He had rewritten Google in the year 2001 and had been honored  as a “Google Fellow.” Singhal says that he was persuaded to join Google by his friend Krishna Bharat, who is a principal scientist at the web search giant. His last day at Google was February 26, 2016, and his next journey will involve philanthropy.



Chetan Bagath 
Again his name is just enough to conclude who he is.Popularly known as the voice of Indian youths, the IIT Delhi  1995 batch alumnus also holds MBA degree from IIM A. He is india's best selling english author, a blogger and profound speaker also, selling millions copies of his all the six books he has penned down.He ocassionally writes editorials in newspapers( some of the best of them i have read in TOI) also mostly about politics and social issues.Times magazine named him as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. 
           
Jairam Ramesh: 
  
He known to be the only honest face in the entire Congress Party,the former environmental minister is a 1975 batch IIT B alumnus from mechanical engineering.From 1977-1978 he studied economics engineering and Management at Massachussets Institute of Technology.He is the founding member of the prestigious Indian School Of Business,Hyderabad.

Arvind Khejriwal : 


Everyone knows about him.The famous social activist and anti corruption crusader is a IIT KGP alumnus holds his B-Tech in mechanical engineering and  is the founder of the newly formed Aam Admi Party.He is credited to have brought the Right to Information act ,2005 along with Anna Hazare.He joined IRS but later left it.



IIT Kanpur 


The 22nd inter-IIT aquatic championship was inaugurated by Padma Shree Bula Chaudhary at IIT-Kanpur swimming pool here on Saturday.
The inaugural function began with march past in which IIT-BHU led the contingent, followed by IIT-Bhubaneshwar, IIT Delhi, IIT Guwahati, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Madras, IIT Roorkee and ITT Kanpur. The 14th Sikh Regiment band presented the melodious tunes to make the programme memorable. Chief guest declared the meet open amid releasing of balloons and pigeons.
Chaudhary shared the instances from her life and how she challenged the misconception and emerged as a champion even after the birth of her son. She said that her son's birth marked the beginning of a new phase of her life which was enriched with more energy and even more success.
Her speech was followed by the oath ceremony. The oath was administered by Robinson Guria, general secretary, games and sports council, IIT-Kanpur. tnn

Friday, 7 October 2016

Dear students
CBSE announced that  JEE MAIN exam going to be conducted on April 2 .
Notification at the end of October. As we know IIT JEE ADVANCED test on May 21.

About IIT 





The IITs
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are the most prestigious institutes in India that offer engineering and technological education of internationally recognized standard of excellence. 
The total number of IITs in India 
1.IIT KHARAGPUR 
2.IIT BOMBAY 
3.IIT MADRAS 
4.IIT GUWHATI
5.IIT DELHI
6.IIT KANPUR
7.IIT ROORKI
8.IIT BHUVANESHWAR
9.IIT HYDERABAD
10.IIT GANDINAGAR
11.IIT JODHPUR
12.IIT PATNA
13.IIT ROPAR
14.IIT INDOR
15 IIT MANDI
16.IIT VARANASI 
17.IIT THIRUPATI
18.IIT PALAKKAD
19.IIT DHANBAD
20.IIT BHILAI
21.IIT GOA
22. IIT JAMMU
23.IIT DHARWAD

Students coming out of the IITs are known to have acquired professional excellence in life. Be it a matter of getting admissions for further studies in most prestigious Universities abroad, or getting employment in any reputed organisations in the world, IITians are always in top demand.


The IIT JEE
Every year, the IITs conduct a Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) to select candidates for the 4-year B.Tech, B.Pharm, 5-year B.Arch, Integrated M.Sc. and M.Tech courses.

Pattern of the IIT JEE
At present, the IIT JEE is a single - stage objective type examination consisting of two papers of three hours duration each to test comprehension & analytical ability of candidates. Both papers, Paper-1 and Paper-2 will each have three separate sections on Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
All questions will be of Objective Type, designed to test aptitude, comprehension and analytical ability of the candidates


Eligibility for the IIT JEE
Candidates appearing in (10+2) or equivalent qualifying examination, must secure at least 60%(55% for SC/ST and PD) marks in aggregate in their respective Board Examination.
A student can have only two attempts to write the JEE in the year in which he or she passes the XIIth standard examination and/or in the following year.
Candidates who join any of the IITs, IT-BHU, Varanasi, and ISM, Dhanbad through JEE will not be permitted to appear for JEE in future


selection process of IITs

One entrance exam for admission to IITs, NITs and IIITs 
The new JEE will consist of 2 Tests viz. Main Test and Advanced Test which will test problem solving ability in basic science subjects - Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Both Tests will be of 3 hours duration each.
Only the Top 1,50,000 candidates (including all categories) based on performance in JEE (Mains) will qualify to appear in the JEE (Advanced) examination, which will rank candidates for admissions to IITs, provided the candidates are among the top 20% high scorers of their respective boards in class XII examination.
As the above selection pattern gives a substantial importance to the Std. XII Board marks, it is very essential that every student prepares well not only for the proposed JEE, but for Std. XII also.

Thursday, 6 October 2016

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Wednesday, 5 October 2016

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