Indian Institutes of Technology are the most prestigious engineering schools in India that offer both engineering and technology programs that are respected all over the world. There are 23 IITs across India, and their alumni hold prestigious positions both inside India and abroad. After completing their 12th grade, a lot of students worry about choosing the best career, and IIT is a premium choice in that regard. Every candidate tries to get the best possible IIT JEE rank, so the competition is tough.
The IIT JEE, also known as Joint Entrance Exam, is the exam you need to take for entry into IITs. It is easy to get confused about the syllabus, pattern, types, and IIT JEE exam forms, so keep reading this guide.
What is JEE, and What are its Types?
As described above, the Joint Entrance Exam or JEE is conducted for a competitive entry into prestigious engineering schools, which lets students access job-oriented courses. The test is conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) for admissions to:
- 23 Indian Institutes of Technology
- 31 National Institutes of Technology
- 25 Indian Institutes of Information Technology
- Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs)
Types of JEE
There are two types of JEE tests for getting an IIT JEE rank:
- JEE Main
- JEE Advanced
The first stage is the JEE Main test, and the students who pass it are eligible to appear in JEE Advanced and secure an IIT JEE rank. Those who pass JEE Main enter engineering colleges other than the IITs. You’re eligible to get into IITs only after passing the JEE Advanced. The NTS conducts JEE Main, while IITs themselves conduct JEE Advanced, after which the IIT JEE rank is announced.
IIT JEE Eligibility Criteria in 2023
There are multiple eligibility criteria that a candidate needs to meet to appear in the test and secure an IIT JEE rank, which are discussed below:
Age Criteria
There are no age limits to appear in JEE (Main) in 2023 for candidates who have passed 12/equivalent examinations in 2021 & 2022 or appearing in 2023. However, different institutes have their own age criteria, and candidates must meet them to get admission.
State Criteria
The State code of eligibility refers to the code of the State where the candidate has passed their 12/equivalent exams. However, it is irrelevant where the candidate was born. For instance, if they were born in Uttar Pradesh but passed the exams from an institute in Calcutta, their State code of eligibility will be from Calcutta and NOT from Uttar Pradesh.
- If they passed their first exams from one State but appeared for improvement in another, their State code of eligibility will be from the State where they first appeared.
- Those passing class 12 from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) should check their eligibility according to the State of their study center.
- The State of Indian nationals from Nepal/Bhutan is determined based on the permanent address mentioned on their passport.
- The State code eligibility for Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) is similar to that for Indian nationals. Those passing the class 12 exams from a foreign institution are eligible for Other State quota seats and All India quota seats. However, they’re ineligible for Home State quota seats.
Year of Appearance
- Those who have passed the class 12 exams in 2021 & 2022, or showing up in 2023, are qualified to apply for JEE (Main).
- Those who have passed grade 12 exams in 2020 or before or those who will appear in 2024 are ineligible.
Qualifying Exams
- A 10+2 final exam conducted by a recognized Central/State Board
- Two-year course from the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy
- Senior Secondary School Examination from NIOS with at least five subjects
- Any foreign qualification is equivalent to the 10+2 system in India, determined by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
- Higher Secondary Certificate Vocational Examination
- GCE at the A Levels
Exam Pattern
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has been conducting JEE from 2019 onwards and issued the exam pattern for the JEE 2023. Here is a detailed look at the pattern you need to follow to get a high IIT JEE rank:
JEE Main (B.E./B.Tech)
Duration | 3 hours | |
Languages | English at all centers. Hindi at all centers. English & Urdu at all centers. English & a local language at local centers. | |
Types of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions & Numerical Value Questions | |
Section A: MCQs | Physics: 20 Chemistry: 20 Mathematics: 20 | |
Section B: Numerical Value Questions | Mathematics: 10 Physics: 10 Chemistry: 10 5 out of 10 questions need to be attempted, and there is no negative marking in Section B. | |
Number of Questions | 90 | |
Total Marks | 300 | |
Marking Scheme | 4 marks for each correct answer and -1 for each wrong answer in MCQs. 4 marks are granted for every right answer, & no negative marking in numerical value questions. |
JEE Main (B. Arch/B. Planning)
Examination Mode | Online, except for the drawing test |
Duration | 3 hours |
Language | English at all centers. Hindi at all centers. English & Urdu at all centers. English & a local language at local centers. |
Exam Sections | B.Arch: Mathematics, Aptitude Test, & Drawing Test. B.Plan: Mathematics, Aptitude Test, & Planning Based MCQs. |
Question Types | MCQs & Numerical Value Questions |
B.Arch: Part-1 | Mathematics (MCQs): 20 Mathematics (Numerical Value Questions): 10 5 out of 10 number-value questions have to be attempted. |
B.Arch: Part-2 | Aptitude Test: 50 |
B.Arch: Part-3 | Drawing Test: 2 |
B.Planning: Part-1 | Mathematics (MCQs): 20 Mathematics (Numerical Value Questions): 10 5 out of 10 numerical value questions must be attempted. |
B.Planning: Part-2 | Aptitude Test: 50 |
B.Planning: Part-3 | Planning-based MCQs: 25 |
Total Questions | B.Arch: 82 B.Planning: 105 |
Total Marks | B.Arch: 400 B.Planning: 400 |
Marking Scheme for B.Arch&B.Plan | 4 marks for each correct MCQ and -1 for each wrong one. 4 marks for each correct numerical value question and no negative marking. Two questions will be evaluated in the drawing test out of 100 marks. |
JEE Advanced
Exam Mode | Online |
Languages | English & Hindi |
Number of Papers | 2 Compulsory Paper 1 & Paper 2 |
Duration | 3 hours (4 hours for PWD candidates) |
Sections | Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics |
JEE Syllabus
Here is the syllabus you need to prepare to get a good IIT JEE rank in 2023.
JEE Main: Chemistry
Physical Chemistry | |
Basic Concepts in Chemistry | States of Matter |
Chemical Bonding | Atomic Structure |
Molecular Structure | Solutions |
Redox Reactions | Chemical Thermodynamics |
Equilibrium | Electrochemistry |
Surface Chemistry | Chemical Kinetics |
Organic Chemistry | |
Polymers | Biomolecules |
Organic Compounds – Characterisation and Purification | Oxygen, Halogens, and Nitrogen Organic Compounds |
Hydrocarbons | Chemistry in Everyday Life |
Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry | Principles of Practical Chemistry |
Inorganic Chemistry | |
Classification of Elements | Group 13 to Group 18 Elements |
Coordination Compounds | D and f Block Elements |
Isolation of Metals | Periodicity |
Alkaline Earth Metals | Environmental Chemistry |
Alkali metals | Hydrogen |
JEE Main: Mathematics
Sets, Relations, and Functions | Complex Numbers |
Determinant | Quadratic Equations |
Matrices | Permutations Combinations |
Mathematical Induction | Sequence Series |
Binomial Theorem | Limits and Continuity |
Differentiability | Statistics |
Differential Equations | Integral Calculus |
Trigonometry | Vector Algebra |
Coordinate Geometry | Mathematical Reasoning |
3D Geometry | Probability |
JEE Main Physics
Physics and Measurement | Thermodynamics |
Kinematics | Rotational Motion |
Gravitation | Work & Energy |
Power | Properties of Solids and Liquids |
Laws of Motion | Electronic Devices |
Oscillations | Waves |
Current Electricity | Electromagnetic Waves |
Communication Systems | Alternating Currents |
Magnetism | Kinetic Theory of Gasses |
Magnetic Effects of Current | Radiation |
Dual Nature of Matter | Nuclei |
Atoms | Electrostatics |
Optics | Electromagnetic Induction |
Aptitude Test: B.Arch/B.Plan
Part 1 | Awareness of persons, places, buildings, and materials. Visualizing 3D objects from 2D drawings. Visualizing different sides of 3D objects. Analytical reasoning mental ability. |
Part 2 | 3D perception of scale, proportion, forms, elements, color texture, harmony, and contrast. Designs & drawings of geometrical and abstract shapes. Creating 2D and 3D compositions given shapes and forms. Drawing of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape, landscape, and rural life. |
Part 3 | Awareness regarding development issues, government schemes, etc. Basic statistics, map reading skills, comprehension, critical thinking, graphs, charts, etc. |
Application Form
The IIT JEE exam forms for appearing in the Session 1 of the Main Exam of 2023 are available on the official website of the Department of Higher Education for download. The last date for application form submission for Session 2 is February 7, 2023.
Fees & Charges
Here is an overview of the JEE 2023 fees & charges:
- Rs.1000 for Male candidates of Unreserved/Gen-EWS/OBC
- Rs. 800 for Female candidates of Unreserved/Gen-EWS/OBC
- Rs. 500 for SC/ST/PwD/Transgenders
JEE 2023 Exam Date
Session 1:
January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, & February 1, 2023.
Session 2:
April 06, 08, 10, 11, & 12, 2023. The IIT JEE result is usually announced 20-25 days after exams are conducted. Once it is announced, you can know your IIT JEE rank.
Conclusion
If you’re an aspirant, have everything ready, from reading materials to documents, to get good IIT JEE results, as the test is around the corner. So, grab your IIT JEE exam forms, and we wish you the best of luck in getting a good IIT JEE rank!