Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Hello Aspirant,
Current Electricity & Electrostatics (~9–10%)
Alternating Current & Electromagnetic Induction (~6–7%)
Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Current (~6%)
Work, Energy & Power; Laws of Motion; Kinematics; Centre of Mass; Rotational Motion; Wave Optics; Modern Physics (~6–7% each)
Periodic Table & p-Block Elements (~10%)
Transition & Coordination Compounds (~10%)
Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Solid-State, Surface Chemistry, Nuclear & Environmental Chemistry (~6–7% each)
Calculus (Limits, Differentiation, Integration) (~7–9 questions)
Coordinate Geometry (~6–8 Qs)
Matrices & Determinants (~5–7 Qs)
Probability & P&C, Vector Algebra & 3D Geometry (~4–6 Qs each)
Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations (~3–5 Qs)
HELLO,
For JEE Main 2026, high weightage chapters include Calculus , Coordinate Geometry , Matrices and Determinants, and Probability and combinatorics in Mathematics : Mechanics , Electrodynamics and modern Physics in Physics: and Physical Chemistry and organic Chemistry inn Chemistry
Further for detailed information take of this link :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-chapter-wise-weightage
Hope that helps!
With a JEE Main rank of 185461 and belonging to the OBC category as a female candidate, your chances of getting a CSE seat at JNTU Anantapur through the JEE Main quota are extremely low. Also, since you didn’t apply through JoSAA, you are not eligible for JEE Main-based counselling seats in institutes like NITs, IIITs, or JNTUA under the JEE quota.
JNTU Anantapur mostly fills its seats through AP EAMCET and a few through JEE Main, but to be considered, you must register for the proper counselling. At this point, the best way to try for a seat at JNTUA would be through the AP EAMCET route. If you didn’t appear for EAMCET either, then unfortunately you are not eligible for admission to JNTUA this year based on JEE Main.
Hello Mahitha,
At an 88.57 percentile in JEE Main, a CRL rank of 168000 and an EWS Category rank of 24000, the likelihood of receiving CSE or other top branches in NITs/IIITs through CSAB counseling are almost negligible, especially for general/open category seats. That said, as a female EWS candidate, you may have a few chances in:
With a BC rank of 63153 in JEE Main, not getting a seat in counselling likely means your rank was too low for the branches and colleges you selected. Highly demanded branches like CSE or ECE usually close at much lower BC ranks, especially in NITs, IIITs, and top government colleges. Even newer NITs tend to have lower cutoffs than your rank for BC candidates.
It's also possible that your choices during counselling were too ambitious, or that you didn’t fill in enough lower-preference options. If you completed all steps correctly but still weren’t allotted a seat, then the main issue is just the rank versus cutoff gap.
At this stage, you can wait for further rounds like CSAB special rounds if they are still ongoing, or look into state-level counselling and private engineering colleges where the cutoffs are more relaxed.
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Here are JEE Mains Question papers in Hindi: https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-question-paper You'll get paper of last 10 years on this link.
hope it's helpful for you
In JEE Main, questions are mostly conceptual and test your understanding, application, and problem-solving skills in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
1.Multiple Choice Questions
2.Numeric Based questions
Questions are based on Class 11 & 12 syllabus
Mix of easy, moderate, and difficult levels
There is also negative marking so you should be aware before answer that questions.
All the best for your examination.
Dear Candidate , JEE Main : Joint Entrance Examination - Main . ( Conducted by NTA ( National test agency ) . JEE Advanced: Joint Entrance Examination - Advanced . ( Conducted by IITs on a rotational basis )
Hello aspirant, The full form of JEE Mains is Joint Entrance Examination Main, and for JEE Advanced, it is Joint Entrance Examination Advanced. These are national-level engineering entrance exams conducted for admission into top institutes like NITs, IIITs (via JEE Main) and the IITs (via JEE Advanced). JEE Main is the qualifying exam to appear for JEE Advanced.
For appearing in JEE Main, there is no minimum percentage requirement in your 12th class marks. However, for admission to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs, you will need at least 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in your 12th class exams. If you are from a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD), the minimum is 65%.
In simpler terms:
To take the JEE Main exam: You can appear regardless of your 12th-grade percentage.
To get into an IIT, NIT, IIIT, or CFTI: You need to meet the 75% or top 20 percentile requirement in your 12th class.
For JEE Advanced (to get into IITs): You need 75% marks (or be in the top 20 percentile) in 12th. Reserved categories need 65%.
Your 12th marks don't affect your JEE Main rank .
Therefore, you can share your 12th marks, but they won't determine your eligibility for JEE Main itself, only for admissions to certain institutions based on JEE Main scores.
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