Wednesday, 4 September 2019

JEE Main 2020 New Exam Pattern


The National Testing Agency, NTA has announced some major changes in the exam pattern for JEE Main 2020. The number of questions, marking scheme and total marks has been revised this time. In an official notification released on 3 September 2019, NTA has declared that a separate paper will be conducted for the students seeking admission in B.Planning program through JEE Main 2020 exam. Previously, the exam comprised only two papers i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 was conducted for admission in B.Tech program and Paper 2 was conducted admission in B.Arch/B.Planning program. NTA has introduced this change after consulting a panel of subject experts.

Apart from one additional paper, there have been a few more changes introduced like a decrease in the number of questions, the introduction of a new type of questions, etc. Read on the article to get an in-depth knowledge of all the latest changes introduced in the exam.

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New Changes in JEE Main 2020 Exam Pattern

The total number of MCQs in JEE Main 2020 question paper are reduced from 30 questions to 20 questions. Additionally, 5 numerical value answer type questions are added for each Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
The B.E./B.Tech paper of JEE Main 2020 will have 75 questions. The question paper has been shortened by 15 questions and 60 marks, though the weightage per question remains the same.
The B.Arch, paper will now have 77 questions instead of 81. Drawing Test will have two questions with a total of 100 marks instead of 70. Total marks for (B.Arch) would be 400.
The planning paper (B. Planning) would comprise of 100 questions with maximum marks of 400. In addition to Mathematics and Aptitude Test, the paper will carry 25 planning based objective questions.

Note: For every wrong answer, the MCQs will have negative marking; however, questions other than MCQs will not have negative marking.
There has been a change in the exam schedule as well. The BE/BTech and B.Arch exam will have two shifts – Morning Shift from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm and the evening shift from 2:30 to 5:30 pm. B.Plan exam will be held in single shift 2:30 to 5:30 pm. Those who wish to appear for BPlan as well as BArch papers will have their exams from 2:30 to 6 pm

Following is the detailed new exam pattern of JEE Main 2020:




So, for JEE Main 2020, paper will have two types of questions in the exam – MCQ and numerical value type questions. However, the marking scheme remains unchanged. The mode of JEE Main 2020 will be Computer Based Test only. The duration of the exam will be 3 hours. Aspirants who are planning to appear for JEE Main 2020 need to keep these changes in mind and prepare accordingly.
As there are just four months to go for JEE Main 2020, know what it takes to improve the score and rank. Must read expert tips to raise your NTA scores to a next level this time. Also, as the exam is going to be held in computer-based mode, you must know how to handle online exams before appearing for the main exam. You are advised to take online mock test to evaluate yourself before the examination. Online Mock Test for JEE will give you a better grasp on the paper pattern and significantly boost your confidence. It helps you to judge your preparation level and ultimately identify your weak and strong areas.

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JEE (Main) Exam 2020 – Dates, Registrations (started), New Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Question Papers


JEE MAIN 2020 EXAM - The Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) MAIN will be conducted by the NTA (National Test Agency) from 2019 onwards. Before 2019, the conducting body of the exam was Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The NTA has changed the syllabus and exam pattern of Joint Entrance Exam 2020. The admissions in undergraduate program will be based on the rank obtained by the candidates in JEE Main 2020 exam. The aspirants who are preparing for JEE Main 2020 exam needs to aware of the syllabus and exam pattern. How to prepare for the JEE Main, and the best preparation book for JEE Main. In order to check all the details, Candidates need to read this article.

Difference between JEE Main and JEE Advance
The students who are aspiring to join India’s top most engineering colleges which includes, NITs, IIT’s and CFTI’s has to go through JEE Advance.
Those who qualified the JEE Main are allowed to appear for the JEE Advance - which is required to get admission in IIT’s.

Schedule of JEE Main 2020 Exam
The candidates can check the important dates of the JEE Mains 2020 Exam form the table given below:

January Session-:




 April Session-:


Exam Timings



JEE (Main) 2020 Application Form
The application form for JEE (main) January session,2020 exam has been released by the NTA. The applicants who want to appear for the exam need to fill the application form before the last date of submission. The form is now available online on the official website i.e.  www.nta.ac.in or the direct link will be available here.
Application fee
  • For Girls: 250
  • For Boys: 500
Online Applications:
  • Click here to fill the online application form for JEE Main 2020.
  • Click here to check the detailed process of filling the application form.
Exam Pattern and Syllabus
From this year, The NTA has changed the exam pattern of JEE Main 2020. So now, instead of two exams — one for admission to BArch and other for BTech, there will be one more exam for admission to Bachelors in Planning. The B.Plan, as per the NTA has been approved by the JEE Apex Board (JAB).
The marking scheme of exam is given below:

Paper 1 – B.E/BTech


Paper 2 – B. Arch


Paper 2 - B. Planning


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Eligibility Criteria
Before filling the application form, it is mandatory for each candidate to check their eligibility criteria. The NTA has fixed some criteria which need to be fulfilled by every student. The candidates can check the criteria from the below:


JEE (Main) 2020 Admit Card
The candidates who would fill the application form will be able to download the admit card of JEE (Main) 2020 from the official website i.e. nta.ac.in. The admit card will release before one week of the examination. The admit card is an important document which contains information such as Address of the examination hall, roll number, centre code and instructions etc. Therefore, the candidates are advised to carry their admit card while going for the exam. In order to down load the admit card the candidates need to fill the credentials like, Application Number and password / Application number and Date of Birth.

Syllabus of JEE (Main) 2020
The syllabus for the exam will available here, candidates can check the same from the link provided below:
  • Click here to check the syllabus of Paper I & Paper II.

JEE (Main) Exam Result
 The result of the JEE Main 2020 exam will declare on 31 January 2020 by NTA after the successful conduct of the exam. The result will declare on the official website of NTA. Candidates need to fill their credentials, in order to check their result. Only the candidates who will appear for the exam will be able to check their scores. The admission will be given on the basis of the marks obtained by the candidates.

Official website: www.nta.ac.in

If you are in search of a good practice material must check MTG books to score perfect marks in JEE Main 2020 even with the changed exam pattern



Wednesday, 28 August 2019

5 Vital Study Tips To Be a Topper from a Dropper-JEE Repeaters


Dropping a year to prepare for JEE exam is an option quite a number of students go for. It could be due to dissatisfaction with the preparation or the poor strategy to crack the exam. Whatever may be the reason to drop, the goal is the same: getting enrolled in good engineering college. Since NTA has begun conducting JEE Main exam twice in a year from 2019, JEE candidates have now twice the opportunity to sit for the exam. In a way it is good that now candidates can be little relaxed to be more focused on their preparation. The syllabus and exam pattern remain unchanged.
But, if you couldn't get the rank or make it to the institute you wish you could have, even after availing both the chances, then don’t worry, we are here to help you! Don’t lose hope, there are many ways to bounce back from failure . We will be discussing everything a dropper should know about JEE Main Preparation, from study habits to overcome demotivation to JEE study plan.

Do you wish to know the success journey of droppers to become doctors? Read our article- NEET Repeaters Succes Stories-From Droppers to Doctors 

Given the fact that NTA conducted January Slot nearly coincides with the Class 12 Board exams, a lot many 2019 students must have settled for a drop year to achieve their ambition of making it through the most prestigious engineering institutes in upcoming JEE Main exams 2020. Read on to know how to prepare well through your drop year and stay close to success!

Don’t Let the Social Anxiety Get on You

Don’t bother about what others may think about your decision. Everyone, right from your parents to friends, distant relatives and teachers must have bombarded you with questions and shown apprehension about your decision to take a year off for your JEE preparation. Now is the time to shut out the negativity and focus on your goal. Feed your mind with positive thoughts and belief that you will make it through JEE Entrance exam with flying colours.

Divide Drop Year in 3 Phases-Study Plan for Droppers

Droppers have a lot of extra time as compared to regular class 12th students and so managing time is of utmost importance in the drop year. Moreover, for a JEE Main dropper, the January exam is the best preferred one to attempt as compared to April, which can be kept as a backup. Considering this and your own strong and weak areas, allocate the time of your drop year in 3 phases:
  • Phase 1-This time should be devoted to studying and covering JEE Syllabus. The initial months are crucial for every student, since the start lays down the foundation. A dropper must start with the basics and should remember that he/she has to do everything from scratch. The first phase is the longest, will last till October 2019.
  • Phase 2- This time should be dedicated for a revision of the concepts covered in Phase 1. It should ideally involve solving any doubts or misconceptions you might have. Phase 2 should end a good 20–25 days before the actual exam.
  • Phase 3-In the last phase, you must solve as many test series and mock tests as possible. Ensure that you attempt these tests regularly and that they replicate the actual JEE Main exam in terms of exam pattern and difficulty.
Practise Productive Study Habits
One productive hour counts more than five hours of distracted studying. With an exam like JEE Main, any amount of time can seem to be insufficient, but now is the time when the paucity of time becomes a pressing concern. Follow the given productive study habits and see what major difference they can bring in your JEE Main preparation:
  • JEE Exam Study Habits should be made in such a way that every chapter is started from scratch and then a lot of JEE Main level questions are practiced. Once the concept is strong, its application should be learned by practicing a good number of questions. After this, you should focus on advanced-level problems. Give time to each question and don’t stick to time limits in the first round of problem-solving.
  • Throughout the preparation time, it is important that you mark the difficult questions that either took you awhile to solve or the ones that you couldn’t solve. By doing this, you will always know where to start when revising and you will avoid solving questions that you already know over and over again.
  • The daily schedule should be such that each sitting of 2 hours will be followed with a break of at least 15 minutes. Also, try doing at least two subjects daily so that you don’t get bored.
  • Every week, keep one day for revision or back log completion.
  • Increase the frequency of the tests that you give from the month of November.
  • It could prove beneficial if you could study in a group where all are like minded. Since you are dropping a year, you should highly think about hanging out with people who have dropped as well so that you can stay motivated and find company to discuss your preparation strategies.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle and take a balanced diet to stay productive. A healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Physical health is imperative for mental health.

Practice Previous Years Papers and Mock Tests

As a dropper, you may have already attempted one or may be both the JEE Main exams for the sake of experience, so you already have an idea about the nature of the examination. If not, then referring to JEE previous years’ question papers from MTG’s Explorers will definitely help in this process. In addition to this, you must take MTG’s online test series and mock tests to analyse your exam preparedness.

After attempting these tests, it is absolutely essential for you to analyze the test and go back to both – the questions you have missed and the questions that you scored negatively in. Based on these questions, all you will need to do is to relook at the concepts and take requisite remedial actions.
Besides this, the benefits of solving online mock tests and JEE Explorer can also help in revising the entire syllabus within a fortnight, simply by approaching the topics related to the questions posed in these papers and test series. This means you can fine tune the topics or subjects that you may find yourself lacking before the exam.

Practise from the right resources

If you think you will make it without getting the right JEE Main resources, don’t even consider it! It is important that this one year of preparation is spent clearing your concepts through the right set of books. MTG gives you the most authentic, well-explained and accurate JEE main Resources.


Apart from the right books, read and re-read from NCERT Textbooks, because many questions in NTA conducted JEE Main exams were directly framed from NCERT books. So, to score good marks in JEE Main you must learn NCERT by heart, for which you must revise from MTG’s NCERT at your Fingertips series  .

You can also read MTG Monthly magazine to keep yourself well aware of the need-of-the-time! Read out blog to know What Wonders can MTG Monthly Magazine Do in JEE Preparation.

A candidate can appear in the JEE Exam for 3 consecutive years and hence, it is important that they make each of their attempt count and go through all the important JEE topics thoroughly. Taking a year off to focus on JEE preparation is not unusual. Your conviction for decision and the right approach as discussed here will give fruitful results.


How to Study and Crack Competitive Exams: 15 Study Hacks You Need to Know




India has an extremely competitive environment. Numerous competitive exams are conducted every year for entrance into undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses as well as for securing services in the government. And they are not easy to crack, especially when it comes to a government job or admission to top engineering or medical colleges in the country. Every year lakhs of students appeared for these exams but the only a handful of them have cleared it. Despite good preparation and putting rigorous efforts, students fail in their first, second and even several attempts. As the competition is very tough there is no space for mistakes and a candidate has to be thoroughly prepared for the exams. Therefore, we’ve rounded up 15 tips to study effectively before exams & during exam to help you get the most out of your studying hours. Use these tips while preparing for NEETJIPMERAIIMSJEE MainSBI PO/ClerkIBPS PO/Clerk to tap into your true potential and emerge victoriously!
1.      Devise a Routine
Before you start preparing for any competitive exam, you must design a timetable. And set yourself with the clear daily, weekly and monthly targets. These targets will make your scheduled routine possible before your exams. Ensure your plan is not aggressive that you feel overburdened. Make short study sessions, they are most effective.
2.     Create a Good Study Environment
Make sure your study place is pleasant. It is the key element for effective study. A good study environment allows you to maintain your concentration and maximize your learning efficiency. Everyone has his/her study environment preferences, so choose your preferences and make yourself free from all distractions. As much as possible you should try to designate a pleasant and tidy study space with good illumination and proper ventilation. This will help you in reducing distractions and increase your concentration.
Does thinking about studies worries you too much? Or there are times you feel demotivated when you sit for studies? Must Read our blog- 5 Reasons Why You Feel Demotivated to Study and How to Overcome It.

3.     Avoid Rote Learning and Focus on Basic Concepts
Focus on understanding the concepts throughout your preparation. Do not adopt rote learning techniques. Because exams like JEE, NEET, IBPS PO/Clerk are extremely complex and check your analytical skills. You cannot crack these simply by isolating various concepts and memorising them. You need to understand them and know how they are interlinked. Understanding helps you to remember the concepts for a very long period of time and you can comfortably handle questions related to those concepts.
4.     Summarise Theories
Encapsulate the theories and information in your own words and make well-defined notes. This is an excellent and helpful tip to study effectively before exam time.

5.     Get colourful and creative
Draw a clear diagram or layout of what you need to learn as per your understanding. Make it visually creative and colourful by highlighting or underlining with different colours. List the dates, formulas, mnemonics and tit-bits of important information that you find difficult to learn. Stick them somewhere in the wall. Seeing them in front of your eyes all-time helps to feed into the memory very easily.
6.     Organize study groups with friends
Study groups can help you get the answers you need and finish tasks faster. Each group member has different qualities/ideas to offer to the study group. So, by doing group study, you will share your ideas and concepts and vice-versa. In this way, you will learn whatever you missed.
Still confused whether group study will benefit you or not? Read the positive and enjoyable experiences of group study. 

7.      Past papers – Do a lot!
Previous years papers really make a lot of difference in your preparation. If you are preparing for exams be it academic or concerned with government jobs, solving previous years’ question papers definitely helps you. Previous years past paper tops the essential exam and study strategies for successful exam practiceThe best tips to boost your exam preparation is to take a look at the past papers before revising any particular subject. Then initiate your revision of that subject. Once you are done thoroughly, start attempting the question papers.
Are you struggling to get a good score in results? Are your efforts not getting reflected in the result? Then you are probably not making good use of Mock Test Papers. 

Read our blog: 5 Reasons Why Mock Test Papers are Important? and see your result in improving.

8.     Rest, Eat, Exercise
As we discussed above, regular breaks are very necessary throughout your study session. You need to take proper rest and have a healthy diet. And don’t feel guilty about spending spare time for some recreational activities. This will help you to boost back with full energy.
A positive and healthy mind lives in a healthy body! Must Read our BLOG– healthy lifestyle tips to attain a better state of mind, for a better future.

9.     Treat Yourself
It’s absolutely fine to reward yourself even before the exam. But only if you have reached your daily targets as per your timetable prepared. Appreciate yourself in many ways like going for a short ride, cooking the best food for you, Listening to your favourite music, etc.
10. Boost your short-term memory
When your exam date is too close then learning new theories from the start is absolutely not preferable. Rather strengthen your short-term memory by solving previous years papers. This is one of the best tips to boost your exam performance. Solve as many papers you can till a day before the exam.
If you have followed the above tips, now the time has come when you have to give your best shot. By the time you reach 1 hour before your exam, you must be confident with your preparation. Your focus may switch within a physical and mental state while exam. To be fully confident in what you have learnt. And start your exam with these below tips:
11.  Start with Easiest
Get the exam rhythm, read all the questions carefully. Divide your time for each question. Then start with the easiest question. Easy questions won’t take much time. And you will get enough time to solve complex questions.
12. Don’t go out of the box while answering
Don’t write an irrelevant answer. This will drive away your time and may take power out of your answer. So, make sure you stick with the question.
13. If stuck, Move on
Just calm down if you stuck on any question and leave it aside for last hour. Answer the next question and regain confidence. Once done with all known questions come back to the stuck ones with a different perspective and you will definitely solve it.
14. Stay hydrated always
Keep drinking plenty of water, to avoid drowsiness and headaches. And also, at times you get nervous.
15.  Never leave early
It feels great when you finish your answer sheets well before time. But don’t leave the hall till the final bell rings. Take the opportunity to recheck and revise the entire answer sheet again and again. At this point, some students make the mistake of leaving the exam room. Once you leave it, it’s too late – you can’t go back in for marking unmarked questions. So, even if you finish early, use that extra time to read your answers in OMR sheet and make sure that you’ve answered all the questions to the best of your abilities.
“Always keep in mind that a disturbed and a non-planned study can lead to loss of marks in the examination.” Therefore, by following these 15 tips listed above, we hope that your next exam will be an enjoyable experience with a successful outcome!
Are you struggling to stay focused while studying? Check out our blog – 10 Super Tips To Attain 100% Concentration on Studies

Monday, 26 August 2019

5 Vital Study Tips to Be a Topper from a Dropper JEE Repeaters



Dropping a year to prepare for JEE exam is an option quite a number of students go for. It could be due to dissatisfaction with the preparation or the poor strategy to crack the exam. Whatever may be the reason to drop, the goal is the same: getting enrolled in good engineering college. Since NTA has begun conducting JEE Main exam twice in a year from 2019, JEE candidates have now twice the opportunity to sit for the exam. In a way it is good that now candidates can be little relaxed to be more focused on their preparation. The syllabus and exam pattern remain unchanged.
But, if you couldn’t get the rank or make it to the institute you wish you could have, even after availing both the chances, then don’t worry, we are here to help you! Don’t lose hope, there are many ways to bounce back from failure . We will be discussing everything a dropper should know about JEE Main Preparation, from study habits to overcome demotivation to JEE study plan.

Given the fact that NTA conducted January Slot nearly coincides with the Class 12 Board exams, a lot many 2019 students must have settled for a drop year to achieve their ambition of making it through the most prestigious engineering institutes in upcoming JEE Main exams 2020. Read on to know how to prepare well through your drop year and stay close to success!
Don’t bother about what others may think about your decision. Everyone, right from your parents to friends, distant relatives and teachers must have bombarded you with questions and shown apprehension about your decision to take a year off for your JEE preparation. Now is the time to shut out the negativity and focus on your goal. Feed your mind with positive thoughts and belief that you will make it through JEE Entrance exam with flying colours.
Droppers have a lot of extra time as compared to regular class 12th students and so managing time is of utmost importance in the drop year. Moreover, for a JEE Main dropper, the January exam is the best preferred one to attempt as compared to April, which can be kept as a backup. Considering this and your own strong and weak areas, allocate the time of your drop year in 3 phases:
·         Phase 1-This time should be devoted to studying and covering JEE Syllabus. The initial months are crucial for every student, since the start lays down the foundation. A dropper must start with the basics and should remember that he/she has to do everything from scratch. The first phase is the longest, will last till October 2019.
·         Phase 2- This time should be dedicated for a revision of the concepts covered in Phase 1. It should ideally involve solving any doubts or misconceptions you might have. Phase 2 should end a good 20–25 days before the actual exam.
·         Phase 3-In the last phase, you must solve as many test series and mock tests as possible. Ensure that you attempt these tests regularly and that they replicate the actual JEE Main exam in terms of exam pattern and difficulty.

One productive hour counts more than five hours of distracted studying. With an exam like JEE Main, any amount of time can seem to be insufficient, but now is the time when the paucity of time becomes a pressing concern. Follow the given productive study habits and see what major difference they can bring in your JEE Main preparation:
·         JEE Exam Study Habits should be made in such a way that every chapter is started from scratch and then a lot of JEE Main level questions are practiced. Once the concept is strong, its application should be learned by practicing a good number of questions. After this, you should focus on advanced-level problems. Give time to each question and don’t stick to time limits in the first round of problem-solving.
·         Throughout the preparation time, it is important that you mark the difficult questions that either took you awhile to solve or the ones that you couldn’t solve. By doing this, you will always know where to start when revising and you will avoid solving questions that you already know over and over again.
·         The daily schedule should be such that each sitting of 2 hours will be followed with a break of at least 15 minutes. Also, try doing at least two subjects daily so that you don’t get bored.
·         Every week, keep one day for revision or back log completion.
·         Increase the frequency of the tests that you give from the month of November.
·         It could prove beneficial if you could study in a group where all are like minded. Since you are dropping a year, you should highly think about hanging out with people who have dropped as well so that you can stay motivated and find company to discuss your preparation strategies.
·         Maintain a healthy lifestyle and take a balanced diet to stay productive. A healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Physical health is imperative for mental health.
As a dropper, you may have already attempted one or may be both the JEE Main exams for the sake of experience, so you already have an idea about the nature of the examination. If not, then referring to JEE previous years’ question papers from MTG’s Explorers will definitely help in this process. In addition to this, you must take MTG’s online test series and mock tests to analyse your exam preparedness.
After attempting these tests, it is absolutely essential for you to analyze the test and go back to both – the questions you have missed and the questions that you scored negatively in. Based on these questions, all you will need to do is to relook at the concepts and take requisite remedial actions.
Besides this, the benefits of solving online mock tests and JEE Explorer can also help in revising the entire syllabus within a fortnight, simply by approaching the topics related to the questions posed in these papers and test series. This means you can fine tune the topics or subjects that you may find yourself lacking before the exam.


If you think you will make it without getting the right JEE Main resources, don’t even consider it! It is important that this one year of preparation is spent clearing your concepts through the right set of books. MTG gives you the most authentic, well-explained and accurate JEE main Resources.
Apart from the right books, read and re-read from NCERT Textbooks, because many questions in NTA conducted JEE Main exams were directly framed from NCERT booksSo, to score good marks in JEE Main you must learn NCERT by heart, for which you must revise from MTG’s NCERT at your Fingertips series  .

You can also read MTG Monthly magazine to keep yourself well aware of the need-of-the-time! Read out blog to know What Wonders can MTG Monthly Magazine Do in JEE Preparation.
A candidate can appear in the JEE Exam for 3 consecutive years and hence, it is important that they make each of their attempt count and go through all the important JEE topics thoroughly. Taking a year off to focus on JEE preparation is not unusual. Your conviction for decision and the right approach as discussed here will give fruitful results.




Most Important Topics For JEE Main 2020 Preparation

The National Testing Agency has already declared the complete schedule  for the first phase of JEE Main 2020 exam. According to that s...