JEE Main 2016: Application Form, Exam Pattern, Eligibility
JEE MAIN EXAM PATTERN 2016
JEE Main Exam Pattern:
The JEE Mian 2016 will consist of two
papers, which will be for:
1.
Paper 1: Bachelor of Engineering and
Bachelor of Technology. This exam would be held in online and offline mode.
2. Paper 2: B.Arch. This exam would be
held in offline mode.
Duration of both the papers will be 3
hours and candidates may or may not opt to write both the examinations.
JEE
Main 2016 Exam Pattern – Paper 1
· Candidates will be able to write JEE
Main 2016 Paper 1 in offline and online mode.
· Subjects on each question paper would
be formed – Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics.
·
All the 3 sections will carry equal
weightage.
·
Type of questions – Objective type
questions.
· Candidates have to mark one correct
option out of given 4 as their answer.
· As per JEE Main exam pattern ¼ marks
will be deducted for marking the wrong answer
· No marks shall be cut for un-attempted
questions
JEE
Main 2016 Exam Pattern – Paper 2
·
Candidates will be able to write the
examination only in offline mode.
·
Type of questions – Objective type
questions.
·
Sections in the exam will be of
Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Drawing test.
JEE Main 2016 Correction
The board announce the period of correction in the
particulars of the application form during the two weeks in second half of
January in every year. If any candidate has committed the mistake in the
application form like wrong personal details, educational details, thumb
impression or any other (scanned photograph) can make it correct carefully by
visiting the official website of the JEE main. Remember that it is the last
chance, so you need to be very careful about that.
Eligibility:
Date of Birth:
Date of birth as recorded in the
secondary education board will only be considered. The general and OBC
candidates must bear on or after 1st October 1991 and the
SC/ST/PwD candidates must bear on or after 1st October 1986.
There is no minimum age limit for the JEE Main 2016. For the admission to
Maharashtra and Odisha the age will be considered as the past admission process
in their states through the state level exam.
Qualifications:
The candidates must be passed or
appearing the 12th or its equivalent examination from a
recognized board with PCM group with minimum 50% in core subjects. Candidates
passed the qualifying exam before 2014 will not eligible to exam. Candidates,
who appeared the qualifying exam in 2013 but did not pass in same year and
passed in 2014, will not be eligible. Improvement exam will be considered if
the candidates will appear in all 5 subjects as per the scheme of study. Only
three attempted are approved for appearing the JEE Main exam. For the admission
to Maharashtra and Odisha the attempts will be considered as the past admission
process in their states through the state level exam.
Important Dates:
- JEE Main online application starts
– first week of November 2015
- JEE Main online application last
date – last week of December 2015
- Correction period – two weeks in
second half of January 2016
- Availability of JEE Main
admit card 2016 – first week of March 2016 (onwards)
- JEE Main pen and paper based paper
– first week of April
- JEE Main Computer based Paper –
second to third week of April 2016
- Display of Answer Key and OMR
Sheet – fourth week of April 2016
- JEE Main
Result 2016 Declaration (paper 1 & paper 2) – first
week of July 2016
- Availability of score/rank cards –
After the Declaration of AIR, JEE Main rank