Tuesday, July 24, 2012

IIT-JEE


The new method evolved for the IIT admissions from next year has shaken the aspirants from the State as they would be filtered through three layers as against just one exam of the existing pattern.
As per the new method evolved, aspirants have to appear for the JEE Main examination and be among the top 1.5 lakh candidates to be short-listed for the JEE Advanced test. A good rank in the JEE Advanced test may not guarantee a seat as they also have to be among the top 20 per cent of the successful candidates in the Intermediate examinations.
It means their calibre will be tested in three layers, and their performance alone will not count as their being in the top 20 per cent of Intermediate examinations will be decided by other candidates’ performance. “Instead of simplifying the test, they have ended up complicating it,” feels Spandana, an aspirant. “Students are definitely worried and confused as they have to concentrate on three different tests for one seat,” says Kondala Rao, IIT trainer with the Narayana Group of institutions.
Government college students may lose out in this system as only a few of them figure in the top 20 per cent of the qualifiers.
“It will shut doors for Government college students,” says P. Madhusudhan Reddy, president of Government Junior Lecturers Association (GJLA).
He says this year 56 students from the social welfare hostels in the State cracked the IIT-JEE and if 20 per cent system is adopted there will be very few qualifiers from such institutes.
He argues that the whole debate started for a single common entrance exam, and now they have ended up creating two additional layers of filters and doubling the anxiety and burden among the aspirants and parents.
“The changes have made the IIT entrance more exclusive,” says Srikanth, Director of Delta IIT Academy. He, however, says changes may not affect the chances of our state students much as most IIT aspirants anyway figure in the top 20 per cent. “A positive effect is that corporate colleges will give more importance to Intermediate education,” Dr. Srikanth feels.
The gap between the Main exam and the Advanced test is a concern for students, says Mr. Kondala Rao adding that they could have conducted the Advanced Test on the same day as well to reduce burden. There is no clarity as well on how the Main exam will be conducted. Will it be online or offline or a combination of both?

NEW IIT-JEE PATTERN


  • Two Exams – JEE Mains followed by JEE Advance
  • Time gap between these two exams will be two to three weeks.
  • JEE Main which is equivalent to AIEEE and will be conduced by CBSE, JAB and JIC will also support in this.
  • JEE Advance which is equivalent to IIT JEE will be conducted by IITs (JAB and JIC); with the same composition as at present.
  • Only top 1,50,000 students including all categories from JEE Main will be able to appear in JEE Advance
  • Students who come in top 20 percentile in their board can only give the exams.
Admissions to IITs will be based only on category wise All India Rank (AIR) in JEE ADVANCED
Admission in other deemed universities who take admission on the basis of AIEEE will be based on JEE Main exam. Min %age criteria will be fixed for these too.
Final Decision is pending. Still few IIT Faculties are questioning the requirement of changing to new pattern.
This section suggested that the JEE exam pattern should remain same with 2 changed.
1. Eligibility for appearing in IIT JEE exam to be changed from current 60% marks to percentile rank. JAB has to release the cut-off rank after declaration of boards result.
2. Counselling and allotment should be held jointly with NITs and IIITs
  • Exam in two parts, JEE-MAIN and JEE-ADVANCED.
  • 40% weightage for performance in Class XII Board marks
  • 30% weightage for performance in JEE-MAIN – Multipal Choice Optional Paper
  • 30% weightage in JEE-ADVANCED
  • Effective from the year 2013