The Significance of JEE: Shaping Engineering Careers - Arya College of Engineering and IT

 Selection of a career based on interest, monthly salary, expected income and future demands for your skills and knowledge are few things that need to be considered by every student while selecting their career choices. It is a very crucial task to select the right career for their future in today’s era. School is the best place to identify the areas of interest. If science and technology pull you towards itself and grabs your attention while choosing a career, JEE is the wisest path to follow to achieve the best out of all available options.

Joint Entrance Examination or JEE is an engineering entrance examination for the aspiring candidates even from the top engineering colleges in Jaipur held at national level. The government-based body responsible to conduct this exam successfully is the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). JEE is further divided into two different phases including JEE Mains and JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced is internationally recognized as one of the most challenging undergraduate admission tests. JEE Mains is conducted by CBSE While the second phase is conducted by IITs on rotation basis.
What Is The JEE Main Exam?
JEE Main is the first phase of the JEE examination. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency or NTA for admission into undergraduate courses at best engineering colleges. Also, JEE Main is the qualifying exam for students who want to appear for JEE Advanced. There are certain factors to understand the JEE exam pattern and other important details. Some of them are as follows:
1. For admission to B.E./B.Tech./B.Tech. M.Tech./Integrated M.Tech. - Candidates must prepare for three subjects i.e., Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The mode of examination is the Computer Based Test (CBT) only and the maximum marks are considered 300. Questions asked are of Objective Type, Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) & Questions for which answer is a numerical value.
2. For admission to B.Arch. - Aspiring candidates have to appear for Part I (Mathematics); Part II (Aptitude Test) and Part III (Drawing Test). Part I & Part II are conducted via CBT mode only whereas Part III is conducted via Pen & Paper mode.
3. For Part I, B.Arch. questions consist of Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs & Questions for which answer is a numerical value. And For Part II, there are Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs. For Part III, there are various questions to test drawing aptitude of the candidates. The maximum marks are considered 400.
4. For admission to B. Planning. Course - Candidates of BTech college Jaipur must appear for Part I (Mathematics); Part II (Aptitude Test) and Part III (Planning based questions). All three parts are conducted via CBT mode only.
5. Questions for B. Planning Part I are Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs & Questions for which answer is a numerical value. For Part II and Part III there are Multiple Choice Questions or MCQs. The maximum marks are considered 400.
What Is The JEE Advanced Exam?
The JEE Advanced Examination is conducted by the seven Zonal Coordinating (ZC) IITs across the nation. Admission into all the IITs for all the Bachelor’s and integrated Master’s degree programs from private engineering colleges in Jaipur is based upon the JEE (Advanced) score.
To clear the JEE Advanced, you must first appear for the B.E. /B. Tech paper of JEE Main. You need to be among the top 2,50,000 candidates (inclusive of all categories) to be eligible for appearing for the JEE (Advanced).
What Is The Role Of The JEE Exam?
The Joint Entrance Examination is the full form of the JEE entrance examination. Every year, lakh students pass the 10+2 exam and wishes to gain admission to prestigious institutions. The organisations administering this exam chooses only the best students. Furthermore, aspiring candidates begin to prepare for the JEE exam, which automatically raises their standards. The main purpose of this examination is to choose the cream layer of students from the rest.
What Is The JEE Advanced Exam Pattern?
1. The JEE (Advanced) examination consists of two main papers including Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both the papers are mandatory and consist of three sections viz. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The JEE advanced examination is mainly conducted via ‘Computer Based Test’ mode only.
2. To appear for B.Arch. program – Aspiring engineering candidates have to pass the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT). B.Arch. programs are available at select IITs only (IIT Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee).
Tips To Prepare For IIT JEE Main And Advanced
1. Do not check Answers without first Solving the Questions
Rather than viewing solutions first in the solution booklet, individuals of engineering colleges should attempt questions first. Most of them read the questions and, if they find them difficult, they check for the answer. If they continue to do so, they will become dependent on the solutions. Also, they should have a fighting spirit when answering difficult questions and spend approximately 15 minutes on each question before referring to the solutions.
2. Choose Chapters with High Weightage
Some chapters are important from the perspective of the examination. Students should be aware of the exam pattern and the chapter-wise weightage in both JEE examinations. Candidates should know which topics are more significant for exams and which are less relevant and should focus on the topics by analysing the degree of difficulty and weightage.
Must-Have Resources To Score Good Marks
1. Coaching or reading material - There are various books available on the market, but choosing the best reference books for JEE exam preparation is a complex task. Students should choose a book that is appropriate for their level of understanding and comprehension.
2. From Problem Solving to Logical Thinking - If students want to succeed in the JEE entrance exam, they must think logically. This is because the JEE Main exam lasts three hours, as a result, in exams, students should give each section equal time. Therefore, applicants with advanced logical thinking will score higher in examinations.
Conclusion
JEE is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering entrance examinations at the undergraduate level across the globe, and every year around millions of students take up this exam. Thus, JEE preparation demands an in-depth knowledge of the concepts. However, preparing in a smart, systematic and strategized way will greet you with success.

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