| Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) : Examination
Conducted by IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology)
The JEE consists of two question papers, each of three hours duration.
Both the question papers will consist of three separate sections on Chemistry,
Mathematics and Physics.
Questions in these papers will be of objective type. The answers for
each of the questions are to be recorded on a separate specially designed
machine-gradable sheet of paper (ORS-Optical Response Sheet). While answering
each of the questions the candidate is expected to darken the bubble against
correct answer(s) using hard black (HB) pencils only. In some sections,
incorrect answers may be awarded negative marks.
Choice of Language of Question Paper :
A candidate can opt for question papers either in English or in Hindi.
This option should be exercised while filling the application form. It
cannot be changed at any later stage.
If no option is exercised, question paper in English language only will
be provided.
Ranking
Only those candidates who attempted both Paper-I and Paper-II will be
considered for the ranking. Marks in Chemistry in JEE will be equal to
marks in Chemistry section of Paper-I plus marks in Chemistry section
of Paper-II. Similar procedure will be followed for Mathematics and Physics.
The sum of the marks obtained in the individual subjects in JEE will be
the aggregate mark for the candidate.
The average of the marks scored by all such candidates will be computed
for each of the three subjects. These will be the Minimum Qualifying Marks
for Ranking (MQMR) in the individual subjects.
Based on the MQMR in the individual subjects as well as the aggregate
marks in the examination, a Common Merit List (CML) will be prepared without
any relaxed criteria, such that the number of candidates in this list
is equal to the total number of seats available in all the participating
institutes put together. The aggregate marks scored by the last candidate
in the CML will be the CML cut-off score (CCS).
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