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30th March 2016, 02:46 PM
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LLT JEE Mains
I want to know about JEE Mains exam for that will you please gather details about the exam so that I can apply easily?
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30th March 2016, 02:47 PM
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Re: LLT JEE Mains
Don’t worry buddy I will help you here to get the details about JEE Mains so that you can go through the details easily. Eligibility criteria Education Qualification: The qualifying examination should have been passed in 2014 or 2015. However, candidates writing 10+2/equivalent exams in 2016 may also apply. In the qualifying exam, candidates must have had Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects among five subjects. Number of Attempts: Each candidate is entitled to take JEE Main 2016 three times only. However, the age limits and the number of attempts for the admission in the institutions of Madhya Pradesh and Odisha states will remain the same as that was when the state level exam was held. Here is the exam pattern Paper 1: JEE Main question paper of paper 1 comprises questions from Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics, and all questions will have equal weightage. Check exam pattern below- Subject Number of questions Marks per question Physics 30 4 Chemistry 30 4 Mathematics 30 4 Total 90 360 Candidates have to mark only one response for each question out of four responses given. One-fourth marks will be deducted for indicating incorrect response of each question. If no response is indicated for a question, then no deduction from the total score will be made. Paper 2: Paper 2 will consist of following three parts- Part I - Mathematics Part II - Aptitude Test Part III - Drawing Test The exam will be of 3 hours duration. Participating States Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Nagaland & Odishas Syllabus Physics Physics and measurement Kinematics Laws of motion Work power and energy Rotational motion Gravitation Properties of solid and liquids Thermodynamics Kinematics of gases Oscillations and waves Electrostatics Current electricity Magnetic effects of current and magnetism Electromagnetic induction and currents Electromagnetic waves Optics Dual nature of matter and radiation Atoms and nuclei Electronic devices Communication systems and Experimental skills Chemistry Some basic concepts in chemistry States of matter Atomic structure Chemical bonding Molecular structure Chemical thermodynamics Solutions Equilibrium Redox reactions Electrochemistry Chemical kinetics Surface chemistry Classification of elements and properties General principles of isolation of metals Hydrogen S-block elements P-block elements D and F block elements Co-ordination compounds Maths Sets relation and functions Complex numbers and quadratic equations Matrices and determinants Permutations and combinations Mathematical induction Binomial theorem and its simple applications Sequences and series Limits continuity and differentiability Integral calculus Differential equations Co-ordinate geometry Three dimensional geometry Vector algebra Statistics and probability Trigonometry Mathematical reasoning |
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