JEE Board released Executive Summary for JEE 2015.

Executive summary

  • Seat allocation was done jointly with NITs, IIITs (Triple-I-Ts) and Other GFTIs. The deferred acceptance (DA) algorithm was used for seat allocation using multiple rank lists from three different examinations viz., JEE (Main) 2015 Paper-1, JEE (Main) 2015 Paper-2 and JEE (Advanced) 2015.
  • Only 1.24 Lakh out of the 1.52 Lakh eligible candidates registered to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2015 [this number was 1.26 L in 2014]. Of these, nearly 25,000 candidates qualified for admission.
  • In 2014, 52 seats were not allotted at the end of Round 3. In 2015, all the 10,006 seats were allotted in each and every round. The number of seats not accepted was 610, 130 and 50 at the end of Rounds 1, 2 and 3, respectively. If we had the latitude to go for another round of seat allotment, this number would have further decreased.

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JEE (Advanced) 2015: A Detailed Analysis by Resonance Expert Team

JEE (Advanced) 2015

A Detailed Analysis (Cut-off, Answer Key, Solution and Subject-Wise Discussion) by Resonance

After introducing major changes in IIT Admission Process in 2013, on 24-May-2015 (Sunday) JEE Advanced 2015, stage-2 for IIT Admission Process was conducted. 1.52 Lakh students were selected to appear for this exam, although only 1.22 Lakh students were eligible to sit for exam based on various pre criteria. As earlier IIT-JEE Examinations, JEE (Advanced) 2015 was conducted in two parts (Paper 1 & Paper 2). Paper 1 was conducted from 9 AM to 12 PM and Paper 2 was conducted from 2 PM to 5 PM. Continue reading

Joint Seat Allocation between IITs, NITs, other institutes from June 25

The first meeting of the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) was held at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IIT Bombay) on Saturday, May 2, 2015. A Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the Joint Admission Board (JAB), Joint Entrance Examination Advanced 2015 (JEE Advanced 2015) representing the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian School of Mines Dhanbad (ISM Dhanbad) as well as the Central Seat Allocation Board (CSAB) 2015 representing the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and other technical institutes funded fully or partially by the Central or a State government. Continue reading