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/in JEE Main, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyAnother chance for the JEE aspirants!!! Candidates who are seeking the admission in India’s top colleges through B. Tech. Programmes, So get tighten up your preparation and fill the application form properly.
The Application Form of JEE Main April 2020 has begun on 7th February 2020 and students can fill the online form. NTA has allowed students to use their credentials for application for April Session that they have already used in registration of the JEE Main January Session. In order to complete the application form 2020 of JEE Main, applicants need to follow the registration steps. The registration process includes insertion of personal details including signature and photograph and also the payment of form fee through online mode.
It is important to fill the form properly so that it should be error-free. While filling the form, you must have your documents nearby. It is important that student must check their eligibility for the exam and the last date to fill the form is March 7, 2020. The dates decided for the JEE Main April Session Examination are April 5, 7, 8, 9 and 11. However, NTA will give a chance to students to correct their errors if they did during completing their application form.
Major Highlights for JEE Main
Points | Details |
Conducting Body | NTA or National Testing Agency |
Official website | jeemain.nta.nic.in |
Application mode | Online |
Payment mode | Net banking/credit card/debit card/UPI/PayTM services |
Registration Details | Personal and contact related |
Documents required | Photograph, signature and 12th standard admit card/mark sheet |
Important dates for JEE Main April 2020
S. No. | Events | Dates |
1 | JEE Main Application Form Release | February 7, 2020 |
2 | Last date | March 7, 2020 |
3 | Admit card release | March 16 2020 |
4 | Conduct of examination | April 5, 7, 8, 9 and 11 |
Requirements for Application form 2020- JEE Main
As already told that you need almost all documents when you are preparing for filling the form and you need the following documents. This will help you in avoiding the general mistakes in the form.
- Your Class 10th details
- Your Class 12th details
- A valid personal email ID
- Your mobile number
- Any valid photo ID and Aadhaar card or enrollment
- Colored Photograph as Instructed in JEE Main Brochure (File Size: 10 KB to 200 KB, File Dimension: 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm, File Format: JPEG)
- Scanned signature as Instructed in JEE Main Brochure (File Size: 4 KB to 30 KB, File Dimension: 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm, File Format: JPEG)
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Recommendation for avoiding technical error during application form filling
Use the following browser for the JEE Main Application form 2020:
- Google Chrome
- Mozilla 3.0 and above
- Internet Explorer 9 and above
Steps to fill the application form 2020
- Fresh Registration: Candidates are required to register on the official website of the JEE Main 2020 and they are required to fill the details such as full name, date of birth, gender, security pin, state of eligibility, identification type (Aadhaar, student ID, passport, ration card, bank account).
After insertion of such details, applicants are preceded for creating a new password for their profile by using a security question and answer. Applicants are needed to keep the following things in mind:
- Password must be 8 to 13 characters
- Password includes uppercase and lowercase alphabet and one numeric value
- It also includes special characters
*Note: Write your password for future reference in some sticky notes or else.
However, In order to fill Application Form through JEE Mains January 2020 credentials, you are required to fill the application form with the application number and password.
- Fill Application form details: Candidates are required to fill details including personal and contact details for fresh registration. Or else they can use their previous details through JEE Main January Credentials and with these candidates are not required to submit the details again except the choice of exam city. For fresh registration, candidates are required:
Points | Details |
Exam details | Exam for which they are applying including language option |
Personal details | Candidates’ name, parent’s name, category, PwD category, etc.. |
Qualifying Exam Details | class 12th marks and details |
Parent details | guardian’s occupation, qualification and annual income |
Exam City | Select preferred exam centers |
- Uploading documents: In this step, candidates are required to upload the documents as per the rules of JEE Main. It is important that you must upload clear and clean documents for better clarification to the authorities.
- Application fee payment
Below given fee details are for candidates in India:
- Application Fee Single Paper
- General/OBC Male Candidates – Rs. 650
- General/OBC Female Candidates – Rs. 325
- SC/ST/PwD/Transgender Candidates – Rs, 325
- More than One Paper
- General/OBC Male Candidates – Rs. 1300
- General/OBC Female Candidates – Rs. 650
- SC/ST/PwD/Transgender Candidates – Rs. 650
Below given fee details are for foreign candidates
- Application Fee Single Paper
- General/OBC Boys: Rs. 3000
- General/OBC Girls: Rs. 1500
- SC/ST/PWD/Transgender- Boys/girls- 1500
- More than One Paper
- General/OBC Boys: Rs. 6000
- General/OBC Girls: Rs. 3000
- SC/ST/PWD/Transgender- Boys/girls- 3000
- Application form print out: At last, candidates are needed to download and get at least 4 prints out of completed application form for future purposes.
Instructions to apply in correspondence with EWS category
Candidates who belong to the EWS category can fill the registration form as per the above-given steps. Candidate must have to select the EWS option from the category list. They can proceed for form without uploading the relevant document. However, they are required to show their original EWS category document during the JEE Advanced Application process.
Correction process for JEE Main April Application form 2020
Soon after the completion of the application form, authorities will open the correction window for the applications. Applicants are then allowed for error rectification from their application form between 8 to 12 March. Candidates are allowed to modify details such as paper, personal details, category, name, state of eligibility, etc. Lastly, the additional payment is done wherever required.
Do you forget your application number?
In case, if you forget your application number, follow the below-given steps:
- Click on “I cannot access my account”
- Next, click on “I forgot my JEE Main application form number”.
- Enter the required details they asked for!
- After insertion of details, you can easily retrieve your application form number.
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FAQ Updates: JEE Advanced 2020
/in JEE Advanced, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyNTA has declared the Tie-Breaking Rule and Eligibility of foreign students. Certificates used in the Application form must be updated one.
This Year, IIT Delhi will be going to conduct the JEE Advanced examination on 17 May 2020. This exam will lead to the admission of students in the 23 IITs across the country and the number of seats is 12463. There will be two sessions in the exam and their timing will be 9:00 am to 12:00 am and 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm respectively.
There are several frequently asked questions (FAQs) related JEE Advanced have been released. With the JEE Main result, approx. 245000 students are going to be selected as eligible candidates till 30 April for JEE Advanced Exam. Later, it was also mentioned in time-table that the expected date of JEE Advanced exam result is 8 June.
As per the reports, 174432 students have been applied for JEE Advanced exam last year and the students that have appeared in the exam are 161319. As per the FAQs generally asked by the students for the online Application form, the submission of respective documents for the students of OBC and EWS category is important after April 1 2020.
In case, if the certificate is not available till the last date of the application then the student can only apply as general category candidate. In addition to this, there is the advantage of an extra hour during JEE Advanced for the student who belongs to the disability category.
Criteria for Foreign Candidate Eligibility
At the time of registering of JEE Advanced, Foreign Candidates must:
- Not be citizens of India (by birth or any other reason)
- Have studied (or studying) abroad at 10+2 level or equivalent
There are supernumerary seats allotted to the candidates with a cap of 10% in every course during the admission.
As per the rules of category mandated by Govt. of India, Foreign Nationals are outside the scope of reservation of seats as like Gen-EWS, OBC-EWS, etc. These candidates are allowed to give directly JEE Advanced 2020 with proper eligibility without appearing for JEE Main 2020.
JEE’s Tie Breaking Rule
This rule is applied for case: If two students have equal aggregate marks in JEE Advanced 2020, the rule is applied to distinguish the rank:
Rule 1: Firstly the positive marks of the candidates will be considered and higher rank will be given to the candidate having higher positive marks. In case, if it fails then another rule be followed given in next para.
Rule 2: Higher rank will be given to candidate having better marks in major subject, i.e. mathematics. Even if, this rule is not able to break the tie, then their physics marks are considered. Whoever students have higher marks in physics will get a higher rank. Even if, the tie did not break then the candidates will get the same rank.
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One more chance for students who withdrew seats in JoSAA 2019 Counselling
Many students who paid the acceptance fee during JoSAA Counselling last year and were unable to report at the allotted centre. These students have withdrawn their seats before the final round and now they are eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020. In addition to this, students who are in NIT can also eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020.
Benefit for Students Applying for Marks Improvement
If a candidate wants to improve its marks in any of the relevant subjects after passing his\her Class XII (or equivalent) in order to meet the criteria “aggregate marks of 75% in JEE (or 65% for SC, ST and PwD)”, then he/she can reappear in any number of subjects in which improvement is considered. In such a case, final marks will be considered for the marks obtained in either of the two attempts of 2019 or 2020.
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JEE MAIN 2020 Result: Matrix’s Students Outshines With Record Result
/in JEE Main, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyNTA released JEE Main 2020- January Session (B.E./ B.Tech.) result on 18 January 2020. Students can check their result on the official website with the help of login credentials. To check the JEE 2020 result, the credentials are Application number and Password/Date of Birth.
JEE Main Examination is the most important exam for the students who want to continue their career in B.E. / B.Tech. from India’s top colleges. This exam had two shifts per day and was conducted in 233 cities across the country and outside country from 7th January to 9th January 2020. From the report, it was found that around 9,21,261 candidates were registered in JEE for B.E. / B.Tech. The total number of centre was 570 and other number includes 19 Regional Coordinators, 213 City Coordinators and 536 Observers. NTA conducted this exam smoothly and properly managed the centre inside and outside the country.
Result in Number
Students registered | 9,21,261 |
Students appeared | 8,69,010 |
Gender-wise distribution for Registered Students
Gender | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS | Total |
Female | 111127 | 112494 | 24374 | 9747 | 25295 | 283037 |
Male | 247470 | 246043 | 60882 | 24475 | 59350 | 638220 |
Transgender | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Total | 358598 | 358539 | 85257 | 34222 | 84645 | 921261 |
Gender-wise distribution for Appeared Students
Gender | General | OBC | SC | ST | EWS | Total |
Female | 234049 | 112494 | 24374 | 9747 | 25295 | 283037 |
Male | 247470 | 246043 | 60882 | 24475 | 59350 | 638220 |
Transgender | 1 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 |
Total | 358598 | 358539 | 85257 | 34222 | 84645 | 921261 |
List of Students with 100 NTA Score in January-2020 Examination in B.E./B.Tech.:-
SNo. | Application No. | Candidates Name | State Code of Eligibility |
1. | 200310065452 | LANDA JITENDRA | ANDHRA PRADESH |
2. | 200310404791 | THADAVARTHI VISHNU SRI SAI SANKAR | ANDHRA PRADESH |
3. | 200310120506 | NISHANT AGARWAL | DELHI (NCT) |
4. | 200310012227 | NISARG CHADHA | GUJARAT |
5. | 200310041891 | DIVYANSHU AGARWAL | HARYANA |
6. | 200310436560 | AKHIL JAIN | RAJASTHAN |
7. | 200310166791 | PARTH DWIVEDI | RAJASTHAN |
8. | 200310594754 | RONGALA ARUN SIDDARDHA | TELANGANA |
9. | 200310386279 | CHAGARI KOUSHAL KUMAR REDDY | TELANGANA |
List of State-wise toppers and their NTA Scores in B.E./B.Tech. are :-
SNo. | State Code of Eligibility | Application No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
1. | ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS | 200310373222 | AKSHAT SINGH | 97.3286395 |
2. | ANDHRA PRADESH | 200310065452 | LANDA JITENDRA | 100.0000000 |
3. | ANDHRA PRADESH | 200310404791 | THADAVARTHI VISHNU SRI SAI SANKAR | 100.0000000 |
4. | ARUNACHAL PRADESH | 200310048155 | APURBA NATH | 96.1831211 |
5. | ASSAM | 200310146902 | EESHAAN DUTTA | 99.9338277 |
6. | BIHAR | 200310061027 | SHUBH KUMAR | 99.9972380 |
7. | CHANDIGARH | 200310541037 | KUNWAR PREET SINGH | 99.9972380 |
8. | CHHATTISGARH | 200310180940 | SHASHWAT CHAKRABORTY | 99.9551322 |
9. | DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI | 200310380942 | SHARAD VISHWAKARMA | 99.2655484 |
10. | DAMAN AND DIU | 200310081203 | JAIN ANMOL RAJESH KUMAR | 98.6482824 |
11. | DELHI (NCT) | 200310120506 | NISHANT AGARWAL | 100.0000000 |
12. | GOA | 200310128096 | SIDDHANT GOVEKAR | 99.9109245 |
13. | GUJARAT | 200310012227 | NISARG CHADHA | 100.0000000 |
14. | HARYANA | 200310041891 | DIVYANSHU AGARWAL | 100.0000000 |
15. | HIMACHAL PRADESH | 200310018481 | SARTHAK DIWAN | 99.9683001 |
16. | JAMMU AND KASHMIR | 200310448405 | ARYAN GUPTA | 99.7338263 |
17. | JHARKHAND | 200310154294 | DAYAL KUMAR | 99.9909553 |
18. | KARNATAKA | 200310159880 | SHUBHAN R | 99.9965251 |
19. | KERALA | 200310049812 | ADVAID DEEPAK | 99.9737696 |
20. | LADAKH | 200310220758 | PARVEEZ MEHDI | 96.5201553 |
21. | LAKSHADWEEP | 200310474502 | FARZEEN H | 91.5220543 |
22. | MADHYA PRADESH | 200310023789 | AKARSH JAIN | 99.9959069 |
23. | MAHARASHTRA | 200310175433 | VEDANG DHIRENDRA ASGAONKAR | 99.9972435 |
24. | MANIPUR | 200310295160 | CHETANNA RAJKUMARI | 97.3220500 |
25. | MEGHALAYA | 200310722265 | P ALIAS CHAKMA | 96.3974118 |
26. | MIZORAM | 200310916691 | HARSHINI S | 91.1044385 |
27. | NAGALAND | 200310044472 | ALEMMEREN JAMIR | 89.7388895 |
28. | ODISHA | 200310104782 | SOURABH SOUMYAKANTA DAS | 99.9924070 |
29. | OUTSIDE INDIA | 200310292707 | NILAY MANKALA | 99.5839421 |
30. | PUDUCHERRY | 200310135250 | HARISH R | 99.9159086 |
31. | PUNJAB | 200310244253 | UJJWAL MEHTA | 99.9993109 |
32. | RAJASTHAN | 200310436560 | AKHIL JAIN | 100.0000000 |
33. | RAJASTHAN | 200310166791 | PARTH DWIVEDI | 100.0000000 |
34. | SIKKIM | 200310149887 | ARNAV VYAS | 98.0859130 |
35. | TAMIL NADU | 200310237888 | GAURAV R KOCHAR | 99.9959069 |
36. | TELANGANA | 200310594754 | RONGALA ARUN SIDDARDHA | 100.0000000 |
37. | TELANGANA | 200310386279 | CHAGARI KOUSHAL KUMAR REDDY | 100.0000000 |
38. | TRIPURA | 200310663342 | GAURAV MALAKAR | 99.9095741 |
39. | UTTAR PRADESH | 200310041750 | L GOKULNATH | 99.9993050 |
40. | UTTARAKHAND | 200310174584 | BASHAR AHMED | 99.9930425 |
41. | WEST BENGAL | 200310113393 | SREEMANTI DEY | 99.9923468 |
84 Matrix’s Students scored 99+ percentile in JEE Main January-2020 Examination
Name | Application No. | Total |
Nagendra Singh | 200310021708 | 99.96 |
Nikhil Choudhary | 200310001158 | 99.93 |
Manas Jajodia | 200310292191 | 99.90 |
Youwan Soni | 200310011501 | 99.87 |
Saurabh | 200310109468 | 99.87 |
Vijan Soni | 200310049486 | 99.85 |
Ravi Raj Kumawat | 200310045274 | 99.81 |
Mayank Saini | 200310073992 | 99.79 |
Sameer Khan | 200310372100 | 99.78 |
Himanshu Suvata | 200310207193 | 99.71 |
Aditya Dhukia | 200310009749 | 99.71 |
Devanshu Sohu | 200310478567 | 99.70 |
Nikhil Saini | 200310052683 | 99.66 |
Yash Gurjar | 200310269905 | 99.66 |
Aaditya Ola | 200310040635 | 99.65 |
Rajik Kumar | 200310089661 | 99.64 |
Naveen Kumar Yadav | 200310159801 | 99.61 |
Amit Kumar | 200310017900 | 99.61 |
Aditya Kumar | 200310617645 | 99.60 |
Rohit Kumar | 200310046590 | 99.57 |
Amit Kapooria | 200310014107 | 99.55 |
Sudhanshu | 200310298125 | 99.55 |
Rahul Kumar | 200310085446 | 99.55 |
Chirag Kansal | 200310295059 | 99.54 |
Akhilesh Naga | 200310225560 | 99.53 |
Sandeep Kumar Bijarniya | 200310066747 | 99.52 |
Padma Ram Rahar | 200310118154 | 99.49 |
Rahul Kumar | 200310046314 | 99.48 |
Dinesh Kumar | 200310039101 | 99.48 |
Vikram | 200310234464 | 99.45 |
Nikita Khedar | 200310487603 | 99.43 |
Prabhu Ram Pachar | 200310018292 | 99.43 |
Anish Jangir | 200310067373 | 99.41 |
Akshat Bajaj | 200310084063 | 99.41 |
Bhagoti | 200310200824 | 99.41 |
Nitish Kashnia | 200310533821 | 99.41 |
Ankit Jakhar | 200310009390 | 99.41 |
Yogesh Dudi | 200310473653 | 99.40 |
Himanshu Poonia | 200310011698 | 99.39 |
Vishnu Mali | 200310091175 | 99.39 |
Aaryan Gupta | 200310065787 | 99.38 |
Aryan Sharma | 200310037924 | 99.37 |
Manan Sen | 200310217634 | 99.37 |
Umesh Kumar | 200310008247 | 99.37 |
Hemant Gaur | 200310054108 | 99.37 |
Anshuman Singh Rathore | 200310597141 | 99.36 |
Lakshaya | 200310036193 | 99.35 |
Abhay Jain | 200310050202 | 99.33 |
Rohit | 200310041857 | 99.32 |
Anuj Jakhar | 200310067789 | 99.30 |
Nilesh Choudhary | 200310714855 | 99.30 |
Tejasvi Arya | 200310041301 | 99.29 |
Sunny | 200310023287 | 99.28 |
Anil Kumar | 200310124408 | 99.28 |
Kartik Mahala | 200310048118 | 99.28 |
Arihant Mishra | 200310017247 | 99.26 |
Yash Kumar | 200310068363 | 99.25 |
Surendra Singh Shekhawat | 200310490358 | 99.23 |
Khushyant Bahety | 200310325079 | 99.23 |
Soumay Agrawal | 200310619018 | 99.23 |
Deepak kumawat | 200310578525 | 99.22 |
Jigyasa Sourtha | 200310331603 | 99.21 |
Abhishek Kumawat | 200310041638 | 99.20 |
Vikas Tailor | 200310094093 | 99.19 |
Sahil | 200310073062 | 99.18 |
Vineet Kumar | 200310045828 | 99.18 |
Deepak | 200310152018 | 99.15 |
Rajesh Choudhary | 200310022566 | 99.14 |
Virendra Burdak | 200310024982 | 99.13 |
Priyanshu Saini | 200310020333 | 99.13 |
Sahil Kumar | 200310379261 | 99.12 |
Nehal Jhajharia | 200310205950 | 99.12 |
Prateek Chandel | 200310123296 | 99.10 |
Ravi Sharma | 200310560261 | 99.09 |
Ishu | 200310036830 | 99.09 |
Somya Sharma | 200310114845 | 99.05 |
Rajni Poonia | 200310074318 | 99.05 |
Priyanshu | 200310145647 | 99.05 |
Hemantpal | 200310296113 | 99.04 |
Rajkumar Chaudhary | 200310088838 | 99.03 |
Vivek Singh | 200310011666 | 99.02 |
Mahak Shah | 200310268817 | 99.02 |
Piyush Sharma | 200310005138 | 99.02 |
Ramkaran Sherawat | 200310079611 | 99.01 |
Know your result here: JEE MAIN 2020 Result
Important points about the JEE Main 2020 Result
- NTA Scores are normalized scores across multi session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.
- The NTA Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) a particular candidate in that session.
- The NTA Score of a Candidate have been calculated as follows:
[(100 X Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate) /Total number of the candidates appeared in the ’Session’]
- The NTA Score of the Total is NOT an aggregate or average of the NTA Score of individual
- NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained.
- Candidate’s particulars including Category and Person with Disability (PwD) have been indicated as mentioned by the candidate in the online application
- After the APRIL JEE MAIN -2020 Exam , the Ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration better of the two NTA Scores of all candidates appeared in JANUARY 2020 and APRIL 2020 examinations and in accordance with the policy already made available on the website https://jeemain.nta.nic.in
- The candidates have the choice to appear in one/ two examinations for
- The Examination was conducted completely in CBT
- In order to make the examination system transparent, the Question Paper and recorded responses were displayed in the website for the verification by examinees.
- To ensure accuracy and transparency of result, the keys of question papers were displayed in advance to invite challenges by the
- In nationwide competitive examinations, live CCTV Surveillance was carried
- Jammers were installed at the examination centres to prevent unfair practice by the candidates during the examination through mobile or any other electronic
- The next online application for April JEE (Main) -2020 Examination shall start from 7th February and shall remain open till 7th March 2020. The uploading of images and payment of the application fee will be upto 8th March-2020.
- The April JEE (Main)-2020 Examination will be conducted in CBT mode between 05.04.2020, 07.04.2020 to 09.04.2020 and 11.04.2020.
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Want to succeed in JEE? Few tips to keep in mind while studying!
/in JEE Advanced, JEE Main, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyThere is no doubt that students prepare so hard throughout the whole year. They put all their efforts to fulfill their dreams by selecting the best colleges in India. This is done through India’s most important exam which is the Joint Entrance Exam or JEE conducted by the National Testing Agency.
JEE is a gateway for the students where students can rank best and best colleges are offered by JoSSA based on their ranks.
Despite working hard and doing continuous improvement efforts, students fail to give their 100% in the exam. Major reasons behind the poor performance are:
- A student becomes blank when he\she see the paper and unable to trace the answers from mind
- Many students lack time management and thereby they spend their time solving tough questions. Thereafter, they get a short duration for solving the remaining questions and lacks in getting good marks.
- Hesitation and poor confidence also leads to failure in the attempt
But here we are to help you with some of the tips that will help you in overcoming the above problems.
You must follow these steps for at least 21 days and you will get the results surely.
- Study plan: Make a study plan and sticks to it. A study plan must include properly scheduled subjects. Make sure this plan will cover all the subjects in a correct manner, you can take help with your mentor in this. It is also important that you should include the duration for practicing questions for every concept. Create the plan for the morning, afternoon and evening; don’t create a plan for the night schedule. In the night, have a proper sleep for a refreshing upcoming day.
- Practice with time limits: When you prepare a study plan for practicing question paper, you must set a timeline for a paper and within that timeline, you should complete it. This will improve your efficiency both in solving a high number of questions plus time per question rate. You can also set the timing for solving a single question and which will improve your problem-solving rate.
- Have a diet plan: During the study, it is important to control your diet because poor control on diet causes tiredness on the whole day and you feel sleepy all the time. Diet must be light which should not include junk food and relevant food items. For students, the diet includes majorly the vegetables and fruits so those students feel active throughout the day.
- Body posture: Body posture also contributes higher in concentration when you study something. The best posture required to study is sitting straight on a table chair combination. This position keeps the mind and body active and you will learn faster than any other posture you use to study. Don’t ever you try to use the lying position to study; it will only feel you sleepy.
- Avoid using cell phones: Cell phones are one of the factors which distract students from their disciplined schedule. Instead of this, cell phone also emits harmful radiations which are dangerous for the mind and eyes.
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Matrix‘s Winter Workshop 2019: All you need to know!
/in Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyKnowledge is defined on the basis of both theoretical and practical learning. A child understands better when theoretical aspects are understood with practical implementation. Workshops are the medium of direct communication and motivation of various students.
Quality of education improves by participation of active students in such an educative workshop. With the help of such workshop, students will get advanced level information and help them in understanding the different concepts in different manner.
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Talent must always be appreciated and with this aim Matrix is organizing a Winter Residential Workshop. This workshop is for the students of class 4 to 9 in order to enhance the academic abilities. Matrix Experts will deliver a distinctively designed training lecture for every individual participating in workshop.
Workshop sessions also include a proper two way interaction and various motivational sessions. There will be sessions for time management guidance and ways with which students can improve their concentration to study. Here are some of the features of the workshop:
- Daily 6 lectures by Matrix Experts
- Regular doubt classes
- Online testing and assessment
- High-Quality Study material
- Motivation and career guidance sessions
- Fun activities, games, and outings
As we all know, the pathway of getting success is not easy; this will be competitive and full of challenges. This also includes need of a right mentor who could successfully lead your life into a better future.
The workshop is going to held in Matrix Campus starting from 23 to 29 December 2019 and the price of workshop is 1000/-. This workshop will directly give descriptive techniques for handling the various national and international competitive exams. Matrix provides a Free Residential Facility at the campus for the 7 days which also includes diet.
What are you thinking of? Grab the opportunity and Register Here: Matrix workshop!!! And Book your seat now.
JEE Main 2020 Official Notice: NTA releases Mains Sample Paper (Numerical Value Type)
/in JEE Main, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyNTA or National Testing Agency releases Mains Sample Paper for Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics. These sample papers are numerical value type questions. Students can practice and can understand the theme and level of the questions that are going to appear in JEE MAIN 2020.
These samples will help students in understanding the exam pattern related to a numerical type. With this, students are able to know how to put one numerical value answer rather than choosing one single answer from multiple options. This type of question pattern required to enter the exact correct numerical value.
As per the updated exam pattern by the NTA, the numerical value type of questions are introduced for the first time. NTA or National Testing Agency has released 5 sample questions to help students in understanding the type of questions that are going to be asked in JEE Main 2020. This sample paper includes 5 sample questions each from the subjects as Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics. Such sample papers are released by NTA every year so that students can understand the exam pattern.
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1. JEE_Main_Chemistry_Sample_Paper
2. JEE_Main_Mathematics_Sample_Paper
3. JEE_Main_Physics_Sample_Paper
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NTA Official Notice: Click here for JEE Main 2020 Admit card
/in JEE Main, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyJEE Main 2020 Admit card is released and is officially announced by the National Testing Agency. This admit card of JEE or Joint Entrance Examination is for January Attempt and will be conducted on January 6 to 11 2020. The exam mode will be computer based test and will help students to get admission in NITs, IIITs and CFTIs across the country. Admit card is released on December 6, 2019.
Applicants can easily download their admit card from the JEE MAIN’s official website.
To download admit card, candidates are required to have following credentials:
- Registration Number
- Password/ Date of Birth
Admit card will provide all the details related to date of exam, time and exam centre. You have to insert the above credentials to login to NTA official website.
Steps to download JEE MAIN admit card:
Step 1: Visit the JEE MAIN official website for admit card, click here JEE Mains Admit Card
Step 2: Enter the Application number or Registration number
Step 3: Insert the Captcha code
Step 4: Now you can click admit card and easily download and save
Important points for Students:
- Keep safe both soft copy and hard copy for future use and you can also save multiple copies
- You must read all the instructions given in Admit card in order to avoid any misconception
- Don’t stress, complete your exam with confidence
- NTA will schedule one more attempt in April of JEE MAIN
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Top 47 FAQs You Need To Know: JEE Advanced
/in JEE Advanced, Matrix JEE Academy, Media, News /by Matrix AcademyQUESTION 1: Do I pass the eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced)-2020 even if I appeared in class XII 2019 examination for the first time?
Answer: Yes, You pass the eligibility in order to appear for the JEE (Advanced)-2020 but you must also satisfy other eligibility factors.
QUESTION 2: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I didn’t appear for JEE Advanced 2018 nor JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020 because you have two chances to appear for it which is with 12th and the consecutive year.
QUESTION 3: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I didn’t appear for JEE Advanced 2018 but I did appear in JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020 as, after 12th, you have only one chance to appear.
QUESTION 4: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I did appear for JEE Advanced 2018 but I didn’t appear in JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020.
QUESTION 5: During registration of JEE Main 2020, I have chosen a wrong category during form completion, can I correct it later during JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, you cannot change the category during JEE Advanced 2020.
QUESTION 6: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and but the result was withheld, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, You are not eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020.
QUESTION 7: I have specified my category as GEN-EWS in JEE Main 2020 registration form. I don’t own a valid certificate issued on or after 01-April-2020. Can I upload a certificate that is issued prior to the 01-April-2020?
Answer: No, valid documents can only be uploaded to pass the criteria and avail the benefits of category.
QUESTION 8: What are the criteria needed to avail benefits under the GEN-EWS category reservation?
Answer: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment issues a rule- OM No. 20013/01/2019-BC-II dated January 17, 2020. Under this valid GEN-EWS certificate have several benefits and one of them is to implement the reservation of economically weaker sections (EWSs) so that talented students could get admission to Central Educational Institutions.
QUESTION 9: During JEE Mains 2020 registration form, I have mistakenly declared my category as OBC-NCL but I want to change it. Am I eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes you are, plus you have to mention that you have cleared the general cut-off. In case you don’t have a score above general cut off, then you cannot apply for JEE Advanced 2020.
QUESTION 10: During JEE Mains 2020 registration form, I do not have a valid NCL certificate issued on or after 01-April-2020. Can I upload a certificate created prior to 01-April-2020?
Answer: No, you cannot. A valid certificate is required under the prescribed format which must be issued on or after the 01-April-2020.
QUESTION 11: I belong to category OBC-NCL and my caste is already mentioned in the caste’s list on state-level but not in the list of central list of OBCs. Did I pass the eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced)-2020 category reservation?
Answer: No, the list must be updated in the central list and then only you can get the benefit of the reservation.
QUESTION 12: Who manages the reservation rule for all categories?
Answer: It is the Government of India that handles reservations of different categories.
QUESTION 13: I belong to the OBC category but not to NCL as per Govt. of India norms. However, the list is mentioned in the central list of OBCs in www.ncbc.nic.in. Do I pass the eligibility criteria of OBC category for JEE (Advanced)-2020?
Answer: No, in order to get benefits of the OBC category reservation, candidate should belong to Non-Creamy Layer.
QUESTION 14: I have 40% disability and belong to the PwD category. I have valid certificate under the same category. Do I pass the criteria of getting benefits of a scribe plus a complementary one hour in exam?
Answer: The PwD candidates can apply for the services of a scribe who are visually impaired or dyslexic or might have disability in the upper limbs. These also include the case where disability is in upper limbs or have lost fingers/hands and this prevents the disable students to work properly on CBT platform. Disable students must avail the services of a scribe during the online registration of JEE (Advanced)-2020. This will let the students get an complementary time for one hour.
QUESTION 15: I belong to a PwD candidate having benchmark disability and valid disability certificate. Do I pass the eligibility criteria to avail additional one-hour compensatory time for JEE 2020 exam?
Answer: For the case of benchmark disability with or without a scribe, PwD candidates will get the complementary one hour for the exam.
QUESTION 16: What is the procedure I need to follow to avail of the services of the scribe for PwD Category during JEE (Advanced)-2020 examination?
Answer: The procedure is as follows:
- Eligible candidates must have to apply for the benefits during registration for JEE (Advanced)-2020
- Thereafter, the candidate can apply for the request to the chairman of the JEE advanced 2020 in the format prescribed by conducting IIT. The valid certificate must be uploaded during registration and format you can easily find in the brochure in Annexure-II.
QUESTION 17: I have two different documents related to the class XII examination which are class XII pass certificate and marks statement. Which document do I require to upload during the JEE (Advanced)-2020 registration?
Answer: You can upload Class XII marks statement.
QUESTION 18: I just have appeared in the Class XII exam in 2020. Do I able to apply for the registration of the JEE (Advanced)-2020?
Answer: Yes, candidates don’t require any documents to upload during registration for the JEE (Advanced)-2020.
QUESTION 19: Am I eligible for Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) without appearing in JEE Advanced 2020 even if I have appeared in the JEE Main paper II?
Answer: No, candidates who are eligible for the AAT 2020 must qualify in the JEE Advanced 2020. Candidates need to know this that AAT is not related to JEE Main paper II.
QUESTION 20: I have cleared the JEE Main 2019 and gets selected in the NITs in 2019. Can I appear in JEE advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, you can appear plus you must satisfy all other criteria for the JEE advanced.
QUESTION 21: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I didn’t paid the fees for seat acceptance and neither arrived for any of the reporting centers. I also withdrew from seat allocation before the last phase of seat allocation. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, you can appear in JEE Advanced plus you must satisfy all other criteria for the JEE advanced.
QUESTION 22: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I paid the fees for seat acceptance and timely reported at the allocated center. But I withdrew from seat allocation before the last phase of seat allocation. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, you can appear in JEE Advanced 2020
QUESTION 23: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I paid the fees for seat acceptance and timely reported at the allocated center. I also received the “Document Verification-cum-Seat Acceptance Letter” but I didn’t join my allotted program at IIT. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No. You didn’t pass the eligibility to write JEE (Advanced)-2020.
QUESTION 24: I have joined an IIT college though the JEE advanced 2019 and later I left the college program. Am I applicable to apply for JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: No, you are not applicable for JEE Advanced 2020.
QUESTION 25: With JoSSA 2019, I got a seat in IIT and didn’t withdraw from JoSSA before seat allocation last round. Am I eligible for 2020’s JEE Advanced?
Answer: After accepting the seat in the IIT, you are not eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020 even if don’t withdraw from JoSSA. However you accept the seat from NITs/IIITs/ other GFITs, you are eligible for the JoSSA 2020 plus you must satisfy all other conditions of eligibility.
QUESTION 26: I have just joined one of the IITs for some preparatory courses in 2019. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for the 2020’s JEE Advanced?
Answer: Yes, you can appear for the exam
QUESTION 27: Do PIO and OCI cardholders are eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, all the students who are PIO and OCI cardholders can eligible for the exam and they must also satisfy the eligibility too.
QUESTION 28: I am an OCI/PIO cardholder (even if one of my parents is OCI/PIO card holder). Am I eligible for the JEE advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes you are. You can apply for the exam under the general category as all OCI/PIO candidates have no reservation under JEE rules. You can check the category notice at MEA/MHA, Government of India.
QUESTION 29: What are the exceptions for the eligibility required to appear in JEE Mains so that students become eligible for the JEE Advanced?
Answer: Candidates who follow the following tag are needed to appear in JEE Main 2020:
- Citizens of India
- OCI/PIO cardholders
- Student’s parent is OCI/PIO cardholders
However, candidates who are foreign nationals plus don’t have OCI/PIO card (not even their parents have), can appear directly to JEE Advanced 2020 without appearing in Mains.
QUESTION 30: I have completed steps 1 and 2 of the application form of JEE advanced. However, I didn’t pay the fees. Can I appear in JEE advanced exam?
Answer. No, the payment process is needed to be done to submit the application form of JEE advanced registration. Thereafter, you can appear if you satisfy all other conditions.
QUESTION 31: I am troubling in downloading my admit card, I have tried too many times, what should I do now?
Answer: In this case, you have to directly contact the chairman of the respective IIT conducting JEE this time.
QUESTION 32: My father is in defense service personnel, am I eligible for JEE advanced under DS category?
Answer: No, not all DS services candidates are eligible. Some children who have their parents as defense/ paramilitary personnel killed or have disability during war operations. In addition to this, student must also provide relevant certificates shown under Annexure II and it must be issued by the Directorate of Resettlement and Rehabilitation, New Delhi under the Ministry of Defense or the Ministry of Home Affairs.
QUESTION 33: Is it important to write both the paper of the JEE advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, the student must appear in both paper 1 and 2. In case, the student doesn’t appear in one of the paper then student will be declared as absent in exam.
QUESTION 34: Will NTA declare my result if I don’t appear in one of the papers of JEE Advanced?
Answer: No, it won’t. It is important to appear in both the papers.
QUESTION 35: Is there an option for language selection during the registration of the JEE advanced?
Answer: No, it is not. Student will have the option of language selection when they appear for the CBT during the exam.
QUESTION 36: Is it possible to change the language during the JEE exam from English to Hindi or vice-versa?
Answer: Yes, you can. You can easily toggle the language from English to Hindi and vice versa during the entire period of CBT.
QUESTION 37: During the JEE exam, will the exam center provide rough sheets for the calculations?
Answer: Yes, there will be scribble pads or white blank sheets for the calculations to the students.
QUESTION 38: Can I change my answers during the JEE Advanced exam?
Answer: Yes, You can. You can clear the saved answers /responses and select once again as per your choice during the entire period of exam.
QUESTION 39: Will I get the print out of the papers along-with response of the JEE advanced after the exam?
Answer: No, it is not included in the rules of NTA.
QUESTION 40: How do I get a copy of the JEE advanced papers and responses?
Answer: NTA has a procedure and both the question papers along-with responses are recorded during the exam. All these will be sent to the registered email. The decided date for the reponse declaration is June 01 2020.
QUESTION 41: In case, if two students get the same marks, how they will be getting their rank?
Answer: There is a tie-break policy for such a case. Step 1: Students having higher positive marks will get a higher rank than others. If the students both have same positive marks then step 2 will be followed. Step 2: Students having higher marks in mathematics will be awarded as high rank, even if there is tie, higher rank will be given to students having higher marks in physics. Still, if there is tie, then both the students will be on same rank.
QUESTION 42: As per some newspaper reports of the academic year 2020-20, there will be supernumerary seats for the females in the IITs. Is that mean, there will be reduction for the non-female candidates in IITs from 2020?
Answer: This decision has been made on the level of IITs. This is done in order to improve the gender ratio in undergraduate programs. Thereby supernumerary seats are created and this will not affect the seats available for the non-female candidates.
QUESTION 43: Is it important to register at JoSSA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) 2020 and filling course choices after qualifying in JEE Advanced 2020?
Answer: Yes, It is important to register at JoSSA in order to become eligible for the admission in the IITs and course filling option is also important.
QUESTION 44: I missed the deadline for registration at JoSSA for filling the choices for the course. Is there any other option with which I can take admission in IITs?
Answer: As it is important to register at JoSSA for admission in IITs, You must have to fill your course choices within the limited time declared by JoSSA. This is no other option with which you can apply for admission to IITs.
QUESTION 45: After qualifying the JEE Advanced, I registered to the JoSSA but I forget to fill the course choices. Can I take admission in IITs?
Answer: No, you can’t, it is important to properly follow the admission process as per the rules and regulations decided by the JoSSA. So, It is important to fill the course choices.
QUESTION 46: I have cleared the Class XII examination but the overall aggregate marks are less than marks required for the admission in the IITs. This means the marks are less than the top 20 percentile or 75% in the respective board. Do I need to reappear in the Class XII examination for the admission in IITs?
Answer: Yes, you are needed to reappear for all the subjects in the XII examination so that you can qualify the criteria needed to get admission in IITs through JEE advanced.
QUESTION 47: Which subjects of XII examination are considered for the calculation of final aggregate marks in order to qualify for admission in IIT through JEE Advanced?
Answer: The major subjects required for the calculations for the aggregate marks are: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, a language subject which has higher marks than others and an optional subject other than four having the highest marks.
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