In this article, we have discussed the important dates, question paper pattern and study tips for students who are appearing for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced for the year 2019. The paper pattern is discussed considering the previous year question papers.
The Important Dates For JEE Main 2019 April Exam
Dates | Events |
07-02-2019 to 08-03-2019 | Application forms JEE Mains 2019 |
20-03-2019 | Collect the admit card |
07-04-2019 to 20-04-2019 | Exam |
30-04-2019 | Paper 1 NTA score declaration |
15-05-2019 | Paper 2 NTA score declaration |
– | All India rank announcement |
The Important Dates For JEE Advanced 2019
To appear for the JEE Advanced 2019, it is mandatory for the candidates to qualify in JEE Main 2019. On those who secure a position among the top 2,24,000 students are allowed to attend the JEE Advanced.
Dates | Events |
May | Application forms JEE Mains 2019 |
May 2nd week | Collect the admit card |
19-05-2019 | Exam |
June 1st week | The release of answer keys |
June 2nd week | Results |
Planning
Planning your study routine is very important. Dedicate time for each subject based on the level of difficulty. Also, divide time for revision and mock test.
Question paper pattern for JEE mains and JEE Advanced 2019
Below we have discussed the paper pattern for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced 2019. Understand the marks distribution and study accordingly.
JEE Mains Paper details
Exam details | Paper 1 | Paper 2 |
Mode | Online | Maths and aptitude conducted online while drawing conducted via paper and pen mode |
Duration | 3 hours | 3 hours |
Subjects | Physics, maths, chemistry | Mathematics, Drawing skills, and General Aptitude |
Total questions | 90 | 82 |
Splitting of questions | Physics: 30, math: 30, chemistry:30 | Maths: 30, aptitude: 50, drawing: 2 |
Question type | Multiple choice questions | Maths and aptitude will be MCQ type |
Marking scheme | Correct answer = 4 marks
Wrong answer = -1 No answer = 0 |
Correct answer = 4 marks
Wrong answer = -1 No answer = 0 |
Total marks | 360 marks | 390 |
Medium/language | English and Hindi. Students from Daman & Diu and Dadra, Nagar Haveli and Gujarat can opt for Gujarati | English and Hindi. Students from Daman & Diu and Dadra, Nagar Haveli and Gujarat can opt for Gujarati |
JEE Advanced Paper 1 details
Subjects | Total questions | Total marks | Marks awarded |
Physics | 5 | 15 | Correct answer = 3
Wrong answer = -1 |
Chemistry | 8 | 32 | Correct answer = 4
Wrong answer = -2 |
Maths | 5 | 15 | Correct answer = 3
Wrong answer = 0 |
JEE Advanced Paper 2 details
Subjects | Total questions | Total marks | Marks awarded |
Physics | 6 | 18 | Correct answer = 3
Wrong answer = -1 |
Chemistry | 8 | 32 | Correct answer = 4
Wrong answer = -2 |
Maths | 4 | 12 | Correct answer = 3
Wrong answer = 0 |
Textbooks and syllabus
Be thorough with the JEE syllabus and study from the NCERT textbooks as 50% of the questions covered in the exam is from NCERT syllabus.
Importance of mock test and practice papers
Complete your first round of study weeks before the JEE and solve previous years question papers and attend the mock test. You will get to know your weak areas and can improve.
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