“Find out what you like doing best and get someone to pay you for doing it.” - Katherine Whitehorn
Selection of career based on interest, expected income or monthly salary and future demands for your skills and knowledge etc. are few things that need to be considered by every students and parents while selecting and suggesting the career. It is a very intricate and crucial task to select the right career for you future in the existing era. School is the best place to identify the areas of your interest. Well, if Science & Technology pulls you towards itself and grabs your attention when you think upon choosing a career, JEE is the wisest path to follow to achieve the best out of all the available options.
So, just go get that En"JEE"neering degree!
Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) is an engineering entrance examination, held at national level in India every year. The government based body responsible to conduct this exam successfully is the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). JEE is further divided into phases - JEE Mains and the JEE Advanced. JEE Advanced is internationally recognized as one of the most challenging undergraduate admission tests. JEE mains is conducted by CBSE, whereas the second phase i.e. JEE Advanced is conducted by IITs on a rotation basis.
In the year 2012, the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India announced this two phase pattern for JEE. AIEEE and state level engineering entrance exams were replaced by JEE Mains, which if qualified, ensures admission in the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and some other colleges designated as "centrally funded technical institutes" (CFTIs) depending on the scores secured. Whereas, IIT-JEE was replaced by JEE Advanced, for admission to the various Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian School of Mines (ISM), Dhanbad.
Only the students selected in JEE Mains are eligible for appearing in JEE Advanced. About 2,24,000 Top students will be selected from all appearing students in 2018. Some institutes like the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER), Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Petroleum Technology, and the Indian Institute of Science also asks for the JEE Advanced score for admission.
Some Facts & Figures:
Let us have a look at the figures of students appearing for JEE Mains and getting qualified for JEE Advanced in the past years.
Number of students who have been appeared in the JEE Mains Exam since last years are as follows:
Number of students who have qualified for the JEE Advanced Exam, i.e. the number of students who have passed the JEE Mains Exam since last years are as follows:
“Don’t confuse your path with your destination, just because it’s stormy now doesn’t mean you aren’t headed for sunshine” – Anonymous
JEE is recognized as one of the most challenging engineering entrance examinations at the undergraduate level all over the globe, and every year around 1.5 million students take up this exam. Thus, JEE preparation demands the in-depth knowledge of the concepts. However, preparing in a smart, systematic and strategized way will greet you with success.
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