The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024 is scheduled to be held in two sessions. Currently, JEE Main session 1 registration is open. It will end on November 30, 2023, while the registration process for JEE Main session 2 is scheduled to begin in February 2024.
For applying to BE, BTech, BArch, or BPlanning courses candidates are required to submit a fee of Rs.1,000 for male candidates (general), Rs. 800 for female candidates (general), and Rs. 500 for all the other categories.
Taking admission into an engineering course is seen as a coveted avenue for students to build a secure professional career. Among the many reasons for it being a popular career choice is that engineering graduates are one of the highest paid professionals in India. he JEE is the entry point for admission to India’s esteemed engineering colleges. As you gear up for JEE Main 2024, here is all you need to know about the most important topics for this competitive entrance exam.
JEE Main exam pattern
The exam is conducted in two phases: JEE Main Paper 1 and JEE Main Paper 2.
JEE Main – Paper 1 is meant for candidates seeking admission to B.E./B.Tech. programmes, and it is divided into three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Each section contains 25 questions, for a total of 75 questions. Paper 1 has a total of 300 marks. Each part contains 25 questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and 5 numerical value type questions.
The marking method is set up so that each correct MCQ answer receives +4 marks, each incorrect MCQ response receives -1 marks, and unattempted MCQ questions receive no marks. It is worth noting that there is no negative marking for numerical value type questions.
JEE Main – Paper 2 is meant for candidates seeking admission to B.Arch., B.Planning, and B.F.Tech. programmes, and it is divided into three sections: Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing Test. The total mark allotment for Paper 2 differs depending on the chosen course, with 100 marks allotted for B.Arch. students and 50 marks designated for B.F.Tech. applicants.
The marking scheme for the Mathematics and Aptitude Tests changes, with +4 marks awarded for each correct MCQ response, -1 mark awarded for each wrong answer, and 0 marks awarded for unattempted MCQ questions. Marks are assigned in the Drawing Test based on the quality of the drawings submitted by the candidates.
Important topics
To achieve an above-average score on the Joint Entrance Exam, candidates are required to prioritise key topics within each subject. Here is a list of important topics for JEE preparation.
Physics
For applying to BE, BTech, BArch, or BPlanning courses candidates are required to submit a fee of Rs.1,000 for male candidates (general), Rs. 800 for female candidates (general), and Rs. 500 for all the other categories.
Taking admission into an engineering course is seen as a coveted avenue for students to build a secure professional career. Among the many reasons for it being a popular career choice is that engineering graduates are one of the highest paid professionals in India. he JEE is the entry point for admission to India’s esteemed engineering colleges. As you gear up for JEE Main 2024, here is all you need to know about the most important topics for this competitive entrance exam.
JEE Main exam pattern
The exam is conducted in two phases: JEE Main Paper 1 and JEE Main Paper 2.
JEE Main – Paper 1 is meant for candidates seeking admission to B.E./B.Tech. programmes, and it is divided into three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Each section contains 25 questions, for a total of 75 questions. Paper 1 has a total of 300 marks. Each part contains 25 questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and 5 numerical value type questions.
The marking method is set up so that each correct MCQ answer receives +4 marks, each incorrect MCQ response receives -1 marks, and unattempted MCQ questions receive no marks. It is worth noting that there is no negative marking for numerical value type questions.
JEE Main – Paper 2 is meant for candidates seeking admission to B.Arch., B.Planning, and B.F.Tech. programmes, and it is divided into three sections: Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing Test. The total mark allotment for Paper 2 differs depending on the chosen course, with 100 marks allotted for B.Arch. students and 50 marks designated for B.F.Tech. applicants.
The marking scheme for the Mathematics and Aptitude Tests changes, with +4 marks awarded for each correct MCQ response, -1 mark awarded for each wrong answer, and 0 marks awarded for unattempted MCQ questions. Marks are assigned in the Drawing Test based on the quality of the drawings submitted by the candidates.
Important topics
To achieve an above-average score on the Joint Entrance Exam, candidates are required to prioritise key topics within each subject. Here is a list of important topics for JEE preparation.
Physics
- Heat & Thermodynamics
- Ray Optics
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Semiconductors
- Error & Instrument Analysis
- Gravitation
- Wave Optics
- Photoelectric Effect
- Oscillations
- Electromagnetic Induction & Alternating Current
- Rotation
- Kinematics
- Electrostatics
- Current Electricity & Capacitors
- Properties of Matter
- Magnetic Effects of Current & Magnetism
- Bohr’s Atomic Model
- Waves & Sound
Chemistry
- Atomic Structure
- Gaseous & Liquid State
- Electrochemistry
- Chemical Kinetics
- Nuclear & Surface Chemistry
- Chemical Bonding
- d-Block Elements
- Co-ordination Compound
- Alkyl Halides
- Aromatic Compounds
- Thermodynamics
- p-Block Elements
- General Organic Chemistry
- Isomerism
- Aldehydes and Ketones
- Carboxylic Acids & Its Derivatives
Mathematics
- 3 Dimensional Geometry
- Vectors
- Determinant & Matrices
- Sequence & Series
- Straight Line
- Circle
- Probability Distribution (Binomial Mean & Variance)
- Definite Integral & Area Under the Curve
- Limits, Continuity & Differentiability
- Functions
- Application of Derivatives
- Conic Sections
- Complex Number
- Quadratic Equation
- Binomial Theorem & M. I.
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