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9 Major Changes Made in JEE Main 2018 Exam

Here are the information about all the major changes which have done by CBSE in JEE Mains 2018.

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9 Major Changes Made in JEE Main 2018 Exam

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  1. 9 Major Changes Made in JEE Main 2018 Exam

  2. What's New in JEE Main 2018 Candidates who are desirous of getting admission to India’s reputed Engineering Institutes needs to be aware of the changes in JEE Mains 2018. CBSE introduces some changes in the overall structure of JEE Main such as exam modes, languages, centres, pattern, eligibility etc. Here, I’ve wrapped up all the changes in this single blog. Check out below!

  3. What's New in JEE Main 2018 Slot Booking – Candidates of JEE Main 2018 Exam have to apply online only. There is no printed application form for JEE Main. The candidates are able to select their slots for the online exam. Admission in IITs and NITs – Candidates should have obtained at least 75% marks (65% SC/ST) in 12th class or should be in top 20 percentile in the 12th class conducted by their respective board to appear in JEE Main.

  4. What's New in JEE Main 2018 No Weightage to 12th Standard Marks – No weightage would be given to 12th marks while calculating the JEE Main Rank List. Number of Participating Institutes – Earlier, in JEE Mains Exam, 23 IIITs and 20 CFITs were participated. But this year, the number of participating institutes are changed. Indian Institutes of Information Technology have been reduced to 20 from 23 that means 3 IITs would not be participating in Exam and CFITs have been increased to two that means 22 CFITs would be participating in JEE Mains.

  5. What's New in JEE Main 2018 Changes in Application Forms – Parents/Guardians signature copy in jpg format have to uploaded by the candidates who are applying for JEE Mains Exam mandatorily otherwise the application form will be rejected. Number of Test Centres – The test centres for JEE Mains are also increased by the CBSE in India as well as outside of India. Total 145 test centres have been added this year that means JEE Mains exam will be held at 258 centres.

  6. What's New in JEE Main 2018 J&K, Assam, Meghalaya – Candidates from J&K, Assam, Meghalaya will have to provide their passport, ration card or any other valid ID’s card numbers. Changes in Test Paper Medium – Last year the exam was conducted in Hindi, English, Gujrati, Marathi and Urdu medium. But this year JEE Mains will be conducted in English & Hindi medium for all exam centres except Gujrat, Daman & Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli where it will be conducted in Hindi, English and Gujrati languages.

  7. What's New in JEE Main 2018 Number of Candidates shortlisted for JEE Advanced – The candidates who are shortlisted for taking JEE Advanced by qualifying JEE Mains has been increased by 4000. Earlier, only 2.2 Lakh candidates were eligible to appear in Advanced exam but this year, 2.24 Lakh candidates will be eligible. Candidates must know about what’s new in JEE Mains 2018 Exam so they will be updated with all the changes in exam structure and keep them in mind.

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