Central Board of Secondary Education
(An Autonomous Organisation under the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development Govt. of India)
Joint Entrance Examinatio, Plot No. 482, FIE Industrial Area,
Patparganj, Delhi - 110092
Phone: 011-22144774, 22144775, 22144770
Gram : CENBOSEC, Delhi-110092
E-mail : rajbir.cbse@nic.in
Regarding Computer Mode JEE Main 2013
The 1st Joint Engineering Entrance Examination [JEE (Main)] is to be conducted in pen & paper made on 7th April 2013. In computer mode, this examination is to be conducted on 9, 22, 23 & 25th April 2013. The different sets of question papers are used on the different dates of the examination. It is brought to the notice of all stakeholders of this examination that the subject experts who have prepared these question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into appropriate number of units and choosing equal number of questions from each unit. Further, in every set, each subject carries the same percentage of easy, medium and difficult questions.
This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question paper as per the practice of the Board in the year 2012.
For more details, visit: www.jeemain.nic.in
(An Autonomous Organisation under the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development Govt. of India)
Joint Entrance Examinatio, Plot No. 482, FIE Industrial Area,
Patparganj, Delhi - 110092
Phone: 011-22144774, 22144775, 22144770
Gram : CENBOSEC, Delhi-110092
E-mail : rajbir.cbse@nic.in
Regarding Computer Mode JEE Main 2013
The 1st Joint Engineering Entrance Examination [JEE (Main)] is to be conducted in pen & paper made on 7th April 2013. In computer mode, this examination is to be conducted on 9, 22, 23 & 25th April 2013. The different sets of question papers are used on the different dates of the examination. It is brought to the notice of all stakeholders of this examination that the subject experts who have prepared these question papers have certified that the entire syllabus of Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry has been covered in each question set by dividing the syllabus of each subject into appropriate number of units and choosing equal number of questions from each unit. Further, in every set, each subject carries the same percentage of easy, medium and difficult questions.
This ensures the same difficulty level of each set of question paper as per the practice of the Board in the year 2012.
For more details, visit: www.jeemain.nic.in
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