IIT JEE Advanced Exam on 24th May 2015

The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2015 dates has been announced by the seven zonal Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) under the guidance of the Joint Admission Board (JAB) for the year 2015. Admission into Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Dual Degree programs (entry at the 10 + 2 level) in the sixteen IITs and the Indian School of Mines (ISM) will be based on the ranks in JEE Advanced exam.

Courses: B.Tech., B.S., B.Pharm., B.Des., B.Arch., Dual Degree B.Tech.-M.Tech., Dual Degree B.S. and M.S., Dual Degree B.Tech.-M.B.A., Integrated Dual Degree M.Pharm., Integrated M.Tech., Integrated M.Sc., Integrated M.Sc.Tech.

Eligibility: Applicants should be among the top 1,50,000 (all categories included) in JEE (Main) 2015. They must have been born on or after October 1, 1990 if belonging to the GEN or OBC-NCL category and on or after October 1, 1985 if belonging to the SC, ST or PwD category.

Registration: Interested candidates should register for appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2015 through online only. Online registrations begin on 2nd May 2015 and closes on 07 May 2015. JEE Advanced Exam date: 24 May 2015 .

JEE Advanced Paper 2 Weightage and Analysis

Paper II for JEE Advanced examination is very crucial in deciding the final rank of the candidates. Here is the detailed description of JEE Advanced Paper – II examination. There will be three parts in the exam. These are Part – I Physics, Part – II Chemistry and Part – III Mathematics.

Paper II

Part I – Physics

Section – I: One or More Options Correct Type – 1 to 8 Questions

Section – II: Paragraph Type – 9 to 16 Questions (4 Paragraphs x Each 2 Q = 8 Questions)
(This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C), (D).)

Section – III: Matching Listing Type – 17 to 20 Questions (4 Matchings)
(This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct.)

Part II – Chemistry

Section – I: One or More Options Correct Type – 21 to 28 Questions

Section – II: Paragraph Type – 29 to 36 Questions (4 Paragraphs x Each 2 Q = 8 Questions)
(This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C), (D).)

Section – III: Matching Listing Type – 37 to 40 Questions (4 Matchings)
(This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct.)

Part III – Mathematics

Section – I: One or More Options Correct Type – 41 to 48 Questions

Section – II: Paragraph Type – 49 to 56 Questions (4 Paragraphs x Each 2 Q = 8 Questions)
(This section contains 4 paragraphs each describing theory, experiment, data etc. Eight questions relate to four paragraphs with two questions on each paragraph. Each question of a paragraph has only one correct answer among the four choices (A), (B), (C), (D).)

Section – III: Matching Listing Type – 57 to 60 Questions (4 Matchings)
(This section contains 4 multiple choice questions. Each question has matching lists. The codes for the lists have choices (A), (B), (C), (D) out of which only one is correct.)

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