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Index Course B.Tech. 4 Years IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Guwahati IIT Kanpur IIT Kharagpur IIT Madras IIT Roorkee It-Bhu Varanasi ISM Dhanbad

The document summarizes changes to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) joint entrance exam that will take place on April 8. Key changes include reducing the number of exam papers from three to two, each covering all subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Questions will focus more on analytical and reasoning skills compared to past years. The exam duration has also increased from two to three hours per paper. Coaching schools advise students to focus their studies on important topics in each subject like mechanics, organic chemistry, and calculus. Students are warned against blind guessing and should only attempt questions they are confident they can answer fully. The number of exam takers is expected to outstrip the increase in seats available across the 7 IIT

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Index Course B.Tech. 4 Years IIT Bombay IIT Delhi IIT Guwahati IIT Kanpur IIT Kharagpur IIT Madras IIT Roorkee It-Bhu Varanasi ISM Dhanbad

The document summarizes changes to the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) joint entrance exam that will take place on April 8. Key changes include reducing the number of exam papers from three to two, each covering all subjects of physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Questions will focus more on analytical and reasoning skills compared to past years. The exam duration has also increased from two to three hours per paper. Coaching schools advise students to focus their studies on important topics in each subject like mechanics, organic chemistry, and calculus. Students are warned against blind guessing and should only attempt questions they are confident they can answer fully. The number of exam takers is expected to outstrip the increase in seats available across the 7 IIT

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Course Index B.Tech.

4 Years 1 Aerospace Engineering Agricultural & 2 Food Engineering Biological 3 4 5 Sciences and Bioengineering Biotechnology Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering 6 7 8 Ceramic Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Computer 9 Science & Engineering 10 Electrical Engineering Electrical 11 Engineering (Power) Electronics & 12 Communication Engineering Electronics & 13 Electrical Communication Engineering 14 15 16 17 Electronics Engineering Energy Engineering Engineering Physics Industrial Engineering Production and 18 Industrial Engineering 19 Instrumentation Engineering Manufacturing 20 21 Science and Engineering Materials &

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Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee Varanasi Dhanbad * * * *

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Metallurgical Engineering 22 Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical & 23 Materials Engineering Metallurgical 24 Engineering & Materials Science 25 26 27 Metallurgical Engineering Mineral Engineering Mining Engineering Mining 28 Machinery Engineering Naval 29 Architecture & Ocean Engineering Ocean 30 Engineering & Naval Architecture 31 32 33 Petroleum Engineering Pulp & Paper Engineering Textile Technology * Top B.Pharm. 4 Years 34 Pharmaceutics B. Des. 4 years 35 Design * Top B. Arch. 5 years 36 Index 37 38 39 40 41 Architecture Course B.Tech. 4 Years Applied Geology Chemistry Exploration Geophysics Industrial Chemistry Mathematics & * * IIT IIT IIT IIT * IIT IIT * IIT IT-BHU ISM * Top * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee Varanasi Dhanbad * * * *

Scientific Computing 42 43 Mathematics and Computing Physics * * * Top M.Tech. Integrated 5 years 44 Mathematics & Computing * Top M.Tech. Dual Degree 5 Years 45 Aerospace Engineering Agricultural and Food Engineering: 46 Water Resources Development & Management Biochemical 47 48 49 Engineering & Biotechnology Biotechnology Biotechnology & Bio-chemical Engineering 50 Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering with M. Tech. in 51 Computer Application in Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering 52 with M. Tech. in Hydrocarbon Engineering Chemical Engineering 53 with M. Tech. in Process Engineering & Design Chemical Engineering 54 with M. Tech. in Process System Design & Engineering * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

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Civil Engineering Civil Engineering with M. Tech. in Infrastructural Civil Engineering Civil Engineering

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with M. Tech. in Structural Engineering Computer

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Science & Engineering Computer Science & Engineering with M. Tech. in Information Technology Electrical Engineering Industrial Engineering with M. Tech. in Industrial Engineering and Management Manufacturing Science & Engineering

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with M. Tech. in Industrial Engineering & Management Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in computer Aided Design & Automation Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing

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Mechanical Engineering

with M. Tech. in Energy Technology Mechanical Engineering 76 with M. Tech. in Intelligent Manufacturing Mechanical 77 Engineering with M. Tech. in Product Design Mechanical Engineering 78 with M. Tech. in Manufacturing Systems Engineering Mechanical Engineering with M. Tech. in 79 Thermal Energy & Environmental Engineering Mechanical Engineering 80 with M. Tech. in Thermal & Fluids Engineering Metallurgical Engineering & 81 Material Science with M. Tech. in Ceramics & Composites Metallurgical & Materials Engineering 82 with M. Tech. in Metallurgical Process Engineering Metallurgical & Materials 83 Engineering with M. Tech. in Metallurgical Engineering 84 Metallurgical Engineering & Material Science * * * * * * * *

with M. Tech. in Metallurgical Process Engineering 85 Mining Engineering Naval 86 Architecture & Ocean Engineering Ocean 87 Engineering & Naval Architecture * * *

MUMBAI : The three lakh students who appear at the IIT joint entrance examination on April 8 will face questions that demand more analytical and reasoning skills compared with past years. The examination papers have been reduced from three to two, with each carrying questions from all three subjects: physics, chemistry and mathematics. The duration of a paper would be three hours instead of the earlier two. Unlike before, when all questions carried negative marks, some this time will not. "The examination papers this year will test the students analytical and comprehension skills more than before," said Joy Deep Mukherjee, spokesperson for FITJEE. The focus will be on "correct and reasoned arguments". Teachers say the candidates mustnt try and second-guess the paper-setters by picking specific parts of their subjects to study. The papers will cover all the areas in each subject. They, however, suggest that there are areas in each subject the students will do well to focus on. For instance, in physics, some of the important chapters are mechanics, fluids, heat and thermodynamics, waves and sound, optics, modern physics and electrostatics. In chemistry, the students should focus on inorganic qualitative analysis, co-ordination chemistry, chemical bonding, physical electro-chemistry and the whole of organic chemistry. In mathematics, the key areas are complex numbers, probability, vectors, parabola and hyperbola in geometry, and application of derivatives as well as differentiation in calculus.

Mukherjee warns students against making blind guesses. "The students should give enough thought to each of the alternative questions. They should attempt questions they can fully answer." There are over 4,000 seats in the seven IITs. The number is expected to increase this year as the institutes begin implementing the 27 per cent quota for the other backward classes. According to the coaching school, the rise in examinees will outstrip the rise in seats, with the seat-candidate ratio falling from last years 1:55 to 1:74. The IIT entrance examination system has seen many changes over the years. Last year, the Union Human Resource Development Ministry had introduced a one-stage examination replacing the earlier two-stage system that included a screening test before the main examination.

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