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JEE-2009 1 CONTENTS

     

  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2

     

  3. 2. Availability of Courses
  4. 2

     

  5. 3. Pattern of JEE-2009
  6. 6
    4. Schedule of Examinations
    6
    5. Reservation of Seats
    6

     

  7. 6. Preferential Allotment of Seats (DS Category)
  8. 7

     

  9. 7. Eligibility
  10. 7
    8. Cities of Examination
    8
    9. Admit Card
    9
    10. Merit List
    10.1 Ranking
    10.2 Tie-Break
    10.3 Preparatory Course for SC/ST Candidates
    10.4 Extended Merit list
    9
    11. Verification of Identity and Counselling
    10
    12. Performance in JEE-2009
    10 11 14 15 19 20 Prescribed Format for OBC Certificate 21
    Appendix-II
    Format for SC/ST Certificate and the Authorities 23 Who May Issue Caste/Tribe Certificate List of Cities of JEE-2009 centres 24 Website, IVRS and SMS for JEE-2009 Back Inside Cover Websites of IT-BHU, Varanasi, & ISMU, Dhanbad Back Inside Cover 2

     

  11. 1 INTRODUCTION
3.1 Question Papers
3.2 Language and Font of Question Papers
3.3 Calculating Aids
4.1 JEE-2009
4.2 Aptitude Test for B.Arch. and B.Des.
5.1 OBC Candidates
5.2 SC/ST Candidates
5.3 Persons with Physical Disability (PD)
    7.1 Qualifying Examination
    7.2 Eligibility Criteria in Qualifying Examination
    7.3 Important Notes
    7.4 Date of Birth
    7.5 Physical Fitness 7.6 Special Requirements for Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Courses
    7.7 Female Candidates for Mining Courses

     

    13. Syllabus for JEE-2009
    13.1 Chemistry
    13.2 Mathematics
    13.3 Physics

     

    14. Syllabus for Aptitude Test for B.Arch. and B.Des. Programmes

     

    15. Instructions for Filling-up the Application Form

     

    16. Other Information Related to Application Form
    16.1 Acknowledgement Card
    16.2 10th Class or Equivalent Examination Pass Certificate 16.3 Where and How to Send Your Completed Application
    Programme
    B.Tech. 4 Years
    IIT
    Bombay
    IIT
    Delhi
    IIT
    Guwahati
    IIT
    Kanpur
    IIT Kharagpur
    IIT
    Madras
    IIT
    Roorkee
    IT-BHU
    Varanasi
    ISMU
    Dhanbad
    Aerospace Engineering
    Agricultural & Food Engineering
    Biological Sciences and Bioengineering
    Biotechnology
    Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering
    Ceramic Engineering
    Chemical Engineering
    Chemical Science and Technology
    Civil Engineering
    Computer Science & Engineering
    Electrical Engineering
    Electrical Engineering (Power)
    Electronics Engineering
    ng
    Electronics & Communication EngineeriElectronics & Electrical Communication
    Engineering Electronics & Electrical Engineering
    Engineering Physics
    Environmental Engineering
    16.4 Deadline for Receipt of the Completed Application
    16.5 Proof of Sending the Completed Application

     

    17. Fee Structure

     

    Appendix-I

     

    Appendix-III

     

    Appendix-IV

     

    Appendix-V
    JEE-2009

       

      The Indian Institutes of Technology are institutions of national importance established through an Act of Parliament. These institutes play a leading role in technological manpower development and have research programmes comparable to the best in the world. The admissions to the Undergraduate Programmes at these institutions for all Indian and Foreign nationals are made through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE).
      Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, is one of the oldest institutions devoted to education in various engineering disciplines. Indian School of Mines University, Dhanbad, is the oldest institution of its kind in India. The admissions to the Undergraduate Programmes at these institutions are also made through JEE.
      All these institutions are known for providing quality education in science and technology and for research in frontier areas. The environment at these institutions is highly conducive for
        All of the above help to prepare the students admitted to these institutions for successful professional and social lives. Today, alumni of these institutions occupy key positions in industry and academia in India and abroad.
        Each institute has well-equipped modern laboratories, state-of-the-art computer network, and well stocked technical library. Teaching methods rely on direct personal contact between the teachers and the students, and the use of traditional and modern instructional techniques. Students live in a pleasant and intellectually stimulating environment with people having similar goals and aspirations, which is an exciting and unique experience.
        Credit-based academic programmes offer flexibility to students to progress at their own pace. A minimum level of performance is necessary for satisfactory progress. The medium of instruction is English. These institutions offer courses leading to Bachelor’s degree in a number of engineering, technological, and scientific disciplines.
        M.Sc. Integrated courses in pure and applied sciences and M.Tech. Integrated courses in a few disciplines are also offered by some of these Institutions. In addition, some IITs offer Dual-Degree M.Tech. programmes, wherein both B.Tech. and M.Tech. degrees are awarded.

         

        2 AVAILABILITY OF COURSES

         

        JEE-2009 3
        Programme
        B.Tech. 4 Years
        IIT
        Bombay
        IIT
        Delhi
        IIT
        Guwahati
        IIT
        Kanpur
        IIT Kharagpur
        IIT
        Madras
        IIT
        Roorkee
        IT-BHU
        Varanasi
        ISMU
        Dhanbad
        Industrial Engineering
        Instrumentation Engineering
        Manufacturing Science and Engineering
        Materials & Metallurgical Engineering
        Mathematics and Computing
        Mechanical Engineering
        Metallurgical Engineering
        Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science
        Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
        Mineral Engineering
        Mining Engineering
        Mining Machinery Engineering
        Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering
        Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture
        Petroleum Engineering
        Production and Industrial Engineering
        Pulp & Paper Engineering
        Textile Technology
        B. Pharm. 4 Years
        Pharmaceutics
        B. Des. 4 years
        Design
        B. Arch. 5 years
        Architecture
        M. Pharm. Dual Degree 5 years
        Pharmaceutics
        M.Sc. Integrated 5 years
        Applied Geology
        Applied Mathematics
        Applied Physics
        Chemistry
        Economics
        Exploration Geophysics
        Industrial Chemistry
        Mathematics and Computing
        Mathematics & Scientific Computing
        Physics
        M.Sc. Tech. Integrated 5 years
        Applied Geology
        Applied Geophysics
        M.Tech. Integrated 5 years
        Geological Technology
        Geophysical Technology
        Engineering Physics
        Industrial Chemistry

         

        JEE-2009 4
        Programme
        M.Tech. Integrated 5 years
        IIT
        Bombay
        IIT
        Delhi
        IIT
        Guwahati
        IIT
        Kanpur
        IIT Kharagpur
        IIT
        Madras
        IIT
        Roorkee
        IT-BHU
        Varanasi
        ISMU
        Dhanbad
        Mathematics & Computing
        Polymer Science and Technology
        B.Tech./M.Tech. Dual Degree 5 Years
        Aerospace Engineering
        Aerospace Engineering with M.Tech. in Applied Mechanics with specializations in Biomedical Engineering
        Agricultural and Food Engineering with M.Tech in any of the listed specializations
        Biochemical Engineering
        Biochemical Engineering & Biotechnology
        Bioengineering with M.Tech. in Biomedical Technology
        Biotechnology
        Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering
        Ceramic Engineering
        Chemical Engineering
        Chemical Engineering with
        M. Tech. in Hydrocarbon Engineering
        Civil Engineering
        Civil Engineering with M. Tech. in Applied Mechanics in any of the listed specialization
        Civil Engineering with M. Tech. in Infrastructural Civil Engineering
        Civil Engineering with M. Tech. in Structural Engineering
        Civil Engineering with M. Tech. in any of the listed specialization
        Computer Science & Engineering
        Computer Science & Engineering with
        M. Tech. in Information Technology
        Electrical Engineering
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Applied Mechanics with specialization in Biomedical Engineering
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Communications and Signal Processing
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Communication Systems
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Information & Communication Technology
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Microelectronics
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Microelectronics & VLSI Design
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in any of the listed specializations
        Electrical Engineering with M.Tech. in Power Electronics
        Electrical Engineering with M. Tech. in Power Systems and Power Electronics
        Electronics & Communication Engineering with M. Tech. in Wireless Communication
        Electronics & Electrical Communication Engineering with M. Tech. in any of the listed specializations

         

        JEE-2009 5
        Programme
        B.Tech./M.Tech. Dual Degree 5 Years
        IIT
        Bombay
        IIT
        Delhi
        IIT
        Guwahati
        IIT
        Kanpur
        IIT Kharagpur
        IIT
        Madras
        IIT
        Roorkee
        IT-BHU
        Varanasi
        ISMU
        Dhanbad
        Energy Engineering with M.Tech in Energy Systems Engineering
        Engineering Design with M.Tech in Automotive Engineering
        Engineering Design with M.Tech in Biomedical Design
        Engineering Physics with M.Tech in Engineering Physics with specialization in Nano Science
        Industrial Engineering with M. Tech. in Industrial Engineering and Management
        Manufacturing Science & Engg. with M. Tech. in Industrial Engg. & Management
        Material Science & Technology
        Mechanical Engineering
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Computer Aided Design & Automation
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Energy Technology
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Intelligent Manufacturing
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Product Design
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in any of the listed specialization
        Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Thermal & Fluids Engineering
        Metallurgical Engineering
        Metallurgical Engg. & Materials Science with M. Tech. in Ceramics & Composites
        Metallurgical Engg. & Materials Science with M. Tech. in Metallurgical Process Engg.
        Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
        Metallurgical & Materials Engineering with
        M. Tech. in Metallurgical & Materials Engineering
        Mineral Engineering with M.Tech. in Material Technology
        Mineral Engineering with M.Tech. in Mineral
        Resource Management
        Mining Engineering
        Mining Engineering with MBA
        Mining Engineering with M.Tech. in Safety Engg. and Disaster Management in Mines
        Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering
        Naval Architecture Engineering with M.Tech. in Applied Mechanics in any of the listed specializations
        Ocean Engineering & Naval Architecture
        Petroleum Engineering with M.Tech. in Petroleum Management
        Process Engineering with MBA
        Programme
        B.Tech. 4 Years
        IIT
        Bhubaneswar
        IIT
        Gandhinagar
        IIT
        Hyderabad
        IIT
        Patna
        IIT
        Punjab
        IIT
        Rajasthan
        Chemical Engineering
        Civil Engineering
        Computer Science and Engineering
        Electrical Engineering
        Mechanical Engineering

         

        JEE-2009

         

        Some IITs may offer new courses not listed above. Information regarding these courses will be available at the time of counselling.

         

        3 PATTERN OF JEE-2009
        3.1 Question Papers

         

        There will be two question papers, each of three hours duration. Both the question papers would consist of three separate sections on Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. Questions in these papers will be of objective type, which are to be answered on a specially designed machine-gradable sheet (ORS – Optical Response Sheet)

         

        Candidates can opt for Question Papers either in English or in Hindi. This option should be exercised while filling the application form. It cannot be changed at any later stage.
        Visually impaired candidates, on request, will be provided with question papers with 20% enlarged font (please refer to Section 15 – Item 3 for details).

         

        3.3 Calculating Aids

         

        Use of log tables and any electronic calculating aids are

         

        4 SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS
        4.1 JEE-2009

         

        JEE-2009 will be held on

         

        April 12, 2009 (Sunday)

         

        as per the schedule given below:

         

        The schedule will remain unaltered even if the above date is declared a public holiday.

         

        4.2 Aptitude Test for B.Arch. and B.Des.

         

        Candidates called for counselling and desirous of joining the B.Arch. and B.Des. courses will be required to qualify in an Aptitude Test to be conducted at each counselling institute on

         

        5 RESERVATION OF SEATS
        5.1 OBC Candidates

         

        For OBC candidates belonging to Non-creamy layer, 18% of total number of seats are reserved in each of the older IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee), IT-BHU, Varanasi and ISMU, Dhanbad and 27% of total number of seats are reserved in each of the new IITs (Bhubaneswar, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Patna, Punjab and Rajasthan). Candidates belonging to this category are admitted on the basis of a relaxed criterion as defined in Section 10.
        OBC candidates belonging to Non-creamy layer will be required to produce the original certificate issued on or after January 1, 2009 by a competent authority in the prescribed format (given in Appendix–I). The certificates must be produced

         

        5.2 SC/ST Candidates

         

        For candidates belonging to the SC and ST categories, respectively 15% and 7.5% of the total number of seats are reserved in each IIT, IT-BHU, Varanasi and ISMU, Dhanbad. Candidates belonging to these categories are admitted on the basis of a relaxed criterion as defined in Section 10. In case all the reserved seats are not filled, a limited number of candidates are admitted to a Preparatory Course of one-year duration on the basis of a further relaxation in JEE performance defined in Section 10.3. This course attempts to prepare the students in Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics. On successful completion

         

        6 JEE-2009 at the time of counselling, failing which they will not be considered for admission. Seats remaining vacant in these categories shall not be filled by candidates belonging to any other category. June 9 to 11, 2009. Candidates, who are not certified by the Medical Board as belonging to the PD category, will not be counselled under this category. The decision of the Medical Board shall be final. killed or permanently disabled in action during war or peace-time operations (DS category). Candidates belonging to DS category should submit a copy of the relevant certificate issued by a competent authority in the Directorate of Resettlement and Rehabilitation, New Delhi (under the Ministry of Defence, Govt. of India) or in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, as applicable, along with the Application Form. To avail this preferential allotment, candidates must qualify in the General (GE) Category and should produce the original certificate at the time of counselling. ALL the eligibility conditions given below: Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination before October 1, 2007 are not eligible to write JEE-2009. NOT have accepted admission by paying full fees at any of the IITs, IT-BHU, Varanasi or ISMU, Dhanbad, through earlier JEE. .

         

      1. i) The final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council for Indian School Certificate Examination, New Delhi; etc.
      2.  

      3. ii) Intermediate or two-year Pre-University Examination conducted by a recognized Board/ University.
      4.  

      5. iii) Final Examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy.
      6.  

      7. iv) General Certificate Education (GCE) Examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
      8.  

      9. v) High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University.
      10.  

      11. vi) Any Public School/Board/University Examination in India or in any foreign country recognized by the Association of Indian Universities as equivalent to the 10+2 system.
      12.  

      13. vii) H.S.C. Vocational Examination.
      14.  

      15. viii) Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Open School with a minimum of five subjects.
      16.  

      17. ix) 3 or 4-year Diploma recognized by AICTE or a State Board of Technical Education.
      18.  

        of the course, the students will be offered direct admission to the undergraduate programmes in July 2010 against the unfilled SC/ST seats of JEE-2009.
        SC and ST candidates will be required to produce the original caste/tribe certificate issued by a competent authority in the prescribed format (given in Appendix–II).The certificates must be produced

         

        5.3 Persons with Physical Disability (PD)

         

        For PD (including leprosy-cured) candidates, who are otherwise fit to pursue the course, and qualify JEE (with relaxed norms defined in Section 10), 3% seats are reserved as specified by the Government of India. For any category of disability (viz., locomotor, visual, speech, and/or hearing), benefit would be given to those candidates who have at least 40% permanent physical impairment in relation to a body part / system / extremity / extremities / whole body, etc.
        The candidates in this category will be required to be certified by a Medical Board. The Medical Board will decide the following:

           

        1. • whether the candidate qualifies for the benefits under this category, and
        2.  

        3. • if the disability is likely to interfere in his/her studies.
        The Medical Board duly constituted for this purpose shall meet at the time of counselling at a few venues (to be announced in the counselling letter) between

         

        6 PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENT OF
        SEATS (DS Category)

         

        Two seats are available for preferential allotment of courses in each institute for children of defence/paramilitary personnel

         

        7. ELIGIBILITY

         

        A candidate has to satisfy

           

        1. • A candidate can attempt JEE only twice, in consecutive years. Those who have appeared in JEE in 2007 or earlier are not eligible for appearing in JEE-2009.
        2.  

        3. • Candidates appearing in JEE-2009 should have either passed the qualifying examination listed in Section 7.1 in 2008 or should be appearing in 2009. They should also satisfy the eligibility criteria listed in Section 7.2.
        4.  

        5. • Candidates should meet the age requirements given in Section 7.4.
        6.  

        7. • Candidates should

         

        7.1 Qualifying Examination

         

        Candidates applying for JEE-2009 should have either passed after October 1, 2007, or should be appearing in 2009 in any one of the following qualifying examinations

           

          7 JEE-2009

           

        1. 7.2 Eligibility Criteria in Qualifying Examination
        2. September 30, 2009. October 01, 1984, are eligible to appear in JEE-2009. For SC, ST, and PD categories, candidates who were born on or after October 01, 1979, are eligible. Date of birth as recorded in the High School/first Board/Pre-University Certificate will be taken as authentic. If the high school certificate does not mention the date of birth, provide a suitable document indicating the date of birth along with the application. Candidates must produce this certificate in original as a proof of their age at the time of counselling, failing which they will be disqualified.
          7.6 Special Requirements for Mining

           

        3. 7.7 Female Candidates for Mining
        4. March 28, 2009 along with a draft for Rs. 500/- (Rs. 250/- for SC/ST/PD candidates) drawn in favour of "Chairman, JEE" of the concerned IIT. The

           

          In case the relevant qualifying examination is not a public examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination at an earlier level.

             

            Candidates belonging to GE, OBC and DS categories must secure at least 60% marks in aggregate in their Qualifying Examination. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and PD categories must secure at least 55% marks in aggregate in the Qualifying Examination. The percentage of marks awarded by the Board will be treated as final. If the Board does not award the percentage of marks, it will be calculated based on the marks obtained in all subjects listed in the mark sheet. If any Board awards only letter grades without providing an equivalent percentage of marks on the grade sheet, the candidate should obtain a certificate from the Board specifying the equivalent marks, and submit it at the time of counselling. In case such a certificate is not provided by the candidate, then the decision of the Joint Implementation Committee of JEE-2009 regarding his/her eligibility shall be final.

             

            7.3 Important Notes

             

            (i) Those candidates who will be appearing in the qualifying examination in 2010 or later are not eligible to apply for JEE-2009.
            (ii) All provisional admissions to candidates who are appearing in the qualifying examination in the year 2009 will stand cancelled, if the proof of having passed the Qualifying Examination, as per the eligibility criteria specified in Section 7.2, is not submitted to the concerned Institute latest by

             

            If a Board normally declares the results of the qualifying examination after 30th September of each year, students of such Boards are advised to attempt JEE in the following year.
            (iii) All admissions are subject to verification of facts from the original certificates/documents of the candidates. If an applicant is found ineligible at a later date even after admission to an Institute, his/her admission will be cancelled. The decision of the Joint Admission Board of JEE-2009 regarding the eligibility of any applicant shall be final.
            (iv) For more clarification in respect of number of attempts and year of passing the qualifying examinations, please refer to FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) available on JEE websites.

             

            7.4 Date of Birth

             

            For GE and OBC categories, only those candidates whose date of birth falls on or after

             

            7.5 Physical Fitness

             

            All qualified candidates will have to submit a Physical Fitness certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner in the prescribed format that will be made available to them at an appropriate time. They will be admitted only if they are physically fit for pursuing a course of study at the participating institutes.
            Engineering and Mining Machinery
            Courses

             

            Candidates opting for these courses should make sure that they do not have any form of colour blindness. They will be required to submit a certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner to this effect at the time of counselling. The standard of visual acuity with or without glasses will be adhered to strictly for candidates seeking admission to Mining Engineering as per DGMS Circular 14 of 1972. Persons with one-eyed vision are not permitted to work underground. Candidates with above limitations are not allowed to opt for admission to Mining Engineering or Mining Machinery Engineering.

               

              Courses

               

              Section 46 (1) of the Mines Act, 1952 states that "No woman shall, notwithstanding anything contained in any other law, be employed (a) in any part of a mine which is below ground, (b) in any mine above ground except between the hours 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.". Female candidates are not admitted to Mining Engineering and Mining Machinery Engineering at ISMU, Dhanbad, whereas the corresponding programmes at IIT Kharagpur and IT-BHU, Varanasi, have no such restriction.

               

              8 CITIES OF EXAMINATION

               

              The cities having JEE centres are listed in Appendix-III. Requests for a change of centre within a city will not be entertained. However, under exceptional circumstances, a change of centre within the zone or outside the zone may be permitted, if an application with valid reasons for the same is received on or before

               

              8 JEE-2009 No duplicate Admit Card will be issued. March 20, 2009, then the candidate should obtain his/her Registration Number and Examination Centre from the institute of his/her zone through phone (Interactive Voice Response System – IVRS)/Website (Appendix-IV). On receiving these data, the candidate should write his/her Name, Application No., Registration No., and Examination Centre on two identical halves of an A4-size paper. He/she should then affix his/her photograph and sign (as done in the Application Form) on each of them. The candidate should get the photographs and the signatures attested by the Head of the institution last attended/gazetted officer/notary public, and meet the IIT Representative with this paper on April 12, 2009 in the office of the Presiding Officer at the Examination Centre. The candidate must also bring the Acknowledgement Card issued to him/her upon receipt of his/her Application Form. No applicant will normally be permitted to write the examination without a valid Admit Card. The admit card should be presented to the invigilators for verification. The candidate’s identity will be verified with respect to his/her details on the admit card/centre verification record. If the identity is in doubt, the candidate may not be allowed to appear in the examination. The authorities may at their discretion permit the candidate to appear for the examination after completing formalities including taking of thumb impression. No extra time will be allowed for these formalities to be completed.

               

              application should be sent to the IIT where the candidate applied originally. In this regard, the decision of the Chairman, JEE-2009 will be final.

               

              9 ADMIT CARD

               

              The Admit Cards for JEE-2009 will be sent by Registered Post / Speed Post to those eligible candidates who have submitted valid Application Forms, complete in all respects, within the stipulated period. The institutes will not be responsible for any postal delay or irregularity resulting in non-delivery of the Admit Card.
              The Admit Card will bear the name, photograph, signature, date of birth, address, language of Question Paper, and category of the candidate, along with name and address of the JEE Centre allotted. The candidate should carefully examine the Admit Card received by him/her for all the entries made therein. In case of any discrepancy, the candidate should inform the issuing institute immediately.
              If the Admit Card is not received by

               

              Impersonation is a legally punishable offence.

               

              Since the successful candidates are required to produce the Admit Card at the time of counselling and admission, it should be carefully preserved till the admission through JEE-2009 is completed.

               

              10. MERIT LIST
              10.1 Ranking
              Only those candidates who attempt both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be considered for the ranking
              The average of the marks scored by all such candidates will be computed for each of the three subjects. These will be the
              Based on the MQMR in the individual subjects as well as the aggregate marks in the Examination, a
              Next, the merit list of the OBC candidates will be prepared. If the number of OBC candidates in the CML is equal to or more than 1.4 times the number of available OBC seats, then the OBC merit list will contain all these candidates.
              In case the number of OBC candidates qualified in the CML is less than 1.4 times the number of available OBC seats, then relaxation (maximum of 10%) to the individual MQMR as well as to the CCS will be applied, and an OBC merit list will be prepared, in which the number of candidates will be, at the most, 1.4 times the number of available OBC seats.
              By applying 50% relaxation to the individual MQMR as well as to the CCS, separate merit lists for SC, ST and PD candidates will be prepared. The number of candidates in each of these lists will be, at the most, 1.4 times the number of available seats in the respective categories.
              While preparing these merit lists, if a candidate belongs to more than one category/subcategory of relaxed norms, then he/she for the purpose of ranking shall be considered in all the categories in which he/she qualifies. There will be no separate wait-list of candidates.

               

              10.2 Tie-Break

               

              The tie-break criterion in the CML and in the category lists adopted for awarding ranks to the candidates who have scored the same

               

              9 JEE-2009 aggregate marks, a candidate will be ranked higher than the rest, if he/she has scored higher marks in the subject having the lowest mean mark calculated as above. If there is a tie after this procedure, then the marks obtained by the tied candidates in the subject with the second-lowest mean marks will be considered, and the above procedure repeated. Candidates tied even after this procedure will be given the same rank.
              10.3 Preparatory Course for SC/ST Candidates
              aggregate mark of the last candidate in the SC and ST category merit lists. Separate preparatory course lists will be prepared for SC and ST by including the candidates meeting this further relaxation. The number of candidates in these lists will be limited to 1.5 times the number of seats remaining vacant after exhausting the respective categories. The candidates declared qualified in the extended merit list, who are desirous of admission to these institutions, must apply to these institutions directly for admission or for other details. List of institutions who will be using the extended merit list will be displayed on IIT websites from time to time.
              11 VERIFICATION OF IDENTITY AND COUNSELLING
              Hence the candidates must bring their admit cards, and various documents for verifying their identity, age, category and mark sheet of qualifying examination, all in original with two photocopies of each. On failing to establish the authenticity of any of the above documents, the candidate will not be considered for admission. The candidate must also bring a physical fitness certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner in a format that will be made available to him/her at an appropriate time. all the courses offered by all the institutes, and can only provide whatever information is available with them. The fact that an applicant has qualified in JEE-2009 and has been called for identity verification and counselling, does not guarantee his/her admission. This will depend upon the applicant’s All India Rank, his/her choice of courses/institutes and the number of seats available.
              12 PERFORMANCE IN JEE 2009
              not be sent to the candidates. However, candidates will be able to view their marks from the IIT websites.

               

              For each subject, the mean (i.e., the average) marks will be calculated on the basis of the marks obtained by those candidates who have scored more than or equal to MQMR in that subject.
              Among the candidates having the same

               

              A further relaxation of 50% is given based on the

               

              10.4 Extended Merit List

               

              The results of JEE are being used by other institutions for admissions to their courses/programmes. JEE provides an extended merit list to these institutions for the purpose of admission by making some relaxation in the aggregate cut-off.

               

              Qualified candidates will be informed by post of their All India Ranks (AIR), and will be called for identity verification in the order of their AIR. A candidate can also obtain this information on the website, IVRS, or by calling the JEE office from where he/she received the admit card, on or after May 26, 2009. Individual zones (IITs) will fix their counselling schedule. They will display the counselling schedule on their websites and also inform the qualified candidates by speed post/registered post. In case a qualified candidate does not receive the counselling letter, he/she must still appear for identity verification on any one of the dates specified on the back cover of this brochure, at the institute from where he/she had received the admit card.
              The main purpose of asking the qualified candidates to appear in person for the counselling is to verify their identity.
              After checking their identity and documents, the candidates will be asked to submit their choice sheets of courses and institutes. The counselling brochure will help the candidates to exercise this option judiciously. Some IIT faculty may also be available for consultation. However, the faculty at any one IIT may not have information about
              After the qualified candidates have exercised their choices as per the counselling schedule (see back cover of this brochure), seat allocation will be done centrally, at a later date on the basis of the AIR-cum-choices exercised by the candidates. There is no provision for instant seat allocation at the time when the candidates submit their choice-sheets. However, the course closures will be announced, starting from the first day of counselling of GE category candidates.
              To take care of possible absentees, the number of qualified candidates is kept more than the number of seats available in the IITs, IT-BHU, Varanasi, and ISMU, Dhanbad.

               

              A counselling brochure detailing various branches of study will be mailed along with the counselling letter, and will also be made available on the website.
              Counselling dates for candidates of different categories, including those who qualify for Preparatory Course are provided at the back cover of this brochure.

               

              The machine-gradable optical response sheets (ORS) are graded and scrutinized with extreme care. There is no provision for regrading and retotalling. No photocopies of the machine-gradable sheets will be made available. No correspondence in this regard will be entertained. Performance cards will

               

              10 JEE-2009
              13 SYLLABUS FOR JEE-2009
              13.1 Chemistry
              Physical chemistry
              General topics:

               

              Gaseous and liquid states:

               

              Atomic structure and chemical bonding:

               

              Energetics:

               

              Chemical equilibrium:

               

              Electrochemistry:

               

              Chemical kinetics:

               

              Solid state:

               

              Solutions:

               

              Surface chemistry:

               

              Nuclear chemistry:

               

              Inorganic Chemistry
              Isolation/preparation and properties of the following non-metals:

               

              Preparation and properties of the following compounds:

               

              Transition elements (3d series):

               

              Preparation and properties of the following compounds:

               

              11 JEE-2009
              Ores and minerals:

               

              Extractive metallurgy:

               

              Principles of qualitative analysis:

               

              Organic Chemistry
              Concepts:

               

              Preparation, properties and reactions of alkanes:

               

              Preparation, properties and reactions of alkenes and alkynes:

               

              Reactions of benzene:

               

              Phenols:

               

              Characteristic reactions of the following (including those mentioned above):

               

              Carbohydrates:

               

              Amino acids and peptides:

               

              Properties and uses of some important polymers:

               

              Practical organic chemistry:

               

              13.2 Mathematics
              Algebra:
              Quadratic equations with real coefficients, relations between roots and coefficients, formation of quadratic equations with given roots, symmetric functions of roots.
              Arithmetic, geometric and harmonic progressions, arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means, sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series, sums of squares and cubes of the first

               

              12 JEE-2009 Trigonometric functions, their periodicity and graphs, addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple angles, general solution of trigonometric equations. Cartesian coordinates, distance between two points, section formulae, shift of origin. Direction cosines and direction ratios, equation of a straight line in space, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane. Real valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one functions, sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, composite functions, absolute value, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions. Integration as the inverse process of differentiation, indefinite integrals of standard functions, definite integrals and their properties, Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus. Addition of vectors, scalar multiplication, dot and cross products, scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations.

               

              Logarithms and their properties.
              Permutations and combinations, Binomial theorem for a positive integral index, properties of binomial coefficients.
              Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of matrices, addition, multiplication by a scalar and product of matrices, transpose of a matrix, determinant of a square matrix of order up to three, inverse of a square matrix of order up to three, properties of these matrix operations, diagonal, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices and their properties, solutions of simultaneous linear equations in two or three variables.
              Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability, Bayes Theorem, independence of events, computation of probability of events using permutations and combinations.

               

              Trigonometry:
              Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine rule, half-angle formula and the area of a triangle, inverse trigonometric functions (principal value only).

               

              Analytical geometry:
              Two dimensions:
              Equation of a straight line in various forms, angle between two lines, distance of a point from a line; Lines through the point of intersection of two given lines, equation of the bisector of the angle between two lines, concurrency of lines; Centroid, orthocentre, incentre and circumcentre of a triangle.
              Equation of a circle in various forms, equations of tangent, normal and chord.
              Parametric equations of a circle, intersection of a circle with a straight line or a circle, equation of a circle through the points of intersection of two circles and those of a circle and a straight line.
              Equations of a parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in standard form, their foci, directrices and eccentricity, parametric equations, equations of tangent and normal.
              Locus Problems.

               

              Three dimensions:

               

              Differential calculus:
              Limit and continuity of a function, limit and continuity of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, L’Hospital rule of evaluation of limits of functions.
              Even and odd functions, inverse of a function, continuity of composite functions, intermediate value property of continuous functions.
              Derivative of a function, derivative of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions, chain rule, derivatives of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.
              Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up to order two, geometrical interpretation of the derivative, tangents and normals, increasing and decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values of a function, Rolle’s Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem.

               

              Integral calculus:
              Integration by parts, integration by the methods of substitution and partial fractions, application of definite integrals to the determination of areas involving simple curves.
              Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first order differential equations.

               

              Vectors:

               

              13.3 Physics
              General: T

               

              Mechanics:
              Newton’s laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames of reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy.
              Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic and inelastic collisions.

               

              13 JEE-2009 Coulomb’s law; Electric field and potential; Electrical potential energy of a system of point charges and of electrical dipoles in a uniform electrostatic field; Electric field lines; Flux of electric field; Gauss’s law and its application in simple cases, such as, to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell. Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification. Atomic nucleus; Alpha, beta and gamma radiations; Law of radioactive decay; Decay constant; Half-life and mean life; Binding energy and its calculation; Fission and fusion processes; Energy calculation in these processes.

               

              Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due to gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape velocity.
              Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical shapes; Angular momentum; Torque; Conservation of angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of rotation; Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres; Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies.
              Linear and angular simple harmonic motions.
              Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus.
              Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and surface tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuille’s equation excluded), Stoke’s law; Terminal velocity, Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications.
              Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves; Progressive and stationary waves; Vibration of strings and air columns;Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound in gases; Doppler effect (in sound).
              Thermal physics: Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases; Calorimetry, latent heat; Heat conduction in one dimension; Elementary concepts of convection and radiation; Newton’s law of cooling; Ideal gas laws; Specific heats (Cv and Cp for monoatomic and diatomic gases); Isothermal and adiabatic processes, bulk modulus of gases; Equivalence of heat and work; First law of thermodynamics and its applications (only for ideal gases); Blackbody radiation: absorptive and emissive powers; Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law.

               

              Electricity and magnetism:
              Capacitance; Parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectrics; Capacitors in series and parallel; Energy stored in a capacitor.
              Electric current; Ohm’s law; Series and parallel arrangements of resistances and cells; Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications; Heating effect of current.
              Biot–Savart’s law and Ampere’s law; Magnetic field near a current-carrying straight wire, along the axis of a circular coil and inside a long straight solenoid; Force on a moving charge and on a current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field.
              Magnetic moment of a current loop; Effect of a uniform magnetic field on a current loop; Moving coil galvano- meter, voltmeter, ammeter and their conversions.
              Electromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law; Self and mutual inductance; RC, LR and LC circuits with d.c. and a.c. sources.

               

              Optics:
              Wave nature of light: Huygen’s principle, interference limited to Young’s double-slit experiment.

               

              Modern physics:
              Photoelectric effect; Bohr’s theory of hydrogen-like atoms; Characteristic and continuous X-rays, Moseley’s law; de Broglie wavelength of matter waves.

               

              14 SYLLABUS FOR APTITUDE TEST
              FOR B.Arch. and B.Des.
              PROGRAMMES
              Freehand drawing

               

              Geometrical drawing:

               

              Three-dimensional perception:

               

              Imagination and aesthetic sensitivity

               

              Architectural awareness:

               

              Candidates are advised to bring geometry box sets, pencils, erasers and colour pencils or crayons for the Aptitude Test.

               

              14 JEE-2009
              15 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILLING-UP THE APPLICATION FORM
              Notes:
                 

                   

                1. d) If you wish to change a marking, completely erase the darkened bubble, and then darken the appropriate bubble.
                2.  

                3. e) Please note that
                4.  

                5. f) Your application must be complete in all respects. You should fill all the mandatory fields marked with *. Incomplete applications and applications filled in a language other than English may be summarily rejected.

                 

                Item 1. Name of the Candidate

                 

                Write your name in capital letters as given in your 10th Class certificate or your first Board/Pre-University Examination. Write a single letter in each box.

                 

                Item 2. Category

                 

                Fill up the bubble corresponding to your category. The codes for the different categories are given below:

                 

                Category Code

                   

                  Item 3. Sub-category

                   

                  In case you are physically disabled (PD) (refer to Section 5.3),
                  If you belong to PD as well as DS categories, then darken the appropriate bubbles. If you do not belong to either PD or DS category, then darken the bubble marked

                   

                  Item 4. Gender

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 5. Nationality

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble

                   

                  Item 6. Question Paper Language

                   

                  Darken the bubble corresponding to ENGLISH or HINDI, depending on whether you want the Question Papers in ENGLISH or HINDI respectively. This choice, once exercised, cannot be changed at the later stage.

                   

                  Item 7. Date of Birth

                   

                  Enter the date, month and year of your birth as per the English calendar and as recorded in your 10th Class or equivalent examination certificate. Use numerals 01 to 31 for DATE, abbreviations JAN, FEB, etc., for MONTH, and the last two digits of the YEAR of birth. For example, if you were born on March 6, 1990, then the date should be entered as follows: 06 MAR 90. Darken the appropriate bubbles for the date, month, and year in each column.

                   

                  Item 8. PINCODE of Permanent Place of
                  Residence

                   

                  Write PINCODE number in the space provided. Darken the bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral underneath each digit

                   

                  Item 9. Choice of Examination Cities

                   

                  Appendix-III gives the list of the cities where centres for JEE-2009 will be located. Select two different city codes from the
                  A city having JEE centre(s), as given in Appendix-III, may be discontinued owing to poor response, operational difficulties or any other reason. Candidates may not necessarily be allotted a particular city of their choice.

                   

                  15 JEE-2009 16 JEE-2009 17 JEE-2009
                  (MANDATORY FIELD)
                  (MANDATORY FIELD) (MANDATORY FIELD) December 2008 to July 2009. The address must include c/o name (if required) and the PINCODE. You must also give your phone number with STD code and email ID, if available. Please note that this block will be machine scanned, and, therefore, it should be written very clearly in black ink only. Your address must not overflow this box. If you make any mistake, cover the whole box with an exact-size white paper slip and write your address on it. Your address must not overflow this box. (MANDATORY FIELD) colour photograph (taken not earlier than two months) and paste (do not staple) in the box provided. The photograph should be taken preferably with dark-coloured clothes in a white background. The approximate size of the photograph should be 3.5 cm x 4.5 cm. It is expected that the candidate will have the same appearance at the time of the examination and counselling as in this photograph. In case your appearance changes, you are required to bring two new photographs at the time of examination. Do not sign on the photograph and do not get it attested. (MANDATORY FIELD) signature in black ink within the box provided. Your signature must not overflow or touch the border of the box provided. Your signature establishes your identity. Hence, do not merely write your name in capital letters. This may lead to rejection of your application.
                  (MANDATORY FIELD)
                  Leave one and only one blank box between consecutive words of the name. Darken the appropriate bubble underneath each letter of the name. If the name has several initials, leave one blank after each of them. If the name of the parent/guardian requires more than 34 boxes, darken the bubble marked + in the 35th column of the first row. (MANDATORY FIELD) All others (including candidates from the IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur zones), who would like to be counselled at the respective IITs, should leave this space blank.
                  Item 22. Place of Schooling for 10th Class or Equivalent
                  Item 10. Year of Passing 10th Class or
                  Equivalent Examination

                   

                  Indicate year of passing in the 10th Class or equivalent examination and darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals.

                   

                  Item 11. Percentage of Marks in 10th Class or Equivalent Examination

                   

                  Write the actual percentage of aggregate marks obtained in 10th Class or equivalent examination. Write only the integer part of the percentage of marks. For example, 64.93 or 64.19 should be written as 64. Darken the bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral underneath each entry. In case the Board provides only grades, then leave the Item blank.

                   

                  Item 12. Qualifying Examination (10+2 or
                  Equivalent)

                   

                  Those candidates who have passed 10+2 or an equivalent qualifying examination in 2008, satisfying the eligibility criteria (detailed in Section 7.2), should darken the first bubble. GE/OBC category candidates should have obtained at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST/PD) in the qualifying examination.
                  Those who are appearing in their 10+2 or equivalent qualifying examination in 2009 should darken the second bubble.

                   

                  Candidates who do not meet either of the above requirements are not eligible to appear in JEE-2009.

                   

                  Item 13. Candidate’s Name and Complete
                  Mailing Address

                   

                  Write your name and the complete postal address to which any communication is to be sent from

                   

                  Item 14. Photograph

                   

                  Please write your name and application number on the backside of a recent good quality

                   

                  Item 15. Signature

                   

                  Put your usual

                   

                  Item 16. Name of one Parent/Guardian

                   

                  Write the name of one of your parents or guardian exactly as in your 10th Class or equivalent certificate. Write the name of your father if no name is given in the 10th Class certificate. Write a single letter in each box.

                   

                  Item 17. Relationship

                   

                  Indicate your relationship with the parent/guardian named in Item 16 by darkening the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 18. Board of Qualifying Examination

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 19. Attempt at JEE

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 20. Type of Preparation

                   

                  If you are preparing for JEE-2009 essentially on your own, darken the bubble against SELF-STUDY. Else, darken the OTHER bubble.

                   

                  Item 21. Counselling

                   

                  Verification of records, etc., will be done during counselling in respective zonal IITs, from where the candidate received his/her admit card for JEE-2009. In addition, counselling will also be held at IT-BHU for IIT Roorkee zone candidates only, and at ISMU, Dhanbad, for IIT Kharagpur Zone candidates only. The candidates in IIT Roorkee and IIT Kharagpur zones, who would like to be counselled at these institutions, should darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  18 JEE-2009 it should match exactly that given in Item 13). Darken the bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral underneath each digit.
                  Item 26. Parent’s Educational Background
                  Item 29. Declaration by the Candidate (MANDATORY FIELD) incomplete and rejected. The declaration by the candidate must be countersigned by Parent/Guardian. Write the name of Parent/Guardian in the space provided. CAPITAL LETTERS with the PINCODE in the appropriate place. The institute that receives your completed application will post the Acknowledgement Card on receipt of your application. Do not staple the Acknowledgement Card with the application form. Do not affix any postage stamp.
                  16.2 10th Class or Equivalent Examination
                  Pass Certificates
                  16.3 Where and How to Send Your
                  You should not staple or paste together the Application Form, the attested copy of the 10th Class or Equivalent Examination Pass Certificate, and the Acknowledgement Card. Please note that both of your choices of cities of examination must belong to the same IIT zone. Registered Post/Speed Post only. You are advised not to send your application through ordinary post/private courier services. You may also submit your completed application in person at the JEE office of the IIT concerned.
                  Item 23. PINCODE of Address for Communication

                   

                  Write the PINCODE number in the space provided (

                   

                  Item 24. Cell/Phone Number

                   

                  Write your phone number (with STD code) or cell phone number, if there is any, on which you can be contacted or a message can be left for you. Darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals below the phone/cell number.

                   

                  Item 25. Mother Tongue

                   

                  Use the language codes as given below to darken the bubbles corresponding to the appropriate numerals in this item.

                   

                  Assamese 01 Bengali 02 English 03
                  Gujarati 04 Hindi 05 Kannada 06
                  Kashmiri 07 Malayalam 08 Marathi 09
                  Oriya 10 Punjabi 11 Sanskrit 12
                  Sindhi 13 Tamil 14 Telugu 15
                  Urdu 16 Others 17

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 27. Parent’s/Guardian’s Occupation

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble.

                   

                  Item 28. Parent’s/Guardian’s Total Annual
                  Income

                   

                  Darken the appropriate bubble. The annual income should be as on March 31, 2008. In case both parents are employed, the combined annual income is to be indicated.

                   

                  The candidate must sign the declaration. The place and date should also be entered. The two signatures, the one below this declaration and the other in the box below your photograph, should be identical. Applications without signatures or with different signatures at the two places will be treated as

                   

                  16 OTHER INFORMATION RELATED TO
                  APPLICATION FORM
                  16.1 Acknowledgement Card

                   

                  One printed Acknowledgement Card is enclosed with each Application Form. Write your application number in the space provided. Also write your name and complete postal address in

                   

                  Enclose with the Application Form a duly attested photocopy of your 10th Class or Equivalent Examination Pass Certificate, where your Date of Birth is mentioned clearly. In case the pass certificate is not available, enclose copies of your admit card and mark sheet of the 10th Class Examination.
                  Completed Application

                   

                  Duly completed Application Form should be refolded only along the original fold and inserted in the envelope supplied such that the barcode in the Application Form is visible through the transparent window in the envelope.

                   

                  Please refer to Appendix-III carefully to identify the appropriate institute to which you should send your completed application. It should be sent to the IIT located in the zone where you wish to appear for the examination (irrespective of the institute from where you have obtained the Application Form).
                  For example, if your choices of the cities of examination are Allahabad and Nainital, then you should send your completed Application Form, with the necessary documents, to the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur.

                   

                  Please fill up all relevant information on the envelope carefully. The envelope containing the Application Form and the Acknowledgement Card with other documents must be sent by
                  You are advised to see the checklist given on the inside front cover of this brochure before mailing the application. The addresses of the IITs are given on the back cover of this brochure.
                  The allotment of the institute and the course that may ultimately be offered to you is in no way influenced by

                   

                  19 JEE-2009 17:00 hours on December 24, 2008. Any application received after this date will not be accepted. Any delay in receiving the application material by the candidate will not be considered as a valid reason for the late submission of the completed application after the deadline. The institute will not accept responsibility for any postal delay or irregularity or loss during postal transit. January 20, 2009, you must check with the JEEOffice, where your application was sent to. Telephonenumbers are given on the back cover of this brochure.
                  INDIAN INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY
                  Bhubaneswar
                  Bombay
                  Delhi
                  Gandhinagar
                  Guwahati
                  Hyderabad
                  Kanpur
                  Kharagpur
                  Madras
                  Patna
                  Punjab
                  Rajasthan
                  Roorkee
                  One time payment
                  3100
                  3400
                  2500
                  3400
                  2150
                  1750
                  2150
                  3100
                  1750
                  2150
                  2500
                  2150
                  2790
                  Payable every semester
                  28100
                  33550
                  27035
                  33550
                  28450
                  27850
                  31692
                  28100
                  27850
                  28450
                  27035
                  31192
                  40850
                  Refundable caution deposit
                  6000
                  3000
                  4000
                  3000
                  4500
                  2000
                  4000
                  6000
                  2000
                  4500
                  4000
                  4000
                  4000
                  Medical insurance premium (per annum)
                  425
                  126
                  450
                  126
                  496
                  425
                  496
                  450
                  1540
                  280
                  Total fees payable at the time of admission*
                  37625
                  40076
                  33985
                  40076
                  35100
                  32096
                  37842
                  37625
                  32096
                  35100
                  33985
                  38882
                  47920

                   

                  your choices of cities of examination and the IIT zone. It depends only on your All India Rank (AIR) and on the choices of courses and institutes exercised by you at the time of counselling.

                   

                  16.4 Deadline for Receipt of the
                  Completed Application Form

                   

                  The last date for receipt of the completed application at the IITs is

                   

                  16.5 Proof of Sending the Completed
                  Application

                   

                  No claim of submission of the application will be
                  entertained unless the Acknowledgement Cardsupports it. No correspondence with regard to theapplication, eligibility, and Admit Card will beentertained unless the application number is quoted. Ifthe Acknowledgement Card does not reach you by

                   

                  17 Fee Structure

                   

                  The present fee structure (in Indian rupees) of different institutes is given in the tables below as a guideline. However, the exact fee structure would be provided at the time of counselling. The tuition fee per semester for foreign students is USD 2000 (non-SAARC countries)/USD 1000 (SAARC countries). Students who have PIO (Person of Indian Origin) and OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) status would be treated at par with Indian students so far as fee structure is concerned.

                   

                  IT-BHU,
                  Varanasi
                  ISMU,
                  Dhanbad
                  One time payment
                  3325
                  4200
                  Payable every odd semester
                  13910
                  19550
                  Payable every even semester
                  13910
                  17000
                  Refundable caution deposit
                  4000
                  5000
                  Total fees payable at the time of admission
                  21235
                  28750

                  20 JEE-2009
                  APPENDIX-I
                  Prescribed Format for OBC Certificate

                   

                  FORM OF CERTIFICATE TO BE PRODUCED BY OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES APPLYING FOR APPOINTMENT TO POSTS / ADMISSION TO CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS (CEIs), UNDER THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

                   

                  This is to certify that Shri / Smt. / Kum.

                   

                  Shri / Smt. / Kum. ________________________________________________________ and / or his family ordinarily reside(s) in the __________________________ District / Division of ________________________ State. This is also to certify that he/she does not belong to the persons/sections (Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the Government of India, Department of Personnel & Training O.M. No. 36012/22/93-Estt.(SCT) dated 08/09/93 which is modified vide OM No. 36033/3/2004 Estt.(Res.) dated 09/03/2004.
                  Dated: _________________
                  District Magistrate / Deputy Commissioner / Competent Authority
                  Seal

                   

                  NOTE:

                   

                  21 JEE-2009
                  Declaration/undertaking - for OBC Candidates only

                   

                  I, ________________________________ son / daughter of Shri _________________________________ resident of village/town/city __________________________________ district ________________________ State _______________ hereby declare that I belong to the ____________________ community which is recognised as a backward class by the Government of India for the purpose of reservation in services as per orders contained in Department of Personnel and Training Office Memorandum No.36012/22/93- Estt. (SCT), dated 8/9/1993. It is also declared that I do not belong to persons/sections (Creamy Layer) mentioned in Column 3 of the Schedule to the above referred Office Memorandum, dated 8/9/1993, which is modified vide Department of Personnel and Training Office Memorandum No.36033/3/2004 Estt.(Res.) dated 9/3/2004.
                  Signature of the Candidate
                  Place: _________________
                  Date: _________________

                   

                  22 JEE-2009
                  APPENDIX-II
                  Format for SC/ST Certificate and the Authorities Who May Issue Caste/Tribe Certificate

                     

                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950
                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950

                     

                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951
                    [As amended by the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification Order) 1956, the Bombay Reorganisation Act, 1960, the Punjab Reorganisation Act, 1966, the State of Himachal Pradesh Act, 1970, the North Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971, the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 2002]
                    * The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Castes Order, 1956;
                    * The Constitution (Andaman and Nicobar Islands) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1959, as amended by the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Order (Amendment) Act, 1976;
                    * The Constitution (Pondicherry) Scheduled Castes Order, 1964;
                    * The Constitution (Uttar Pradesh) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1967;
                    * The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Castes Order, 1968;
                    * The Constitution (Goa, Daman and Diu) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1968;
                    * The Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1970;
                    * The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Castes Order, 1978;
                    * The Constitution (Sikkim) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1978;
                    * The Constitution (Jammu and Kashmir) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1989;
                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order (Amendment) Act, 1990;
                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Act, 1991;
                    * The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Second Amendment) Act, 1991;

                       

                      IMPORTANT NOTES

                         

                        23 JEE-2009
                        APPENDIX-III
                        List of Cities of JEE-2009 Centres

                         

                        IIT BOMBAY ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        GOA

                         

                        Panaji 101

                         

                        GUJARAT

                         

                        Ahmedabad 102
                        Rajkot 103
                        Surat 104
                        Vadodara 105

                         

                        KARNATAKA

                         

                        Belgaum 106

                         

                        MADHYA PRADESH

                         

                        Bhopal 107
                        Indore 108
                        Jabalpur 109
                        Ujjain 110

                         

                        MAHARASHTRA

                         

                        Aurangabad 111
                        Latur 112
                        Mumbai (Central) 113
                        Mumbai (North East) 114
                        Mumbai (North West ) 115
                        Mumbai (South) 116
                        Mumbai (West) 117
                        Nagpur 118
                        Nashik 119
                        Navi Mumbai 120
                        Pune 121
                        Thane 122

                         

                        RAJASTHAN

                         

                        Ajmer 123
                        Bikaner 124
                        Jaipur 125
                        Jodhpur 126
                        Kota 127
                        Sawai Madhopur 128
                        Udaipur 129

                         

                        UAE

                         

                        Dubai 130

                         

                        IIT DELHI ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        DELHI

                         

                        Delhi (East) 201
                        Delhi (West) 202
                        Delhi (North) 203
                        Delhi (South) 204
                        Delhi (Central) 205

                         

                        HARYANA

                         

                        Faridabad 206
                        Gurgaon 207

                         

                        HIMACHAL PRADESH

                         

                        Palampur 208
                        Shimla 209

                         

                        JAMMU & KASHMIR

                         

                        Jammu 210

                         

                        MADHYA PRADESH

                         

                        Gwalior 211

                         

                        UTTAR PRADESH

                         

                        Agra 212
                        Aligarh 213
                        Gautam Budh Nagar 214

                         

                        (Noida)

                         

                        Ghaziabad 215
                        Mathura 216

                         

                        IIT GUWAHATI ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        ARUNACHAL PRADESH

                         

                        Itanagar 301

                         

                        ASSAM

                         

                        Dibrugarh 302
                        Goalpara 303
                        Guwahati 304
                        Silchar 305
                        Tezpur 306

                         

                        BIHAR

                         

                        Bhagalpur 307
                        Katihar 308
                        Patna 309

                         

                        MANIPUR

                         

                        Imphal 310

                         

                        MEGHALAYA

                         

                        Shillong 311

                         

                        WEST BENGAL

                         

                        Siliguri 312

                         

                        IIT KANPUR ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        UTTAR PRADESH

                         

                        Allahabad 401
                        Gorakhpur 402
                        Jhansi 403
                        Kanpur (East) 404
                        Kanpur (West) 405
                        Lucknow 406
                        Raebareli 407

                         

                        UTTARAKHAND

                         

                        Nainital 408
                        Pantnagar 409

                         

                        IIT KHARAGPUR ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        ANDAMAN AND
                        NICOBAR ISLANDS

                         

                        Port Blair 501

                         

                        BIHAR

                         

                        Gaya 502
                        Muzaffarpur 503

                         

                        CHATTISGARH

                         

                        Bhilai 504
                        Bilaspur 505
                        Raipur 506

                         

                        JHARKHAND

                         

                        Bokaro 507
                        Dhanbad 508
                        Jamshedpur 509
                        Ranchi 510

                         

                        ORISSA

                         

                        Balasore 511
                        Berhampur 512
                        Bhubaneswar 513
                        Cuttack 514
                        Rourkela 515
                        Sambalpur 516

                         

                        SIKKIM

                         

                        Gangtok 517

                         

                        TRIPURA

                         

                        Agartala 518

                         

                        WEST BENGAL

                         

                        Asansol 519
                        Barddhaman 520
                        Belur 521
                        Durgapur 522
                        Kharagpur 523
                        Kolkata (North) 524
                        Kolkata (Salt Lake) 525
                        Kolkata (South) 526
                        Malda 527

                         

                        IIT MADRAS ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        ANDHRA PRADESH

                         

                        Guntur 601
                        Hyderabad 602
                        Nellore 603
                        Tirupathi 604
                        Vijayawada 605
                        Visakhapatnam 606
                        Warangal 607

                         

                        KARNATAKA

                         

                        Bangalore 608
                        Mangalore 609
                        Mysore 610

                         

                        KERALA

                         

                        Kochi 611
                        Kozhikode 612
                        Thiruvananthapuram 613
                        Trissoor 614

                         

                        PUDUCHERRY

                         

                        Puducherry 615

                         

                        TAMIL NADU

                         

                        Chennai 616
                        Coimbatore 617
                        Madurai 618
                        Salem 619
                        Tiruchirapalli 620
                        Tirunelveli 621

                         

                        IIT ROORKEE ZONE
                        State/City/Town Code
                        CHANDIGARH

                         

                        Chandigarh 701

                         

                        HARYANA

                         

                        Ambala 702
                        Kurukshetra 703
                        Panipat 704
                        Rohtak 705

                         

                        PUNJAB

                         

                        Amritsar 706
                        Bhatinda 707
                        Jalandhar 708
                        Ludhiana 709
                        Patiala 710

                         

                        UTTARAKHAND

                         

                        Dehradun 711
                        Roorkee 712

                         

                        UTTAR PRADESH

                         

                        Bareilly 713
                        Meerut 714
                        Moradabad 715
                        Saharanpur 716
                        Varanasi 717

                         

                        24

                         

                      1. 1. This is to certify that Shri/ Shrimati/ Kumari*
                      2. _________________________________ son/daughter* of _________________________________ of Village/Town* _________________________________ District/Division* _________________________________ of State/Union Territory* _________________________________ belongs to the _________________________________ Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe* under :-
                        * The Constitution (Scheduled Castes) (Union Territories) Order, 1951
                        * The Constitution (Dadara and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Castes Order, 1962;
                        * The Constitution (Dadara and Nagar Haveli) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1962;

                         

                      3. 2. This certificate is issued on the basis of the Scheduled Castes / Scheduled Tribes* Certificate issued to Shri /Shrimati* father/mother* of Shri /Shrimati /Kumari*
                      4.  

                      5. 3. Shri/ Shrimati/ Kumari*
                      6. _________________________________ of Village/Town* _________________________________ in District/Division* _________________________________ of the State State/Union Territory* _________________________________ who belong to the Caste / Tribe* which is recognised as a Scheduled Caste / Scheduled Tribe* in the State / Union Territory* _____________________________issued by the _________________________________ dated___________________. _____________________________ and / or* his / her* family ordinarily reside(s)** in Village/Town* _______________________________ of ____________________________ District/Division* of the State Union Territory* of _________________________________
                        Signature:
                        _________________________
                        Designation
                        ________________________
                        (with seal of the Office)
                        Place:
                        _____________________ State/Union Territory _____________________ Date: _____________________
                        *Please delete the word(s) which are not applicable.

                         

                      7. 1. The term "ordinarily reside(s)**" used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
                      8.  

                      9. 2. Officers competent to issue Caste/Tribe certificates:
                        1.  

                        2. (i) District Magistrate / Additional District Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate / City Magistrate / Sub-Divisional Magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner.
                        3.  

                        4. (ii) Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.
                        5.  

                        6. (iii) Revenue Officers not below the rank of Tehsildar.
                        7.  

                        8. (iv) Sub-divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and/ or his family normally reside(s).
                        9.  

                        10. (v) Administrator / Secretary to Administrator / Development Officer (Lakshdweep Island).
                        11.  

                        12. 3. Certificate issued by any other authority will be rejected.
                        13. ______________________________________________________ Son / Daughter of Shri / Smt. ________________________________________________________ of Village/Town _________________________________________________District/Division _______________________________________ in the _________________________________________ State belongs to the _______________________________________________Community which is recognized as a backward class under:
                          (i)
                          Resolution No. 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dated 10/09/93 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 186 dated 13/09/93.
                          (ii)
                          Resolution No. 12011/9/94-BCC dated 19/10/94 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 163 dated 20/10/94.
                          (iii)
                          Resolution No. 12011/7/95-BCC dated 24/05/95 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 88 dated 25/05/95.
                          (iv)
                          Resolution No. 12011/96/94-BCC dated 9/03/96.
                          (v)
                          Resolution No. 12011/44/96-BCC dated 6/12/96 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 210 dated 11/12/96.
                          (vi)
                          Resolution No. 12011/13/97-BCC dated 03/12/97.
                          (vii)
                          Resolution No. 12011/99/94-BCC dated 11/12/97.
                          (viii)
                          Resolution No. 12011/68/98-BCC dated 27/10/99.
                          (ix)
                          Resolution No. 12011/88/98-BCC dated 6/12/99 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 270 dated 06/12/99.
                          (x)
                          Resolution No. 12011/36/99-BCC dated 04/04/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 71 dated 04/04/2000.
                          (xi)
                          Resolution No. 12011/44/99-BCC dated 21/09/2000 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 210 dated 21/09/2000.
                          (xii)
                          Resolution No. 12015/9/2000-BCC dated 06/09/2001.
                          (xiii)
                          Resolution No. 12011/1/2001-BCC dated 19/06/2003.
                          (xiv)
                          Resolution No. 12011/4/2002-BCC dated 13/01/2004.
                          (xv)
                          Resolution No. 12011/9/2004-BCC dated 16/01/2006 published in the Gazette of India Extraordinary Part I Section I No. 210 dated 16/01/2006.
                          (a)
                          The term ‘Ordinarily’ used here will have the same meaning as in Section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950.
                          (b)
                          The authorities competent to issue Caste Certificates are indicated below:
                          (i)
                          District Magistrate / Additional Magistrate / Collector / Deputy Commissioner / Additional Deputy Commissioner / Deputy Collector / Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate / Sub-Divisional magistrate / Taluka Magistrate / Executive Magistrate / Extra Assistant Commissioner (not below the rank of Ist Class Stipendiary Magistrate).
                          (ii)
                          Chief Presidency Magistrate / Additional Chief Presidency Magistrate / Presidency Magistrate.
                          (iii)
                          Revenue Officer not below the rank of Tehsildar’ and
                          (iv)
                          Sub-Divisional Officer of the area where the candidate and / or his family resides.

                           

                        14. a) Please read the
                        15.  

                        16. b) Please note down the seven-digit application number for future reference. Read the instructions carefully before filling the Application Form. Refer to the sample of a filled-in Application Form on the next two pages. Note especially the right method to darken the bubbles with HB pencil as shown in the Application Form.
                        17.  

                        18. c) First, write in black ink (
                        19. Important Notes given in the inside front cover of the brochure before and after filling-up the form. using capital letters) the required information in the boxes (wherever provided). Then darken the appropriate bubble corresponding to the letter/numeral underneath each box with HB pencil. What you write in these boxes is only for your guidance and verification that you are darkening the bubble corresponding to the correct letter/numeral. your name, your parent’s/ guardian’s name, and your date of birth should exactly be the same as given in your 10th Class or first Board/Pre-University examination certificate. Any deviation, whenever discovered, may lead to cancellation of your candidature.
                          (MANDATORY FIELD)
                          Leave one, and only one, blank box between consecutive words of your name. Darken the appropriate bubble underneath each letter of the name. If your name has several initials, leave one blank after each of them. If your name requires more than 34 boxes, darken the bubble marked + in the 35th column of the first row. (MANDATORY FIELD) General GE OBC (CL)

                           

                        20. • Other Backward Classes
                        21. OBC (NCL) (Non-Creamy Layer) (MANDATORY FIELD) and the disability is visual impairment, and you need 20% enlarged font question paper, then darken the bubble marked PD(VI). Other PD candidates (including candidates having visual impairment, but not needing 20% enlarged font question paper) darken the bubble marked PD(O). If you belong to the DS category (refer to Section 6), then fill up the bubble marked DS. NONE. (MANDATORY FIELD) (MANDATORY FIELD) . Candidates holding either PIO (Person of Indian Origin) or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cards, should darken the bubble corresponding to ‘FOREIGN’.
                          (MANDATORY FIELD)
                          (MANDATORY FIELD) (MANDATORY FIELD) .
                          (MANDATORY FIELD)
                          same zone. Your first preference must be entered under Choice-I and the second under Choice-II. Then darken the bubble corresponding to the appropriate numeral in each column (refer to the sample application form).

                           

                        22.  

                        23. • Scheduled Caste SC
                        24.  

                        25. • Scheduled Tribe ST
                        26.  

                        27. • Other Backward Classes (Creamy Layer)
                        28. : This would comprise of simple drawing depicting the total object in its right form and proportion, surface texture, relative location and details of its component parts in appropriate scale. Common domestic or day-to-day life usable objects like furniture, equipment, etc., from memory. Exercises in geometrical drawing containing lines, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, circles etc. Study of plan (top view), elevation (front or side views) of simple solid objects like prisms, cones, cylinders, cubes, splayed surface holders etc. Understanding and appreciation of three-dimensional forms with building elements, colour, volume and orientation. Visualization through structuring objects in memory. : Composition exercise with given elements. Context mapping. Creativity check through innovative uncommon test with familiar objects. Sense of colour grouping or application. General interest and awareness of famous architectural creations – both national and international, places and personalities (architects, designers etc. ) in the related domain.
                          Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count, significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quantities pertaining to the following experiments: Experiments based on using Vernier calipers and screw gauge (micrometer), Determination of g using simple pendulum, Young’s modulus by Searle’s method, Specific heat of a liquid using calorimeter, focal length of a concave mirror and a convex lens using u-v method, Speed of sound using resonance column, Verification of Ohm’s law using voltmeter and ammeter, and specific resistance of the material of a wire using meter bridge and post office box. Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian coordinates only), projectiles; Uniform Circular motion; Relative velocity.
                          Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation, polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument, triangle inequality, cube roots of unity, geometric interpretations. n natural numbers.
                          Commonly occurring ores and minerals of iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc and silver. Chemical principles and reactions only (industrial details excluded); Carbon reduction method (iron and tin); Self reduction method (copper and lead); Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminium); Cyanide process (silver and gold). Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+); Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide. Hybridisation of carbon; Sigma and pi-bonds; Shapes of simple organic molecules; Structural and geometrical isomerism; Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded); IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, mono-functional and bi-functional compounds); Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections); Resonance and hyperconjugation; Keto-enol tautomerism; Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids; Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and basicity of organic acids and bases; Polarity and inductive effects in alkyl halides; Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and heterolytic bond cleavage; Formation, structure and stability of carbocations, carbanions and free radicals. Homologous series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points and density); Combustion and halogenation of alkanes; Preparation of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions. Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes; Acid catalysed hydration of alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and elimination); Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone; Reduction of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by elimination reactions; Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X2, HX, HOX and H2O (X=halogen); Addition reactions of alkynes; Metal acetylides. Structure and aromaticity; Electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation; Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosubstituted benzenes. Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halogenation, nitration and sulphonation); Reimer-Tieman reaction, Kolbe reaction. Alkyl halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocation, Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitution reactions; Alcohols: esterification, dehydration and oxidation, reaction with sodium, phosphorus halides, ZnCl2/concentrated HCl, conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and ketones; Ethers:Preparation by Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldehydes and Ketones: oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formation; aldol condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro reaction; haloform reaction and nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard addition); Carboxylic acids: formation of esters, acid chlorides and amides, ester hydrolysis; Amines: basicity of substituted anilines and aliphatic amines, preparation from nitro compounds, reaction with nitrous acid, azo coupling reaction of diazonium salts of aromatic amines, Sandmeyer and related reactions of diazonium salts; carbylamine reaction; Haloarenes: nucleophilic aromatic substitution in haloarenes and substituted haloarenes (excluding Benzyne mechanism and Cine substitution). Classification; mono- and di-saccharides (glucose and sucrose); Oxidation, reduction, glycoside formation and hydrolysis of sucrose. General structure (only primary structure for peptides) and physical properties. Natural rubber, cellulose, nylon, teflon and PVC. Detection of elements (N, S, halogens); Detection and identification of the following functional groups: hydroxyl (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carboxyl, amino and nitro; Chemical methods of separation of mono-functional organic compounds from binary mixtures.
                          Concept of atoms and molecules; Dalton’s atomic theory; Mole concept; Chemical formulae; Balanced chemical equations; Calculations (based on mole concept) involving common oxidation-reduction, neutralisation, and displacement reactions; Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molarity, molality and normality. Absolute scale of temperature, ideal gas equation; Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation; Kinetic theory of gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relation with temperature; Law of partial pressures; Vapour pressure; Diffusion of gases. Bohr model, spectrum of hydrogen atom, quantum numbers; Wave-particle duality, de Broglie hypothesis; Uncertainty principle; Qualitative quantum mechanical picture of hydrogen atom, shapes of s, p and d orbitals; Electronic configurations of elements (up to atomic number 36); Aufbau principle; Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule; Orbital overlap and covalent bond; Hybridisation involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species; Hydrogen bond; Polarity in molecules, dipole moment (qualitative aspects only); VSEPR model and shapes of molecules (linear, angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramidal, trigonal bipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral). First law of thermodynamics; Internal energy, work and heat, pressure-volume work; Enthalpy, Hess’s law; Heat of reaction, fusion and vapourization; Second law of thermodynamics; Entropy; Free energy; Criterion of spontaneity. Law of mass action; Equilibrium constant, Le Chatelier’s principle (effect of concentration, temperature and pressure); Significance of ΔG and ΔGo in chemical equilibrium; Solubility product, common ion effect, pH and buffer solutions; Acids and bases (Bronsted and Lewis concepts); Hydrolysis of salts. Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; Standard electrode potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to ΔG; Electrochemical series, emf of galvanic cells; Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; Electrolytic conductance, specific, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlrausch’s law; Concentration cells. Rates of chemical reactions; Order of reactions; Rate constant; First order reactions; Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation). Classification of solids, crystalline state, seven crystal systems (cell parameters a, b, c,γβα,,), close packed structure of solids (cubic), packing in fcc, bcc and hcp lattices; Nearest neighbours, ionic radii, simple ionic compounds, point defects. Raoult’s law; Molecular weight determ- ination from lowering of vapour pressure, elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point. Elementary concepts of adsorption (excluding adsorption isotherms); Colloids: types, methods of preparation and general properties; Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants and micelles (only definitions and examples). Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars; Properties of γβαand,rays; Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series excluded), carbon dating; Stability of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron ratio; Brief discussion on fission and fusion reactions. Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur and halogens; Properties of allotropes of carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur. Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium; Boron: diborane, boric acid and borax; Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums; Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid); Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide; Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids and ammonia; Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid, phosphoric acid) and phosphine; Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen peroxide; Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate; Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides. Definition, general characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin-only magnetic moment; Coordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral). Oxides and chlorides of tin and lead; Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+; Potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate.
                          . Marks in Chemistry in JEE will be equal to marks in Chemistry section of Paper 1 + marks in Chemistry section of Paper 2. Similar procedure will be followed for Mathematics and Physics. The sum of the marks obtained in the individual subjects in JEE will be the aggregate mark for the candidate. minimum qualifying mark for ranking (MQMR) in the individual subjects. common merit list (CML) will be prepared, without any relaxed criteria, such that the number of general category (GE) candidates in this list is 1.15 times the number of available unreserved seats. The aggregate marks scored by the last candidate in the CML will be the CML cut-off score (CCS). aggregate marks is as follows.
                          09:00 – 12:00 hrs Paper-1
                          14:00 – 17:00 hrs Paper- 2.
                          June 11 and June 15, 2009. The test will consist of one paper of three hours duration – from 10:00 to 13:00 hrs. Candidates who fail to qualify in the Aptitude Test will not be eligible for admission to either B.Arch. or B.Des. courses. Question papers for aptitude test for B.Arch and B.Des will be in English only. The candidate should write the test only once, either on June 11 or June 15, 2009. at the time of counselling, failing which they will be treated as belonging to the General (GE) category.
                          using HB pencils only. Incorrect answers will be awarded negative marks.
                          3.2 Language and Font of Question Papers
                          NOT permitted in JEE-2009.

                           

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