CBSE – JEE Main 2013 New Engineering Test Structure – Weightage Procedure

The Government has announced the structure of proposed JEE Main / Advanced. This exam is going to replace reputed engineering entrance tests, JEE and AIEEE from 2013. The JEE Main / Advanced will be the single entrance examination for admission to Engineering (BE / B.Tech) and Science Courses across the country including IITs, NITs, IIITs and several other government and private institutions. The Ministry of Human Resource Development has released the exam structure, proposed weightage for Intermediate / 10+2 marks in JEE 2013. The firstever JEE Main / Advanced 2013 is likely to be held in either March or April. IIT Kanpur is working on the further modalities of the test. As pr the sources, CBSE will be entrusted with the responsibility of conducting the ISEET exam.

JEE Main will be more in the lines of SAT. The JEE Main is aimed at reducing the stress levels of students through avoiding multiple examinations. JEE question paper will have two parts. These are JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Each of these papers will be given three hours duration. Both Main and Advance tests will be given on the same day, between 10 am and 5 pm.

1) Structure of JEE Main Exam: This exam will be in objective multiple choice type mode. The exam will test candidate’s comprehension, critical thinking and logical reasoning.
2) Structure of JEE Advance Test: This will test candidate’s problem-solving ability in basic science subjects. The performance of the candidate in two tests together will indicate his / her scholastic level and aptitude for science and engineering programmes.

Weightage to Intermediate / 10+2 Marks: Important feature of this exam is weightage to Intermediate or 10+2 marks of the students in drawing final rankings. This weightage will not be lesser than 40 percent of the total score of the candidate in JEE. Total or combined weightage for JEE Main and Advance exams will not be more than 60 per cent. However, as per the recommendations of the Ramasami committee the weightage given to Board scores can go up to 100 per cent in due course. The concerned state Governments will decide the specific weight it gives to Board, Main and Advance exam scores based on the formula drawn by the higher examination authorities.



10 thoughts on “CBSE – JEE Main 2013 New Engineering Test Structure – Weightage Procedure”

  1. sir this pattern is good but will u guide me what about those who want to reappear after having attempted in2012?

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  2. its nice. (but what about the students who want to appear for 2013 engeering exam after competing in 2012. er tests.) [is there a new procedure for them] !

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    • Hi Shubham, there is no clarity on the proposed ISEET examination till the date. There are several objections from IITs. Lets hope the HRD ministry will not take the issue as a child’s play.

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  3. i think it,s avery good thing for giving weightage to board exams it will ultimately reduce some pressure of the student

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    • Abhishek, what about the pressure will be at the Board level exams? It is very difficult to avoid stress in our education system!

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  4. giving weightage to boards is the stupidest thing that could be done by the hrd ministry… board marks in no way reveal the actual capability of the student’s scientific skills… i cannot understand why is he hrd not interested in letting the students cope up with pressure……

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    • Bioinformatics Engineering is not available in India. You can pursue M.Sc. Bioinformatics after Graduation. The courses to be included in ISEET is yet to be finalised.

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