The JEE Advanced Admit card was released by IIT- Madras for the candidates who appeared in JEE Main 2017. So if the candidate has registered and paid the registration fee then he/ she can download the JEE Advanced admit card 2017 from May 10, 2017. The admit cards are available only for two weeks and every year they are released by the IIT that organizes the JEE Advanced exam of that particular year. The JEE Advanced aspirants are advised to download the admit card from the link given below in this article. The admit card has to be downloaded, printed and kept safely for future purposes. Every JEE Advanced admit card contains important details of the candidate like Name, Roll number for JEE (Advanced) 2017, Photograph, Signature, Date of Birth, Address for correspondence, Category and Language of the question paper. Admit card will also contain the name and address of the examination centre allotted to the candidate.
Important dates for JEE Advanced Admit card
Every year the admit cards of JEE Advanced exam are released within the two weeks after the closing of registration for JEE Advanced exam. The admit cards are available only for two weeks.
Candidates should download the admit card as soon as they are available and keep them safe till the admission process ends.
Admit card downloading dates: Wednesday, May 10, 2017, 10:00 IST to Sunday, May 21, 2017, 09:00 IST
How to download the admit card?
There are only four easy steps to download the admit card of JEE Advanced 2017:
Details given on JEE Advanced 2017 Admit card
The admit card will contain the following details of the candidate:
1. Name
2. Roll number for JEE (Advanced) 2017
3. Date of Birth
4. Signature
5. Photograph
6. Category and Language of the question paper
7. Name of the examination centre
8. Address of the examination centre allotted to the candidate
Guidelines regarding JEE Advanced Admit Card and Exam instructions
- Candidates are advised to check the admit card carefully, see whether the information is complete or not.
- All eligible candidates should bring the admit card on the day of examination along with one identification proof (Aadhar Card/Voter ID Card). NO candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall without the valid admit card.
- Candidates must show their admit card to the invigilator if asked.
- The admit card is issued provisionally to the candidate subject to his or her satisfying the eligibility conditions.
- Candidates should read the instructions carefully mentioned on the admit card
- Candidates are not allowed to carry any material except the admit card and identification proof
- Candidates under PWD category must carry a photocopy of PWD Certificate along with the admit card to the examination centre.
- Candidates who are appearing for B.Arch and B.Planning examination are required to bring their own geometry box set, pencils, erasers and colour pencils or crayons and cardboard or a clipboard, nothing should be written on it.
- The examination will start exactly on the time written on the Admit card.
How to download your admit card in case you forgot your registration number?
In case a candidate forgets his/her registration ID, they can contact the respective IIT zonal office via call or email to get their JEE Advanced admit card. Below is the information of all the IIT zonal offices.
NOTE: In case the admit card is not available for downloading, the candidate should contact the Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017 of the respective zonal coordinating IIT.
Contact Details of Zone-wise IITs
SOUTH | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Madras
IIT Hyderabad IIT Palakkad IIT Tirupati |
Organizing Chairman,JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras Chennai 600036 |
Phone: +91 44 22578220 / 44 22578226 / 9489479226 /+91 40 23016050 / 7081144222 Fax: +91 44 22578224 E-mail: orgjee@iitm.ac.in |
WEST | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Bombay
IIT Gandhinagar IIT Goa IIT Dharwad |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, Powai Mumbai 400076 |
Phone: +91 22 25769093 Fax: +91 22 25720305 E-mail: jeeadv@iitb.ac.in |
NORTH-CENTRAL | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Delhi
IIT Jodhpur IIT Jammu |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016 |
Phone: +91 11 26591785 Fax: +91 11 26581067 E-mail: jeeadv@admin.iitd.ac.in |
NORTH-EAST | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Guwahati
IIT Patna |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati Guwahati 781039 |
Phone: +91 361 2692795 Fax: +91 361 2582180 E-mail: jee@iitg.ac.in |
CENTRAL | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Kanpur
IIT Indore IIT (BHU) IIT Bhilai |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Kanpur 208 016 |
Phone: +91 512 2597335 Fax: +91 512 2590103 E-mail: jee@iitk.ac.in |
EAST | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Kharagpur
IIT Bhubaneswar IIT (ISM) |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur Kharagpur 721302 |
Phone: +91 3222 282102 Fax: +91 3222 278242 E-mail: jeeadv@iitkgp.ac.in |
NORTH | ||
Institutes | Address for Communication | Phone Number and Email |
IIT Roorkee
IIT Mandi IIT Ropar |
Chairman, JEE (Advanced) 2017
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Roorkee 247667 |
Phone: +91 1332 284272 Fax: +91 1332 285346 E-mail: jeech@iitr.ac.in |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Now, whether you need coaching or not, depends totally on you, your preparation etc. You can read the following article on “How to crack IIT-JEE” to get an insight. In this article, we are providing you with a number of tips which could be handy during your preparation.
Though it is not impossible to crack IIT-JEE or for that matter any exam on the planet without a coaching class and many people do it, it is recommended to join a coaching class. I say this because, firstly, your knowledge about certain topics is limited and to work on it, you do need an external support which the coaching class provides. Also, you could trust the coaching class with your doubts, which can be immediately addressed. Also, when you have people studying around you, it helps. You tend to acquire skills from different people, which might help you to excel in the exam. But, having said that, if you are confident enough that you can crack the exam on your own, you can surely go ahead with it, but do join a decently good test series, to constantly test your level of preparation.
Joint Entrance Examination Main(JEE Main) is the joint national examination that is conducted every year by Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE). Every year, more than 10 lakh candidates appear for this examination and get admission to various NITs, IIITs and other private colleges. It is important to note that JEE Main is the qualifying exam for JEE Advanced. Only those candidates are eligible to register for IIT-JEE advanced who have qualified the JEE Main examination and are among the top 2,20,000 candidates of JEE Main. JEE Main can be given either offline or online. From 2013 to 2016, the marks obtained in the class XII school board examination were given a 40% weightage in deciding the JEE Main All India Ranks(AIRs). But in 2017, the 12th percentage was not accounted to calculate the JEE Main rank. Earlier, counselling for JEE Main was conducted through Central Seat Allocation Board(CSAB) but now officials have made changes in the counselling procedure. The JAB (Joint Admission Board), representing IITs and CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) are organizing a common counselling for the two exams of JEE. The joint counselling committee for these exams is known as the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The admissions to various NITs and IIITs are done through JoSAA counselling.
IIT-JEE Advanced is the second stage examination of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) through which one can get into various IITs along with some CFTIs – Central Government funded technical institutions like IISc Bangalore and IISERs of the country. Only the candidates who clear JEE Main and secure rank under 2,20,000 are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Through JEE Advanced, IITs offer admissions to various undergraduate courses including Bachelor’s, Integrated Masters or Bachelor‐Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Sciences, Architecture, and Pharmaceutics. There are various courses offered at IITs, some courses such as B.Tech in Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical are offered in all the institutes while other courses such as B.Tech in Biotechnology, Environment, BS Economics are restricted to few IITs. There are some new courses in Design and Aeronautics being introduced or supplemented in newer IITs such as IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Hyderabad. Also, the admission to various courses is based on the cutoff and number of seats available in an IIT which is different in different IITs. Around 10,572 undergraduate seats are filled every year through JEE Advanced.
To answer this question you can browse through the following points:
- Have a plan and stick to it
- Do not waste time
- Develop a genuine liking for the subjects
- Self-study
- Don’t miss important topics
- Get conceptual clarity
- Focus on problem solving speed
- Practice mocks
- Seek expert guidance
- Be calm Be fresh Be active
To read more you can click on the article “How to crack IIT-JEE Advanced”.
Though IIT-JEE is touted to be one of the toughest exams, every year nearly 20000 hardworking individuals excel at it and make it to the top institutes around the country. It is a competitive exam, thus it is difficult for you it would be difficult for everyone. The only impact will be on the cut-offs which would slide down, for a difficult paper or shoot up for an easier paper. To simple put it, IIT-JEE is difficult but again it DEPENDS!
For registration of JEE Main each and every candidate has to go through the three easy steps given below.
- Visit website and register
- Fill personal and academic details
- Scan and upload images
Read more about the JEE Main form for registration here.
Once a candidate clears JEE Main, they can apply for JEE Advanced. Read more about JEE Advanced registration here.
IIT JEE MAIN 2017 was of easy-moderate level. Many questions were quite straight forward and could be answered by anyone who has prepared well for the exam. But a crucial role was played by some tricky questions which turned out to be the deciding factors. In every paper 5-6 questions were framed differently but there was no ambiguity in any question.
Physics was overall good, and was on the easier side. It barely had any surprise elements which in itself was surprising. Almost all the topics were covered here. Mathematics paper was of moderate level of difficulty. It had a few lengthy question and a few easy questions also. It required conceptual understanding of all the chapters and was nearer to the JEE Advanced paper. Chemistry was of moderate difficulty level. It was equally balanced with questions coming from Physical Chemistry, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Here, the questions were again conceptual and only a few were memory based.
There are many reasons to it:
The portion is humongous. The question paper pattern is completely unpredictable and the cut-offs can reach heights. The acceptance rate is quite low at the IITs, thus lakhs of people take the exam but barely a few make it.
But a simple answer to this question is that a seat at an IIT gives you quite a rosy future. Top companies battle to hire you and possibly early angel investor is dying to hear your business plan. It’s a staircase to success, to simply put it.
The IIT JEE Main exam would be conducted in April 2018 and IIT JEE Advanced would be conducted in the month of May 2018.
It would be announced in the last week of May 2018.
IIT-JEE was started in the year 1960, back then it had four papers including an English Paper. It was initially called the Common Entrance Exam (CEE) initially. Its creation coincided with that of the 1961 IIT Act.
The syllabus of JEE Main includes all the topics of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics given in NCERT of Classes 11th and 12th along with some extra topics that are very important from the perspective of other competitive examinations also. Students must note that the overall syllabus for IIT-JEE advanced and JEE Main is more or less same. The key difference is that some topics are not included in JEE Main syllabus but are the part of JEE advanced and vice-versa.
Get the complete and topic wise syllabus of JEE Main here.
Before 2015, the JEE counselling was done through Joint Admission Board(JAB) and Central Seat Allocation Board(CSAB). Admissions to various IITs were made through JAB whereas CSAB is responsible for intake in various NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. After 2015, MHRD set up Joint Seat Allotment Authority(JoSAA) to manage JEE counselling. The purpose of JoSAA counselling is that admission to 97 institutes (IITs, NITs, and IIITs, CFTIs) should be made through a common platform. JEE Main 2017 counselling and seat allotment is not conducted separately but is collectively conducted through JoSAA 2017 for 31 NITs, 23 IITs and 20 GFTIs, which are the participating institutes of JEE Main 2017. Those candidates who are successfully allotted seats will have to pay the seat acceptance fee and verify their documents at the designated reporting centres. In JEE Main counselling section, we are providing the basic information about JoSAA counselling, some important points to know while filling the registration form for JEE counselling, JEE counselling schedule chart, brief about eligibility, freeze, float, and slide options, withdrawal of seats, brief about all the different rounds (1 to 7), supernumerary seats for Union territories, brief about dual reporting, institutes that participate in the counselling round like IITs, NITs, Private institutes, GFTIs and list of reporting centres.
IIT-JEE Advanced is the second stage examination of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) through which one can get into various IITs along with some CFTIs – Central Government funded technical institutions like IISc Bangalore and IISERs of the country. Only the candidates who clear JEE Main and secure rank under 2,20,000 are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Through JEE Advanced, IITs offer admissions to various undergraduate courses including Bachelor’s, Integrated Masters or Bachelor‐Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Sciences, Architecture, and Pharmaceutics. There are various courses offered at IITs, some courses such as B.Tech in Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical are offered in all the institutes while other courses such as B.Tech in Biotechnology, Environment, BS Economics are restricted to few IITs. There are some new courses in Design and Aeronautics being introduced or supplemented in newer IITs such as IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Hyderabad. Also, the admission to various courses is based on the cutoff and number of seats available in an IIT which is different in different IITs. Around 10,572 undergraduate seats are filled every year through JEE Advanced.
Joint Entrance Examination Main(JEE Main) is the joint national examination that is conducted every year by Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE). Every year, more than 10 lakh candidates appear for this examination and get admission to various NITs, IIITs and other private colleges. It is important to note that JEE Main is the qualifying exam for JEE Advanced. Only those candidates are eligible to register for IIT-JEE advanced who have qualified the JEE Main examination and are among the top 2,20,000 candidates of JEE Main. JEE Main can be given either offline or online. From 2013 to 2016, the marks obtained in the class XII school board examination were given a 40% weightage in deciding the JEE Main All India Ranks(AIRs). But in 2017, the 12th percentage was not accounted to calculate the JEE Main rank. Earlier, counselling for JEE Main was conducted through Central Seat Allocation Board(CSAB) but now officials have made changes in the counselling procedure. The JAB (Joint Admission Board), representing IITs and CSAB (Central Seat Allocation Board) are organizing a common counselling for the two exams of JEE. The joint counselling committee for these exams is known as the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). The admissions to various NITs and IIITs are done through JoSAA counselling.
IIT-JEE Advanced is the second stage examination of JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) through which one can get into various IITs along with some CFTIs – Central Government funded technical institutions like IISc Bangalore and IISERs of the country. Only the candidates who clear JEE Main and secure rank under 2,20,000 are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Through JEE Advanced, IITs offer admissions to various undergraduate courses including Bachelor’s, Integrated Masters or Bachelor‐Master Dual Degree in Engineering, Sciences, Architecture, and Pharmaceutics. There are various courses offered at IITs, some courses such as B.Tech in Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical are offered in all the institutes while other courses such as B.Tech in Biotechnology, Environment, BS Economics are restricted to few IITs. There are some new courses in Design and Aeronautics being introduced or supplemented in newer IITs such as IIT Gandhinagar and IIT Hyderabad. Also, the admission to various courses is based on the cutoff and number of seats available in an IIT which is different in different IITs. Around 10,572 undergraduate seats are filled every year through JEE Advanced.
Udaipur’s Kalpit Veerwal topped the IIT JEE Main 2017 and Haryana’s Sarvesh Mehtani topped IIT-JEE Advanced 2017. Read more about JEE Main Topper here.