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    REPORT OF THE

    JOINT IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE

    VOLUME-1

    Organizing Institute

    INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    KHARAGPUR

    AUGUST 2014

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    JEE (Advanced) 2014 processes are now over. Looking back through the whole year of activitiesand milestones, we are reminded of the tremendous support that we have received from variousquarters without which it would not have been possible on our part to complete the job.

    We express our deepest sense of gratitude to Prof. P. P. Chakrabarti, Chairman, JAB 2014 andDirector, IIT Kharagpur, for the tremendous support that we received from him. It has been a

    pleasure to have worked with a person of his stature and get his guidance at crucial stages ofoperations. The Directors of all other IITs are also duly acknowledged for extending their kindsupport. At this outset, we also would like to thank all members of the Joint Admission Board fortheir valuable suggestions and guidance.

    We are very much thankful to all members of the Joint Implementation Committee for the hard

    work they have put in and for helping us in taking major decisions. We are deeply indebted toeach of the members for their valuable contribution, cooperation and support.

    We are thankful to Mr Vineet Joshi, Chairman, CBSE and his colleagues for extending theircooperation and support.

    An entrance examination of our stature is only able to maintain its standard and respectability dueto untiring support of our faculty colleagues who work overtime in carrying out their jobsflawlessly. The most vital of all operations is paper setting and we would like to express ourdeepest sense of gratitude to the paper setting teams. All faculty members who helped in smooth

    conduct of the examination and the post-examination confidential operations across all seven IITsare also acknowledged for their hard work.

    We would like to express our sense of gratitude to the personnel of the Computer and InformaticsCentre, IIT Kharagpur, without whom it would not have been possible to move even an inch.Support from the Registrar, IIT Kharagpur is highly appreciated. We also would like to thank allstaff members of the JEE Cell of IIT Kharagpur for their untiring support.

    Organizing Team, JEE (Advanced) 2014

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    Joint Admission Board (JAB) 2014

    Serial # Member Position Institute

    1 Prof. M. Chakraborty Director IIT, Bhubaneswar2 Prof. D. V. Khakahr Director

    IIT, Bombay3 Prof. K Narasimhan Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    4 Prof. M Senthil Kumar Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    5 Prof. R. K. Shevgaonkar DirectorIIT, Delhi6 Prof. Kushal Sen Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    7 Prof. T R Sreekrishnan Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    8 Prof. Sudhir Jain Director IIT, Gandhinagar

    9 Prof. G. Biswas DirectorIIT, Guwahati10 Prof. Biplab Mondal Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    11 Prof. K V Krishna Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    12 Prof. U. B. Desai Director IIT, Hyderabad

    13 Prof. Pradeep Mathur Director IIT, Indore

    14 Prof. C V R Murty Director IIT, Jodhpur15 Prof. Indranil Manna Director

    IIT, Kanpur16 Prof. Neeraj Misra Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    17 Prof. Amit Mitra Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    18 Prof. P. P. Chakrabarti DirectorIIT, Kharagpur19 Prof. M K Panigrahi Organizing Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    20 Prof. Surjya Kanta Pal Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    21 Prof. D. Chakravarty Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    22 Prof. Bhaskar Ramamurthy DirectorIIT, Madras23 Prof. L P Sai Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    24 Prof. S Sundar Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    25 Prof. T A Gonsalves Director IIT, Mandi26 Prof. A. K. Bhowmick Director IIT, Patna

    27 Prof. Pradipta Banerjee DirectorIIT, Roorkee28 Prof. R P Gakkhar Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    29 Prof. Anjan Sil Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    30 Prof. M K Surappa Director IIT Ropar

    31 Prof. Rajeev Sangal DirectorIIT (BHU) Varanasi32 Prof. A. K. Ray Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    33 Prof. R. Mahanty Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    34 Prof. D. C. Panigrahi DirectorISM, Dhanbad35 Prof. G. Udaybhanu Chairman , JEE (Advanced)

    36 Prof. T. H. Syed Vice Chairman, JEE (Advanced)

    37 Prof. H C Gupta Organizing Chairman 2013 IIT Delhi

    37 Ms Amita Sharma Additional Secretary M H R D

    38 Sri Alok Misra Director

    39 Sri Vineet Joshi Chairman, COBSE (Invitee) CBSE

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    JEE (Advanced) 2014 : Executive Summary

    The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) 2014 being the second year of the newly introducedtwo-tier system of Entrance Examination for admission to technical Institutes, started with a notethat it would be too early to introduce any change in the policies and procedures from what wereadopted in 2013. The date of JEE (Advanced) was announced as 25 th May, 2014 and the same was

    publicized on the web page and media.

    The result of JEE (Main) 2014 was declared on 3 rd May 2014 and the data of qualified candidateswere obtained. The table given below shows the breakup of the candidates short listed for JEE(Advanced) 2014. Candidates were short listed based their scores in Paper-1 of JEE (Main) 2014.

    Category Required Number Cut off Qualified

    CML 74066 115 75859 55032

    PwD 1684 -25 1684

    SC 22132 53 22975 25847

    PwD 368 -18 368

    ST 11126 47 11143 11861

    PwD 124 -10 124

    OBC(NCL) 39285 74 40659 61292

    PwD 1215 19 1220

    Total 154032

    In case of SC and ST categories, the numbers of candidates of PwD sub-category were less thandouble the number of seats available, therefore, all were short listed. The last column gives the

    figures of candidates belonging to GE, SC, ST and OBC(NCL)categories short listed for JEE(Advanced) 2014. Out of the 1,54,032 candidates, 51 were declared ineligible based on record ofaccepted admission in 2013. Out of the 1, 53, 981 candidates declared eligible to write theexamination, 1, 25, 315 were male and 28, 666 were female candidates. Online registration wasdone through NIC during 3 rd May to 9 th May 2014. A total of 1, 26, 995 candidates registered outof which 1, 23, 042 candidates completed registration and 99, 604 male candidates registered with

    payment.

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    JEE (Advanced) 2014 was conducted under seven zonal IITs, in 364 centres across the countryin 98 cities and 1 centre at Dubai. A total of 1, 19, 581 candidates appeared in both papers. A totalof 27,151 candidates including 414 under PwD preparatory categories qualified in JEE (Advanced)

    2014.

    JIC decided to allow twice the number in each category to fill choices online and 18062 candidatesfilled choices online for regular undergraduate courses. There were a total number of 217 coursesoffered by 16 IITs and ISM Dhanbad. Three rounds of seat allocation was done as per the decisionof JAB-2014. The first round of seat allocation was declared on 1 st July in which a total of 9711seats were allocated out of which 9061 candidates accepted admission offer online through

    payment. In the second round, a total of 9691 seats were offered along with 63 preparatoryallocations. A total of 121 cases of rejection of admission was done based on the top 20 percentilecut off criterion and about 533 candidates withdrew their seats with refund. In the third round atotal of 9732 (with thirteen supernumerary allocations) and 63 preparatory allocations were made.A total of three seats in B. Arch Courses at Kharagpur and Roorkee could not be offered due tolack of AAT qualified candidates.

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    CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .......................................................................................................................... 2

    Organizing Team, JEE (Advanced) 2014 ................................................................................................. 2

    Joint Admission Board (JAB) 2014 ........................................................................................................... 3

    Calendar of Events, JEE (Advanced) - 2014 ............................................................................................... 8 Joint Admission Board (JAB) 2014 ................ .................. .................. ................. .................. ................. 10

    Meetings and Major Decisions .............................................................................................................. 10

    Meetings of the Joint Implementation Committee (JIC) for JEE (Advanced) - 2014 ................. .............. 11

    Legal Matters ............................................................................................................................................. 12

    JEE (Advanced) 2014 Question Paper Analysis and Results: ................. .................. .................. ........... 13

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in CML ............................................................................ 14

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in OBC (NCL) Category .................... .................. ........... 14

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in SC Category ....................... .................. ................. ...... 14 Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in ST Category .................. .................. .................. ........... 14

    Aggregate total marks with Different Ranks in CML ............................................................................... 14

    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in OBC (NCL) Category ............................. .................. ... 17

    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in SC Category ................................ .................. ............... 17

    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in ST Category.................................................................. 18

    Candidates Performance on Question Paper: Summary ................ .................. ................. .................. ...... 18

    Distribution of Marks in Each Subject and Aggregate ................ ................. .................. .................. ......... 24

    Relative performance of candidates in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) ................ .................. ............... 27

    Relative performance of candidates in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) Additional Feature ............... 28

    Statistical Analysis .................................................................................................................................... 31

    Table S-1: Candidates Eligible and Registered for JEE (Advanced) ................ ................. .................. . 32

    Table S2 Registered and Appeared Candidates in Each Zone .................. ................. .................. ....... 32

    Table S3 Category wise Qualified Candidates from Each Zone ............... .................. .................. .... 34

    Table S-4: Number of appeared and qualified PwD candidates in each zone. ............................... ....... 35

    Table S5: Gender and zone wise distribution of Appeared Candidates ................................ ................ 38

    Table S6: Zone wise distribution of qualified candidates according to Gender ................ .................. .. 38

    Table S-7 : Zone wise distribution of candidates registered according to type of preparation.............. 40

    Table S8 : Zone wise distribution of candidates qualified according to type of preparation ................ 41

    Table S9 : Registered and Qualified candidates according to Board affiliation ................ .................. .. 43

    Table S-10: Distribution of candidates according to place of schooling ................ ................. .............. 46

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    Table S-11: Distribution of Candidates according to Parental Income ..................... ................. ........... 47

    Table S-12: Distribution of Candidates According to Educational Qualification of Parents ................ 48

    Table S-13: Distribution of Candidates According to Occupation of Parents ................ .................. ..... 49

    Table S-14: State wise distribution of Candidates ................. .................. .................. ................. ........... 50

    Table S-15: City wise Registered and Qualified Candidate ................. .................. ................. .............. 52 Trend in Registration of Candidates in IIT-JEE / JEE (Advanced) ................ .................. ................. ........ 54

    Table T-1: Zone wise trend of Registered Candidates .......................................................................... 54

    Table T-2: Category wise trend of Registered Candidates .................. .................. .................. ............. 54

    Table T-3: Number of Attempts of Registered Candidates ................. .................. .................. ............. 55

    Table T-4: Gender wise trend of Registered Candidates ............... .................. .................. ................. .. 55

    Choice-filling and Seat Allocation Statistics .................. ................. .................. .................. ................. ..... 56

    Most Preferred Five Choices Given By Candidates ................. .................. .................. ................. ........ 59

    Most Opted Courses .............................................................................................................................. 60 Least Opted Courses .............................................................................................................................. 61

    Table C-1: Total Number of Seats Available in 2014 ................. .................. ................. .................. ..... 62

    Table C-2: Total Number of Seats Allotted in the Final Round Institute and Category wise ............ 63

    Table C-3: Seat Allocation Statistics versus Available Seats .................. .................. ................. ........... 63

    Table C-4: Institute wise allocation of Seats in the Third Round .................. ................. .................. ..... 65

    Table C-5: Distribution of Allotted Candidates based on number of Attempts ............................ ........ 66

    Table C-6: : Distribution of Allotted Candidates based on Gender .................. ................. .................. .. 66

    Table C-7: Institute wise Allocation of Preparatory Courses .................. ................. .................. ........... 67

    Table C-8: Institute wise Number of PwD Seats converted to respective category after Preparatoryallocation (total 35) ................................................................................................................................ 68

    Table C-9: Distribution of Allotted Candidates across all Boards ........................................................ 69

    Table C10 Institute wise allotment of students Common Merit List .................. .................. ........... 71

    Table C11 Institute wise allotment of students OBC Category ................. ................. .................. ... 74

    Table C12 Institute wise allotment of students SC Category ................. .................. ................. ...... 75

    Table C13 Institute wise allotment of students ST Category ................. ................. .................. ...... 76

    Opening and Closing Ranks of Various Courses After Final Allocation ................. .................. ............... 77

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    Calendar of Events, JEE (Advanced) - 2014

    S.No. Action Date / Deadline

    1. Uploading short advertisement (consolidated information ofJEE2012 will be retained)

    28th Sept. 2013

    2. Upload of Information Brochure in the Web Site 1 st October, 2013

    3. 1st release of short advertisement (English and Hindi) forJEE(Advanced) - 2013 in leading newspaper and on the website

    8th October 2013

    4. Upload JEE (Advanced) - 201 Frequently Asked Questions inthe website

    20-24th Oct. 2013

    5. Online application for JEE Main and JEE Advanced websiteopens for candidates

    15.11.2013 26.12.2013

    6. Submission of online application by the candidates 1st Nov. (Friday)

    7. Final Counselling Brochure to be available at Website 12th March 2014Wednesday

    8. JEE (Main) 2014 6th April 2014,Sunday

    9. Roll list and Verification list stationeries to be delivered toZonal IITs

    8th April 2014,Tuesday

    10 Testing of admit card generating software 8th 10th April2014, Tuesday-

    11 Top 1.5 lakhs candidates data to be available with IITKgp 2 nd May 2014,Friday

    12 Results of JEE Main 3 rd May 2014,

    Saturday13 Opening of website for eligible candidates to register for

    JEE(Advanced) exam3rd May 2013,Saturday

    14 Opening of website for registration and payment ofexamination fee registration for appearing JEE (Advanced)

    5th 9th May 2014,Monday - Friday

    15 Zone wise candidates data to be available for admit card,verification list and roll list

    10th May 2014,saturday

    16 Generation of admit card and available for candidates todownload

    11th May 2014,Sunday

    17 Admit card kept for candidates to download from Zonal IITsweb by entering Reg No. of JEE (Main) and DOB. The

    11h May 2014,Sunday

    18. Transport arrangement for Institute Representatives for onward and return journey

    15 th May 2014,Thursday

    19. Distribution of Center and Contingency amount to IRs 15 th May, 2014

    20. Confirmation of names for flight booking for outstation IRs 15 t May, 2014

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    21. Trunk checking and taking the responsibility by IRs 15 th 18 th May,2014Thursday Sunday

    22. Movement of IRs to outstation centers 21st May 24 t May,2014 Wednesday

    23 JEE(Advanced) 2014 25 th May, 2014

    24 Answer key published in website 1st June 2014,Sunday

    25 Comments invited from Candidates and Public 1 st June to 5 th June,2014

    26 Web display of ORS for correction (4 Days) 8 th 11 th June 2014,Sunday Wednesday

    27 Declaration of Results (including Preparatory) through websitedates for online choice filling. Send SMS

    19 th June 2014,Thursday

    28 Online portal open for choice filling for courses and forappearing AAT Exam zone

    20th 25 th June2014, Friday

    29 AAT Exam 26th June 2014,Thursday30 Evaluation of AAT 27th June (Friday)

    29 th June (Sunday)

    31 Declaration of AAT results 28 th June 2014,Sunday

    32 Website release of 1st round of course allocation 01 July 2014,Tuesday

    33 First round of seat acceptance through online payment(mechanism of checking Board Cut off, Category etc to be

    1st July 5th July2014, Tuesday to

    34 2nd round of course allocation 7th July 2014,Monday

    35 Website release of 2nd round of course allocation 8th July 2014,Tuesday

    36 Second round of acceptance of seat through online payment (2Days)

    9th 10th July 2014,Wednesday,

    37. Online withdrawal of seat by provisionally allotted candidates but not interested to join IIT(Exit Policy)and Refund of provisional

    9th -11th July 2014,Wednesday - Friday

    38 Final and third round for course allocation and release in website

    12th July 2014,Saturday

    39 Final round of seat acceptance by online payment andverification of Mark Sheets

    12th 15th July2014, Saturday-

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    Joint Admission Board (JAB) 2014

    Meetings and Major Decisions

    Meeting Number Venue Dtae1 II T Delhi 25 th August, 20132 IIT Delhi 15 th September, 2013

    1. Number of Attempts For JEE(Advanced) 2014 : Two consecutive attempts to write

    JEE(Advanced). Candidates who appeared IIT-JEE in 2012 or before are not eligible to

    write JEE(Advanced)-2014

    2. JAB resolved to continue with short listing of the top 1,50,000 in the merit list of

    JEE(Main).

    3. The Joint Admission Board resolved to continue with the existing criterion of "top 20

    percentile among the successful candidates" in respective categories in the qualifying

    Board Examination.

    4. Question papers be printed separately in English and Hindi, with a bit of excess of English

    question papers to be provided to candidates in case of need.

    5. The eligibility criterion for admission of candidates belonging to PwD category will be

    fixed as the minimum marks amongst the four main categories (GE, OBC-NCL, SC and ST)

    under the top 20 percentile cut off among the successful candidates of their respective

    Boards.

    6. Fee Structure for JEE(Advanced) -2014

    Centre Category Amount

    Male Candidates Appearing from

    Centres in India

    (N0 Registration fee for FemaleCandidates)

    GE, OBC(NCL) Rs 2000/-

    SC, ST, PwD of All Categories Rs 1000/-

    Candidates Appearing from Dubai

    Centre

    Irrespective of Gender and

    Category

    220 US$

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    7. The subject wise and aggregate cut off marks in JEE(Advanced) 2014 will be the same as

    followed in 2013. The cut off marks are 10% and 35 % for GE; 9% and 31.5% for OBC(NCL)

    and 5% and 17.5% for SC, ST, PwD candidates respectively.

    8. The tie break policy followed in the previous year will also be continued. In case of a tie in

    aggregate marks in JEE(Advanced)-2014, the ranking will be done on the basis of higher

    marks in Mathematics, followed by Physics and Chemistry. In case all subject wise marks

    are same, the candidates will be awarded the same AIR.

    9. The Board resolved to follow three rounds of seat allocation after a one-time choice-

    filling by candidates.

    10. The Examination Centre at Dubai will be continued and IIT Guwahati will take the

    responsibility of conducting the examination there for three years from 2014.

    11. Allocation of seats to Foreign Nationals will be on supernumerary basis

    Meetings of the Joint Implementation Committee (JIC) for JEE (Advanced) -2014

    # Venue Dates1 IIT Delhi 14 September, 20132 IIT Kanpur 19 October, 20133

    IIT Madras 27 December, 20134 IIT Roorkee 22-23 February, 20145 IIT Guwahati 12-13 April, 20146 IIT Kharagpur 30 May, 20147 IIT Kharagpur 16-17 June, 20148 IIT Kharagpur 30 June, 20149 IIT Bombay 27 July, 201410 IIT Delhi 22 August, 2014

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    Legal Matters

    # Writ Petition # Filed By Reason Outcome1 W.P. (C) 2910/2014

    filed at the High Court

    of Delhi

    Devam Misra Made ineligible to write JEE(Advanced) as he took admission

    in 2013 and did not withdraw ontime

    Candidate wasallowed to appear,

    result declared andseat offered in theFinal Round as perCourt order; Casewithdrawn

    2 CWP No 8796 filed atHigh Court of Punjaband Haryana

    Pavit Teg Bir Singh Declared ineligible to write JEE(Advanced) 2014 based onyear of passing of QE asfurnished in JEE (Main);Appealed to Court pleading thathe furnished wrong information

    by mistake

    Allowed to write,result declared andseat allocated bythe order of theCourt. Casedisposed on proofof the petitionersclaim

    3 WP # 8527/2014 filedat the High Court ofJabalpur

    Utkarsh Bajpai Requested for review of ORS,appealed to court even before thecompletion of the process

    Revision of marksconveyed to thecourt, casedisposed.

    4 Misc. No ../2014 inWP(C) No 2275 of2010 filed at the HighCourt of Delhi

    Rajeev kumar PIL filed with many allegationsagainst JEE system, particularlyappealed court for passing orderto make answer key open forcomments by public andstudents.

    Court passed orderto make answer keyopen from 1 st to 5thJune and the samewas carried out.

    5 WP No 32199/2014filed at the High Courtof Karnataka atBangalore

    Syed Ameer Khusro Admission of this candidate belonging to GE PwD wascancelled as he falls below the 20

    percentile cut off marks. Heappealed to court against thecancellation

    Decision pending

    6 WC No 19529 / 2014filed at the High Courtof Andhra Pradesh,Hyderabad

    K V Viswateja Admission of this candidate belonging to GE PwD wascancelled as he falls below the 20

    percentile cut off marks. Heappealed to court against thecancellation

    Decision Pending

    7 WP No ____/2014 filedat Delhi High Court

    Anmol Kumar The candidate belongs to PwDand passed his QE in 2013. Hisadmission was cancelled basedon 2013 rules and he appealed tothe Court

    Decision pending

    8 Misc. No ../2014 inWP(C) No 2275 of2010 filed at the HighCourt of Delhi

    Rajeev Kuamr PIL filed with many allegationsagainst JEE system, particularlyappealed court for passinginterim order for accepting JSACconstituted by MHRD in 2013

    Court rejected theappeal and asked tosubmit report onCommonCounseling by

    November, 2014

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    JEE (Advanced) 2014 Question Paper Analysis and Results:JEE (advanced) 2014 had two Papers, Paper-1 and Paper-2, each containing three parts, Physics,

    Chemistry and Mathematics. Each part in each paper had 20 questions each. In Paper-1, each part had two

    sections, first being Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) with one or more than one options correct type and

    the second being questions with only one integer as correct option from a given set of ten integers from 0 to

    9, both inclusive. The two sections had equal number of ten questions. In Paper-2, each part had three

    sections: Section-1 was MCQ with only one correct option (ten questions) ; Section-2 Comprehension

    type with only one correct option (six questions) and Section-3 were matching list type with one correct

    option (four questions).

    In both papers, all questions carried 3 marks for correct answer irrespective of the difficulty level. In paper

    1, there was no negative mark for wrong answers, whereas, in Paper-2, wrong answers carried -1 mark.

    Thus a candidate could have scored anything between 0 to 180 in Paper-1 and -60 to 180 in Paper-2. Thus,

    the total marks obtained by a candidate could have been anywhere between -90 to 360 with the minimumand maximum possible marks in each paper as -30 and 120.

    Cut off Marks of all the Categories (same as that in 2013)

    Category Physics Chemistry Mathematics AggregateGE 12 12 12 126OBC(NCL) 11 11 11 113SC, ST 6 6 6 63PwD (All Categories) 6 6 6 63

    Preparatory 3 3 3 31

    The maximum marks scored in JEE (Advanced) 2014 was 334 out of 360, that is 92.8% and theminimum marks scored was -32.. The average marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics were 25.02,30.01 and 24.88. While the average marks in Physics is less by about 1 mark, there is substantial increase inaverage marks in Chemistry and Mathematics compared to 2013.

    The following are the salient features of the result of JEE (Advanced) 2014.

    1. Twenty six candidates scored aggregate marks above or equal to 300.2. The maximum marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are 117, 111 and 117

    respectively.3. No candidate could score full marks in any subject.

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    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in CMLRanks Math Phy Chem Total

    1 117 109 108 334 19416 15 59 52 126

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in OBC (NCL) CategoryRanks Math Phy Chem Total

    1 103 111 100 314 6028 15 49 49 113

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in SC CategoryRanks Math Phy Chem Total

    1 103 114 84 301 4444 6 16 41 63

    Marks of the first and last ranked candidate in ST CategoryRanks Math Phy Chem Total

    1 97 102 91 290 1255 6 17 40 63

    Aggregate total marks with Different Ranks in CML

    Ranks Total1 334

    101 278201 267301 259401 252501 246601 241

    701 237801 234901 230

    1001 2271101 2251201 2221301 220

    1401 2181501 2161601 2131701 2111801 2091901 2072001 2062101 204

    2201 2032301 2012401 2002501 1992601 1972701 1962801 195

    2901 1943000 1933101 1923201 1913301 1903401 1893501 1883601 187

    3701 1873801 1863901 1854001 1844101 1834201 1824301 181

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    4401 1814501 1804601 1794701 1784800 178

    4901 1775001 1765101 1765201 1755301 1745401 1745501 1735601 1725701 1725801 1715901 1706001 1706101 1696201 1696301 1686401 1686501 1676601 1676701 1666801 1656901 165

    7001 1647101 1647201 1637301 1637401 1627501 1627601 1617701 1617801 1617901 1608001 160

    8101 1598201 1598301 1588401 1588501 1578601 1578701 156

    8801 1568901 1569001 1559101 1559201 154

    9301 1549401 1549501 1539601 1539701 1529801 1529901 152

    10001 15110101 15110201 15110301 15010401 15010501 15010601 14910701 14910801 14810900 14811001 14811101 14711201 14711301 147

    11401 14611501 14611601 14611701 14511801 14511901 14512001 14412101 14412201 14412301 14312401 143

    12501 14312601 14212701 14212801 14212901 14213001 14113101 141

    13200 14113301 14013401 14013501 14013601 140

    13701 13913801 13913901 13914001 13814100 13814201 13814301 13814401 13714501 13714601 13714701 13714801 13614901 13615001 13615100 13615201 13515301 13515400 13515501 13515601 13415701 134

    15801 13415901 13416001 13316101 13316201 13316301 13316401 13216501 13216601 13216700 13216801 131

    16901 13117001 13117101 13117201 13117301 13017401 13017500 130

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    17601 13017700 12917801 12917901 12918001 129

    18101 12818201 12818301 12818401 12818501 12818601 12718701 12718800 12718900 12719001 12619100 12619201 12619301 12619401 126

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    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in OBC (NCL) Category

    Rank Marks1 314

    101 232201 212301 199401 191501 185601 180701 176801 173901 170

    1001 1671101 164

    1201 1621301 1601401 1581601 1541701 1521801 150

    1801.1 1501901 1492001 147

    2101 1462201 1442301 1432401 1422501 1412601 1392701 1382801 1372901 1363001 1353101 1343201 1333301 132

    3401 1313501 1303501 1303601 1303701 1293801 1284001 1264101 1254201 125

    4301 1244401 1234501 1224601 1224701 1214701 1214801 1204901 1205001 1195101 1185201 1185301 1175401 116

    5501 1165601 1155601 1155701 1145801 1145901 1136001 113

    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in SC Category

    Ranks Marks1 301

    101 165201 146301 136401 128501 122601 117701 113801 110901 107

    1001 1041101 1011201 991401 95

    1501 931601 911601 911701 891801 881901 862001 852101 842201 822301 812401 802401 802501 792601 782701 77

    2801 762901 753001 743101 733101 733201 723501 693601 693701 683801 674001 664101 654201 644401 63

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    Aggregate total of marks with different ranks in ST Category

    Ranks Marks1 290

    101 123201 106301 97401 90501 85

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper (Code-1): Summary

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    Physics : Section 11 5935 96224 17421 4.96 80.47 14.572 32440 80194 6946 27.13 67.06 5.813 8854 97611 13115 7.40 81.63 10.974 18039 95050 6491 15.09 79.49 5.435 10207 100271 9102 8.54 83.85 7.616 5661 90952 22967 4.73 76.06 19.217 48545 59941 11094 40.60 50.13 9.288 15432 90784 13364 12.91 75.92 11.189 25588 79838 14154 21.40 66.76 11.84

    10 24967 87433 7180 20.88 73.12 6.00Physics : Section 2

    11 33813 70868 14899 28.28 59.26 12.4612 19588 80616 19376 16.38 67.42 16.2013 33642 75241 10697 28.13 62.92 8.9514 49630 60166 9784 41.50 50.31 8.18

    15 40661 69244 9675 34.00 57.91 8.0916 39239 68225 12116 32.81 57.05 10.1317 35972 73553 10055 30.08 61.51 8.4118 60484 49128 9968 50.58 41.08 8.3419 28068 76231 15281 23.47 63.75 12.7820 47455 60523 11602 39.68 50.61 9.70

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper (Code-1): Summary

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    Chemistry : Section 121 33105 82853 3622 27.68 69.29 3.0322 13409 99437 6734 11.21 83.15 5.6323 14949 94679 9952 12.50 79.18 8.3224 19154 95701 4725 16.02 80.03 3.9525 20377 96172 3031 17.04 80.42 2.5326 36282 81113 2185 30.34 67.83 1.8327 8077 105018 6485 6.75 87.82 5.4228 6567 103601 9412 5.49 86.64 7.8729 51268 65175 3137 42.87 54.50 2.6230 12591 95570 11419 10.53 79.92 9.55

    Chemistry : Section 231 15896 86367 17317 13.29 72.22 14.4832 34870 79330 5380 29.16 66.34 4.5033 33182 78616 7782 27.75 65.74 6.5134 25672 82936 10972 21.47 69.36 9.1835 17713 95014 6853 14.81 79.46 5.7336 2174 106718 10688 1.82 89.24 8.9437 32071 83372 4137 26.82 69.72 3.4638 49155 65179 5246 41.11 54.51 4.3939 47792 61661 10127 39.97 51.56 8.4740 69477 42107 7996 58.10 35.21 6.69

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper (Code-1): Summary

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    Mathematics : Section 141 17837 82535 19208 14.92 69.02 16.0642 42378 58013 19189 35.44 48.51 16.0543 19971 86526 13083 16.70 72.36 10.9444 38325 68108 13147 32.05 56.96 10.9945 39716 67900 11964 33.21 56.78 10.0046 26747 85833 7000 22.37 71.78 5.8547 3980 101353 14247 3.33 84.76 11.9148 29402 70415 19763 24.59 58.88 16.5349 56236 54857 8487 47.03 45.87 7.1050 15371 91357 12852 12.85 76.40 10.75

    Mathematics : Section 251 38518 65553 15509 32.21 54.82 12.9752 45768 62832 10980 38.27 52.54 9.1853 12724 95284 11572 10.64 79.68 9.6854 45416 65458 8706 37.98 54.74 7.2855 19469 85542 14569 16.28 71.53 12.1856 69727 44899 4954 58.31 37.55 4.1457 13489 93251 12840 11.28 77.98 10.7458 21581 87395 10604 18.05 73.08 8.8759 17902 85359 16319 14.97 71.38 13.6560 37322 67346 14912 31.21 56.32 12.47

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper(Code-1): Summary (contd.)

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    AttemptedPhysics : Section 1

    1 57750 40932 20898 48.29 34.23 17.482 38624 55363 25593 32.30 46.30 21.403 45083 51446 23051 37.70 43.02 19.284 63042 48658 7880 52.72 40.69 6.595 23461 29310 66809 19.62 24.51 55.876 24979 34201 60400 20.89 28.60 50.517 56582 35293 27705 47.32 29.51 23.178 29773 46368 43439 24.90 38.78 36.33

    9 16808 38789 63983 14.06 32.44 53.5110 15454 39818 64308 12.92 33.30 53.78

    Physics : Section 211 5833 56946 56801 4.88 47.62 47.5012 8918 29176 81486 7.46 24.40 68.1413 54558 33966 31056 45.62 28.40 25.9714 27860 37334 54386 23.30 31.22 45.4815 31371 45836 42373 26.23 38.33 35.4316 30957 44346 44277 25.89 37.08 37.03

    Physics: Section 3

    17 81635 26037 11908 68.27 21.77 9.9618 56809 49015 13756 47.51 40.99 11.5019 20621 58414 40545 17.24 48.85 33.9120 19329 88471 11780 16.16 73.98 9.85

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper(Code-1): Summary (contd.)

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    Chemistry : Section 121 33443 48997 37140 27.97 40.97 31.0622 85718 28286 5576 71.68 23.65 4.6623 55450 38364 25766 46.37 32.08 21.5524 41343 44670 33567 34.57 37.36 28.0725 42530 51194 25856 35.57 42.81 21.6226 21653 26148 71779 18.11 21.87 60.0327 26575 29502 63503 22.22 24.67 53.1028 89140 21959 8481 74.54 18.36 7.0929 44721 51827 23032 37.40 43.34 19.26

    30 21796 68648 29136 18.23 57.41 24.37Chemistry : Section 2

    31 24686 49736 45158 20.64 41.59 37.7632 27886 33292 58402 23.32 27.84 48.8433 53533 33602 32445 44.77 28.10 27.1334 23188 43240 53152 19.39 36.16 44.4535 55331 33646 30603 46.27 28.14 25.5936 31538 37570 50472 26.37 31.42 42.21

    Chemistry: Section 337 28984 35599 54997 24.24 29.77 45.9938 66353 26729 26498 55.49 22.35 22.1639 70622 36327 12631 59.06 30.38 10.5640 69283 41012 9285 57.94 34.30 7.76

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    Candidates Performance on Question Paper(Code-1): Summary (contd.)

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    Mathematics : Section 141 18370 31391 69819 15.36 26.25 58.3942 9356 29180 81044 7.82 24.40 67.7743 27110 31289 61181 22.67 26.17 51.1644 36825 35602 47153 30.80 29.77 39.4345 21550 38423 59607 18.02 32.13 49.8546 51542 30490 37548 43.10 25.50 31.4047 20681 23597 75302 17.29 19.73 62.9748 16755 40557 62268 14.01 33.92 52.0749 22474 46455 50651 18.79 38.85 42.36

    50 16978 67411 35191 14.20 56.37 29.43Mathematics : Section 2

    51 31568 39560 48452 26.40 33.08 40.5252 37572 18001 64007 31.42 15.05 53.5353 16663 28419 74498 13.93 23.77 62.3054 27525 19687 72368 23.02 16.46 60.5255 46390 32469 40721 38.79 27.15 34.0556 20395 51700 47485 17.06 43.23 39.71

    Mathematics: Section-357 40252 50634 28694 33.66 42.34 24.0058 45816 52818 20946 38.31 44.17 17.5259 64652 32245 22683 54.07 26.96 18.9760 56061 47065 16454 46.88 39.36 13.76

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    Distribution of Marks in Each Subject and Aggregate

    Fig.1 : Distribution of marks in Physics (Paper 1 + Paper 2). (Total number = 1,19.580)

    Fig.2 : Distribution of marks in Chemistry (Paper 1 + Paper 2). (Total number = 1,19.580)

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    Fig.3 : Distribution of marks in Mathematics (Paper 1 + Paper 2). (Total number = 1,19.580)

    Fig.4 : Distribution of Total marks in (Physics + Chemistry + Mathematics)). (Total number = 1,19.580)

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    Fig. 5: Total number of questions attempted by candidates. All candidates have attempted at least 45questions. A good number of candidates attempted all 60 questions because there was no negative markingin Paper-1

    Fig. 6: Total number of questions attempted by candidates. All candidates have attempted at least 28questions. Number of candidates attempting all 60 questions are significantly less than that in Paper-1 asthere was negative marking.

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    Relative performance of candidates in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced)

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    Relative performance of candidates in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced) Additional Feature

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    Fig.7 Relative performance in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced). A negligible number (20,610) could improve their scores in JEE (Advanced).

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    Fig.8 Relative performance in JEE (Main) and JEE (Advanced). The trend shows less percentage of students could improve in the higher percentage range.

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    StatisticsSalient Points:

    1. The percentage of candidates registered form the number eligible based on JEE (Main) score hasremained more or less same in 2014 compared to 2013. The percentage of PwD candidates whoregistered is actually quite low. This may be due to the fact that they are already in the sub-zerolevels of marks in JEE (Main). (Table-S-1).

    2. An increase in the percentage of candidates appearing in 2014 is observed (from the totalregistered) in 2014 (94.15%) compared to 2013 (91.5%). The increase is consistently observed inall zones. (Table S-2)

    3. Out of the 1,26,995 candidates who registered (all irrespective of payment status), 7495candidates did not appear, out of which, 2432 were female candidates (32.45 % of the total).Therefore, it cannot be concluded that female candidates drop out because they did not have topay.

    4. There has been a significant increase in the number of candidates who qualified in JEE (Advanced) 2014. This increase is from 20834 in 2013 to 27152 in 2014. (Table S-3). This resulted in a goodnumber of candidates with ties in the higher ranks. Proportionately, there has been an increase inthe percentage of PwD candidates qualifying (Table S-4).

    5. The ratio of male : female candidates appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2014 has remained same asthat in 2013. (Table S-5). Also, strikingly, the ratio is maintained in the qualified candidates. (TableS-6).

    6. The year 2014 also witnesses the dominance of CBSE in the competition scenario and likeprevious years, CBSE, AP Board, CSCE, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan Boards have the majorshare of students contributing to the IIT system (Table S-9). Amongst the states, AP, Delhi,Rajasthan, Bihar and UP take the lead in the number of qualified candidates (Table S-14).

    7.

    The trend of zonal distribution of registered candidates is also replicated in 2014, with Bombayzone having the highest number followed by Madras and Delhi.8. The statistics of registered and qualified candidates based on their mode of preparation has not

    changed significantly . The response (self study and other mode) does not really reveal much andinsufficient to comment on any change in the influence of coaching. (Table S-8, Fig. 21)

    9. The statistics of place of schooling has remained same as in 2013 with cities contributing 76% ofthe qualified candidates and villages a mere 9.77%.

    10. Graduate parents seem to be the majority of qualified candidates (42%) like previous years.11. Jaipur, Delhi (taken together), Patna, Vijawada, Hyderabad, Visakhaptanam, Mumbai, Pune, Sikar,

    Bhopal, Lucknow, Kanpur and Chennai have 14946 out of the 27152 qualified candidates.

    12. As far as the trends are concerned, candidates registering for the first attempt seem to haveincreased from 69.6 % in 2013 to 85.88% in 2014 (Table T-3). Rest of the parameters such asdistribution across zones, gender ratio and category distributions have remained same as 2013.

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    Table S-1: Candidates Eligible and Registered for JEE (Advanced)GE SC ST OBC(NCL) PwD

    Eligible 55032 25847 11861 61292 3396Registered 49357 19433 7913 46350 1426% Registered 89.68% 75.18% 66.71% 75.62% 41.99%

    Table S2 Registered and Appeared Candidates in Each Zone

    ZONE Registered GE SC ST OBC APPEARED % Appeared

    Bombay 29978 11579 5130 2814 10455 28124 93.81

    Delhi 18025 8280 2729 943 6073 17346 96.23

    Guwahati 10053 2226 1266 963 5598 9481 94.33

    Kanpur 14993 5768 3042 445 5738 14478 96.55

    Kharagpur 15504 5937 2557 1496 5514 14507 93.57

    Madras 26361 10762 3118 1263 11218 23988 91.00

    Roorkee 12081 5571 2489 395 3626 11653 96.46

    Total 126995 50123 20331 8319 48222 119580 94.16%

    Fig. 9: Distribution of registered candidates across 7 zones.

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    Fig.10: Distribution of candidates appearing from across the zones. The dominance of Bombay and Madrasare noteworthy.

    Fig. 11: Distribution of registered, candidates across 7 zones.

    Bombay, 28124

    Delhi, 17346

    Guwahati, 9484Kanpur, 14478

    Kharagpur, 14507

    Madras, 23988

    Roorkee, 11653 Zonewise Appeared Candidates

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    Registered 29978 18025 10053 14993 15504 26361 12081

    Appeared 28123 17346 9483 14475 14507 23988 11653

    Qualified 6528 4582 1582 3024 3101 5728 2607

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    Table S3 Category wise Qualified Candidates from Each Zone

    ZONE GE SC ST OBC(NCL) Total

    Bombay 3699 1009 487 1333 6528

    Delhi 2736 654 166 1026 4582

    Guwahati 534 313 65 670 1582

    Kanpur 1748 601 44 631 3024

    Kharagpur 1664 583 138 716 3101

    Madras 3118 807 309 1494 5728

    Roorkee 1551 508 62 486 2607

    Total 15050 4475 1271 6356 27152

    Fig. 12: Distribution of qualified candidates across the zones. Bombay and Madras together constitute 45%of the total.

    Bombay24%

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    Fig. 13: Distribution of qualified candidates as per their category from across the zones. The OBC(NCL)category students outnumber General category candidates in Guwahati zone.

    Table S-4: Number of appeared and qualified PwD candidates in each zone.

    Zone Registered Appeared Qualified %QualifiedBombay 272 236 43 18.22

    Delhi 155 142 31 21.83Guwahati 261 238 34 14.29

    Kanpur 220 199 23 11.56Kharagpur 274 238 47 19.75

    Madras 228 197 46 23.35Roorkee 132 120 20 16.67

    Total 1542 1370 244

    Data presented in Table S-4 also includes the candidates who qualified for preparatory courses. A total of243 candidates qualified for regular UG courses and 413 qualified for Preparatory courses.

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    GE 3699 2736 534 1748 1664 3118 1551

    SC 1009 654 313 601 583 807 508

    ST 487 166 65 44 138 309 62

    OBC(NCL) 1333 1026 670 631 716 1494 486

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    Fig. 14: Zone wise distribution of PwD candidates who appeared in JEE (Advanced) -2014.

    Bombay, 236

    Delhi, 142

    Guwahati, 238

    Kanpur, 199

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    Fig. 15: Zone wise distribution of PwD candidates who qualified in JEE (Advanced) -2014.

    Fig. 16: Appeared versus qualified PwD candidates from the seven zones.

    Bombay18%

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    PwD Candidates Qualified

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    Appeared 236 142 238 199 238 197 120

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    Table S5: Gender and zone wise distribution of Appeared CandidatesZONE Male Female Total %Male %Female

    Bombay 23814 4309 28123 84.68 15.32Delhi 14682 2664 17346 84.64 15.36

    Guwahati 8213 1271 9484 86.60 13.40

    Kanpur 12203 2275 14478 84.29 15.71Kharagpur 11707 2800 14507 80.70 19.30

    Madras 17760 6229 23989 74.03 25.97Roorkee 9754 1899 11653 83.70 16.30

    Totals 98133 21447 119580 82.06 17.9

    Fig. 17: Ratio of male : female candidates who appeared in JEE (Advanced) 2014.

    Table S6: Zone wise distribution of qualified candidates according to Gender

    ZONE MALE FEMALE TOTAL %MALE %FEMALEBombay 5862 666 6528 89.80 10.20

    Delhi 4138 444 4582 90.31 9.69Guwahati 1457 125 1582 92.10 7.90Kanpur 2721 303 3024 89.98 10.02Kharagpur 2768 333 3101 89.26 10.74Madras 4856 872 5728 84.78 15.22Roorkee 2341 266 2607 89.80 10.20Total 24143 3009 27152 88.91 11.08

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    Male 23814 14682 8213 12203 11707 17760 9754

    Female 4309 2664 1271 2275 2800 6229 1899

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    Fig. 18: Summary of distribution of registered and qualified male and female candidates acrosszones.

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    MALE Registered 25192 15204 8617 12609 12386 19016 10091

    MALE Qualified 5862 4138 1457 2721 2768 4856 2341

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    Fig. 19: The scenario of the proportion of male and female candidates qualifying in JEE (Advanced) - 2014

    Table S-7 : Zone wise distribution of candidates registered according to type of preparation

    Zone Self-Study OtherMode Total %SelfStudy %OtherModeBombay 19776 10202 29978 65.97 34.03Delhi 11825 6200 18025 65.60 34.40

    Guwahati 7081 2972 10053 70.44 29.56Kanpur 10339 4654 14993 68.96 31.04Kharagpur 10495 5009 15504 67.69 32.31

    Madras 12358 14003 26361 46.88 53.12Roorkee 8137 3944 12081 67.35 32.65

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    Fig. 20: Distribution of appeared candidates in terms of their mode of preparation (Data taken from JEE(Main))

    Table S8 : Zone wise distribution of candidates qualified according to type of preparation

    Zone Self-Study OtherMode Total %SelfStudy %OtherModeBombay 3509 3019 6528 53.75 46.25

    Delhi 2568 2014 4582 56.05 43.95Guwahati 998 584 1582 63.08 36.92Kanpur 1721 1303 3024 56.91 43.09Kharagpur 1865 1236 3101 60.14 39.86Madras 2152 3576 5728 37.57 62.43Roorkee 1469 1138 2607 56.35 43.65

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    %SelfStudy 65.97 65.60 70.44 68.96 67.69 46.88 67.35%OtherMode 34.03 34.40 29.56 31.04 32.31 53.12 32.65

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    Fig. 21: Distribution of qualified candidates in terms of their mode of preparation (Data taken from JEE(Main))

    Bombay Delhi Guwahati Kanpur Kharagpur Madras Roorkee

    %SelfStudy 53.75 56.05 63.08 56.91 60.14 37.57 56.35

    %OtherMode 46.25 43.95 36.92 43.09 39.86 62.43 43.65

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    Table S9 : Registered and Qualified candidates according to Board affiliation

    BoardCode BoardName Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified01 ANDHRA PRADESH BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION 17944 4745 14.13 17.4802 ASSAM HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION COUNCIL 670 63 0.53 0.2303 BIHAR INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION COUNCIL (BIHAR SCHOOL

    EXAMINATION BOARD)4936 661 3.89 2.43

    04 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 57796 14955 45.51 55.0805 CHATTISGARH MADHYAMIK SHIKSHA MANDAL (CHATTISGARH

    BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)568 36 0.45 0.13

    06 COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 4064 932 3.20 3.4307 GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY

    EDUCATION54 14 0.04 0.05

    08 GUJARAT SECONDARY EDUCATION BOARD 5016 359 3.95 1.3209 HARYANA BOARD OF EDUCATION 492 58 0.39 0.2110 H P BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 258 22 0.20 0.0811 J AND K STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 194 24 0.15 0.0912 JHARKHAND ACADEMIC COUNCIL 564 34 0.44 0.1313 KARNATAKA BOARD OF PRE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 2207 268 1.74 0.9914 KERALA BOARD OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS 1780 113 1.40 0.4215 MADHYA PRADESH BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 2712 411 2.14 1.5116 MAHARASTRA STATE BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER

    SECONDARY EDUCATION8753 1819 6.89 6.70

    17 MANIPUR COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 71 6 0.06 0.0218 MEGHALAYA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 89 1 0.07 0.0019 MIZORAM BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 38 1 0.03 0.0020 NAGALAND BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 73 1 0.06 0.0021 ODISHA COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 1081 98 0.85 0.3622 PUNJAB SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD 292 43 0.23 0.16

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    23 RAJASTHAN BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 8441 1551 6.65 5.7124 TAMIL NADU BOARD OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 1421 65 1.12 0.2425 TRIPURA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 61 5 0.05 0.0226 U P BOARD OF HIGH SCHOOL AND INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION 4909 452 3.87 1.6627 UTTARANCHAL SHIKSHA EVAM PARIKSHA PARISHAD 190 15 0.15 0.0628 WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 1688 295 1.33 1.0929 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING 238 33 0.19 0.12

    30 JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA, NEW DELHI 50 8 0.04 0.0331 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH 174 48 0.14 0.1832 DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE, AGRA 3 0 0.00 0.0033 BANASTHALI VIDYAPEETH, RAJASTHAN 5 1 0.00 0.0034 VISHWA BHARTI UNIVERSITY, SHANTINIKETAN, BIRBHOOM, WB 9 0 0.01 0.0035 RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES,

    HYDERABAD12 1 0.01 0.00

    36 HARYANA OPEN SCHOOL, BHIWANI 8 2 0.01 0.0137 RAJASTHAN STATE OPEN SCHOOL, JAIPUR 1 0 0.00 0.0038 M P STATE OPEN SCHOOL, BHOPAL 2 0 0.00 0.0039 ANDHRA PRADESH OPEN SCHOOL SOCIETY 11 1 0.01 0.0040 BIHAR BOARD OF OPEN SCHOOLING EXAMINATION 17 1 0.01 0.0041 CHHATTISGARH STATE OPEN SCHOOL 1 0 0.00 0.0082 A LEVEL OF GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION, CAMBRIDGE

    UNIVERSITY (IGSE)5 2 0.00 0.01

    83 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 3 1 0.00 0.0099 OTHERS 94 7 0.07 0.03

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    Fig. 22: Distribution of registered and qualified candidates from various Boards. Data clearly indicates the dominance of CBSE, AP, Gujarat,Maharashtra Baords).

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    10

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    01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 82 83 99

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    Table S-10: Distribution of candidates according to place of schooling

    12 th Scooling From Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified

    CITY 85937 20636 67.67 76.00TOWN 24468 3862 19.27 14.22

    VILLAGE 16590 2654 13.06 9.77126995 27152 100 100

    Fig. 23: Distribution of qualified candidates in terms of their place of schooling (Data taken from JEE (Main))

    CITY TOWN VILLAGE

    %Registered 67.67 19.27 13.06

    %Qualified 76.00 14.22 9.77

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    Table S-11: Distribution of Candidates according to Parental IncomeFIncome FIncome Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified

    - No Data 16754 3282 13.19 12.091 UPTO 100000 36070 5063 28.40 18.652 RS. 100001 -200000 16179 2975 12.74 10.963 RS. 200001 - 300000 14161 2921 11.15 10.764 RS. 300001 -400000 11986 2735 9.44 10.075 RS. 400001 -500000 9906 2645 7.80 9.746 RS. 500001-600000 6693 2014 5.27 7.427 RS. 600001-700000 3300 1091 2.60 4.028 RS. 700001-800000 2518 840 1.98 3.099 RS. 800001 AND ABOVE 9428 3586 7.42 13.21

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    Fig. 24: Distribution of qualified candidates in terms of their parental income (Data taken from JEE(Main))

    0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 30.00

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    RS. 100001 -200000

    RS. 200001 - 300000

    RS. 300001 -400000

    RS. 400001 -500000

    RS. 500001-600000

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    RS. 700001-800000

    RS. 800001 AND ABOVE

    Distribution of candidates according to Parents'Income

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    Table S-12: Distribution of Candidates According to Educational Qualification of Parents

    FQual

    Father's

    Qualification Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified0 BLANK 14306 2730 11.27 10.054507961 ILLITERATE 5832 668 4.59 2.4602239252 MATRICULATE 25254 3672 19.89 13.523865653 GRADUATE 48245 11414 37.99 42.037418974 POST GRADUATE 24832 7156 19.55 26.355332945 OTHERS 8526 1512 6.71 5.56865056

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    Fig. 25: Distribution of qualified candidates in terms of the qualification of parents (Data taken from JEE(Main))

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    OTHERS

    Registered & Qualified according to Father'sQualification

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    Table S-13: Distribution of Candidates According to Occupation of Parents

    Father'sOccupation Father Occupation Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified

    00 UNKNOWN 14607 2812 11.50 10.3601 AGRICULTURE 16940 2381 13.34 8.77

    02 BUSINESS 20661 4538 16.27 16.7103 MEDICAL 1796 602 1.41 2.2204 ENGINEERING 4022 1219 3.17 4.4905 LAW PRACTICE 1045 247 0.82 0.9106 GOVERNMENT SERVICE 35266 7926 27.77 29.1907 PUBLIC SECTOR SERVICE 6160 1842 4.85 6.7808 PRIVATE SERVICE 13216 2936 10.41 10.8109 TEACHING / RESEARCH 5802 1326 4.57 4.8810 ARCHITECTURE 133 27 0.10 0.1011 PHARMACY 234 62 0.18 0.23

    12 SELF EMPLOYMENT 4453 817 3.51 3.0113 OTHERS 2660 417 2.09 1.54

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    Fig. 26: Distribution of qualified candidates in terms of occupation of father (Data taken from JEE (Main))

    00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13

    Registered 1460 1694 2066 1796 4022 1045 3526 6160 1321 5802 133 234 4453 2660Qualified 2812 2381 4538 602 1219 247 7926 1842 2936 1326 27 62 817 417

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    Table S-14: State wise distribution of Candidates

    STATECODE STATENAME Registered Qualified %Registered %Qualified01 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS (UT) 33 1 0.03 0.0002 ANDHRA PRADESH 18946 4975 14.92 18.3203 ARUNACHAL PRADESH 168 6 0.13 0.02

    04 ASSAM 1244 158 0.98 0.5805 BIHAR 9481 1735 7.47 6.3906 CHANDIGARH (UT) 1031 286 0.81 1.0507 CHHATTISGARH 1670 277 1.32 1.0208 DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT) 20 4 0.02 0.0109 DAMAN & DIU (UT) 10 0 0.01 0.0010 DELHI (NCT) 6730 1796 5.30 6.6111 GOA 94 18 0.07 0.0712 GUJARAT 6245 672 4.92 2.4713 HARYANA 4358 1043 3.43 3.84

    14 HIMACHAL PRADESH 700 98 0.55 0.3615 JAMMU & KASHMIR 476 73 0.37 0.2716 JHARKHAND 4877 924 3.84 3.4017 KARNATAKA 3240 506 2.55 1.8618 KERALA 4127 475 3.25 1.7519 LAKSHADWEEP (UT) 6 0 0.00 0.0020 MADHYA PRADESH 7030 1639 5.54 6.0421 MAHARASTRA 10510 2313 8.28 8.5222 MANIPUR 100 7 0.08 0.0323 MEGHALAYA 139 5 0.11 0.02

    24 MIZORAM 44 2 0.03 0.0125 NAGALAND 96 1 0.08 0.0026 ODISHA 2327 340 1.83 1.2527 PUDUCHERRY (UT) 127 20 0.10 0.0728 PUNJAB 2073 462 1.63 1.7029 RAJASTHAN 15331 4292 12.07 15.8130 SIKKIM 33 1 0.03 0.0031 TAMIL NADU 3216 602 2.53 2.2232 TRIPURA 168 17 0.13 0.0633 UTTAR PRADESH 17207 3314 13.55 12.2134 UTTARAKHAND 1377 263 1.08 0.9735 WEST BENGAL 3753 825 2.96 3.0499 NEPAL/BHUTAN 8 2 0.01 0.01

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    Fig. 27: State wise distribution of registered and qualified candidates. Three states AP, Rajasthan and UPdominate the scenario.

    0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00

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    ANDHRA PRADESHARUNACHAL PRADESH

    ASSAMBIHAR

    CHANDIGARH (UT)CHHATTISGARH

    DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI (UT)DAMAN & DIU (UT)

    DELHI (NCT)GOAGUJARAT

    HARYANAHIMACHAL PRADESHJAMMU & KASHMIR

    JHARKHANDKARNATAKA

    KERALALAKSHADWEEP (UT)MADHYA PRADESH

    MAHARASTRAMANIPUR

    MEGHALAYAMIZORAM

    NAGALANDODISHA

    PUDUCHERRY (UT)PUNJAB

    RAJASTHANSIKKIM

    TAMIL NADUTRIPURA

    UTTAR PRADESH

    UTTARAKHANDWEST BENGAL

    NEPAL/BHUTAN

    Registered & Qualified according to State

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    Table S-15: City wise Registered and Qualified Candidate

    Exam. City Name Registered QualifiedAGARTALA 171 18

    AGRA 1232 242

    AHMEDABAD 2852 363AJMER 931 264

    ALIGARH 424 104ALLAHABAD 1479 223

    AMBALA 249 43AMRITSAR 293 44BAREILLY 651 120

    BENGALURU 2941 475BHATINDA 521 140

    BHILAI 573 122BHOPAL 2211 531

    BHUBANESWAR 1963 294BILASPUR 420 65BOKARO 924 209

    CHANDIGARH 1801 393CHENNAI 2427 498

    DEHRADUN 627 122DELHI (CENTRAL) 1117 229

    DELHI (EAST) 2039 506DELHI (NORTH) 1729 423DELHI (SOUTH) 2424 659

    DELHI (WEST) 2076 532DHANBAD 878 118

    DUBAI 98 12DURGAPUR 709 165FARIDABAD 779 225GANGTOK 28 0

    GAUTAM BUDHNAGAR(NOIDA)

    291 85

    GAYA 481 64GHAZIABAD 611 161

    GORAKHPUR 1172 193GURGAON 1360 332GUWAHATI 1139 142GWALIOR 900 280

    HALDWANI 327 60HARIDWAR 230 58HYDERABAD 8170 2337

    IMPHAL 97 7

    Exam. City Name Registered QualifiedINDORE 2582 665

    ITANAGAR 177 1

    JABALPUR 1070 179JAIPUR 10116 2780

    JALANDHAR 484 87JAMMU 489 85

    JAMSHEDPUR 853 207JHANSI 741 182

    JODHPUR 1584 329JORHAT 208 27KANPUR 2797 503KATIHAR 206 34

    KHARAGPUR 242 34KOCHI 1462 186

    KOLKATA (NORTH) 989 191KOLKATA (SALT LAKE) 1050 266

    KOLKATA (SOUTH) 700 189KOZHIKODE 1558 140

    KURUKSHETRA 555 139LUCKNOW 3064 631LUDHIANA 326 85MADURAI 612 58

    MALDA 84 19

    MANGALORE 358 49MATHURA 413 119MEERUT 674 141

    MORADABAD 383 82MUMBAI 3257 861

    MUZZAFARPUR 723 133NAGPUR 2948 495

    NAVI MUMBAI 959 289NELLORE 873 168

    PALAMPUR 147 20PANAJI 180 26

    PANIPAT 277 89PATIALA 385 119PATNA 6425 1107

    PORT BLAIR 24 1PUDUCHERRY 284 49

    PUNE 3546 730RAIPUR 800 123

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    Exam. City Name Registered QualifiedRAJKOT 919 62RANCHI 1992 317ROHTAK 530 149

    ROORKEE 541 100ROURKELA 366 48SHILLONG 163 5

    SHIMLA 250 32SIKAR 1821 450

    SILCHAR 79 9Exam. City Name Registered Qualified

    Exam. City Name Registered QualifiedSILIGURI 257 41SURAT 1615 175

    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM 1128 145UDAIPUR 772 253

    VADODARA 1071 154VARANASI 2255 398

    VIJAYAWADA 5275 1448VISAKHAPATNAM 2738 715

    WARANGAL 1273 175

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    Trend in Registration of Candidates in IIT-JEE / JEE (Advanced)

    Table T-1: Zone wise trend of Registered Candidates

    Table T-2: Category wise trend of Registered CandidatesYear GE % OBC % SC % ST % Total

    1997 81990 89.8 0 0 7235 7.9 1742 1.9 91279

    1998 84951 88.9 0 0 8282 8.7 1942 2.0 95517

    1999 99171 88.3 0 0 10036 8.9 2382 2.1 112344

    2000 115319 89.7 0 0 9951 7.7 2495 1.9 128625

    2001 131706 89.1 0 0 11796 8.0 3141 2.1 147775

    2002 158994 89.3 0 0 14224 8.0 3597 2.0 178043

    2003 157542 88.0 0 0 15914 8.9 4033 2.3 178940

    2004 154811 88.3 0 0 15294 8.7 4041 2.3 175355

    2005 175331 88.5 0 0 17304 8.7 4717 2.4 198059

    2006 264536 88.4 0 0 26800 9.0 6707 2.2 299087

    2007 222515 88.4 0 0 22049 8.8 6519 2.6 251803

    2008 208328 64.8 74404 23.1 29829 9.3 9092 2.8 321653

    2009 239917 60.2 107285 26.9 37825 9.5 13237 3.3 398264

    2010* 268684 59.0 128114 28.1 42800 9.4 15973 3.5 455571

    2011 276239 56.9 142297 29.3 47358 9.8 19242 4.0 485136

    2012 294333 58.11 143284 28.29 49087 9.69 19780 3.91 506484

    2013 51180 40.38 47092 37.15 20054 15.82 8423 6.65 126749

    2014 50123 39.47 48222 37.97 20331 16.01 8319 6.55 126995

    * The data for 2010 is based on appeared candidates

    Year B % D % Guw % K % Kgp % M % R % Total

    1997 14381 15.8 17875 19.6 - - 21655 23.7 23780 26.1 13588 14.9 - - 91279

    1998 15400 16.1 19115 20.0 - - 23777 24.9 23240 24.3 14087 14.7 - - 956191999 17673 15.7 25829 23.0 1393 1.2 28837 25.7 24201 21.5 14414 12.8 - - 112347

    2000 18434 14.3 31753 24.7 1403 1.1 32672 25.4 28756 22.4 15607 12.1 - - 128625

    2001 22532 15.3 39271 26.6 1806 1.2 36711 24.8 29962 20.3 17493 11.8 - - 147775

    2002 27486 15.4 48115 27.0 3058 1.7 40943 23.0 35787 20.1 18420 10.4 4234 2.4 178043

    2003 25896 14.5 37150 20.8 14384 8.0 33905 19.0 30897 17.3 19477 10.9 17231 9.6 178940

    2004 28743 16.4 35052 20.0 14144 8.1 33321 19.0 27632 15.8 20134 11.5 16329 9.3 175355

    2005 33916 17.1 36709 18.5 16656 8.4 35190 17.8 29498 14.9 24007 12.1 22083 11.2 198059

    2006 50854 17.0 52414 17.5 25812 8.6 53979 18.1 41362 13.8 42264 14.1 32402 10.8 299087

    2007 46789 18.6 47776 19.0 16486 6.6 39760 15.8 33939 13.5 39916 15.9 27137 10.8 251803

    2008 63517 19.2 53192 16.6 20826 6.5 47187 14.7 42242 13.1 51747 16.1 42648 13.3 321653

    2009 83838 21.1 62974 15.8 31323 7.9 48819 12.3 53959 13.5 67093 16.8 50258 12.6 398264

    2010 80761 17.0 73789 15.6 54471 12.0 73929 15.6 61263 12.9 68537 14.5 61232 14.5 473982

    2011 85146 17.6 70793 14.6 58610 12.1 80348 16.6 63016 13.0 65612 13.5 61611 12.7 485136

    2012 77322 15.3 74499 14.7 62160 12.2 82679 16.3 65362 12.9 77970 15.4 66492 13.1 506484

    2013 29351 23.16 19159 15.12 10483 8.27 15212 12.00 15289 12.06 25332 19.99 11923 9.41 126749

    2014 29978 23.61 18025 14.19 10053 7.92 14993 11.81 15504 12.21 26361 20.76 12081 9.51 126995

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    Table T-3: Number of Attempts of Registered CandidatesYear No. of registered candidates First attempt % Second attempt % Third/more attempts % Not available

    2001 147775 99069 67.0 32611 22.1 15902 10.8 -

    2002 178043 118755 66.7 40238 22.6 18873 10.6 -

    2003 178940 116198 64.9 38846 21.7 17021 9.5 -

    2004 175355 114682 65.4 41559 23.7 18763 10.7 -

    2005 198059 132765 67.0 45488 23.0 19806 10.0 -

    2006 299087 213485 71.4 51359 17.2 15289 5.1 -

    2007 251803 201298 79.9 50370 20.0 NA NA 135

    2008 321653 264881 82.4 56488 17.6 NA NA 284

    2009 398264 336686 84.5 61370 15.4 NA NA 208

    2010 473982 - - - - NA NA -

    2011 485136 389129 80.2 95785 19.7 NA NA 222

    2012 506484 416289 82.1 89970 17.7 225 0.04 -

    2013 126749 88269 69.6 38480 27.2 NA NA -

    2014 126995 109066 85.88 17929 14.12 NA NA -

    Table T-4: Gender wise trend of Registered CandidatesYear Male % Female % Total

    1997 81461 89.2 9818 10.8 91279

    1998 84791 88.7 10828 11.3 95619

    1999 99608 88.7 12684 11.3 112292

    2000 112403 87.4 16222 12.6 128625

    2001 128118 86.7 19657 13.3 147775

    2002 152319 85.6 25624 14.5 178043

    2003 153192 85.6 25748 14.4 178940

    2004 150786 86.0 24569 14.0 175355

    2005 168762 85.2 29297 14.8 198059

    2006 244190 81.7 54897 18.4 299087

    2007 195250 77.5 56553 22.5 251803

    2008 243399 75.7 78254 24.3 321653

    2009 295831 74.3 102431 25.7 398264

    2010* 342447 75.2 113063 24.8 455571

    2011 371400 76.6 113736 23.4 485136

    2012 337916 66.7 168568 33.3 506484

    2013 103660 81.8 23089 18.2 126749

    2014 103115 81.20 23880 18.80 126995

    *The data for 2010 is based on appeared candidates

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    Choice-filling and Seat Allocation Statistics

    A total of 27, 152 candidates qualified JEE (Advanced) 2014 securing marks above the declared cut off inall categories. The Joint Implementation Committee decided to invite twice the number of candidates ineach category to fill choices. Candidates in CML down to a rank of 9939 securing marks 152 and above,candidates belonging to OBC(NCL) securing marks down to 117 and rank 5369, SC candidates securingmarks down to 74 and rank of 3045, all ST candidates securing marks equal to or above 63 and rank 1255were called for online choice filling. A total of 243 PwD candidates qualified above the cut off marks andall were called for choice-filling. A total of 18369 candidates (because about 1700 OBC-NCL candidateswere included in the 9939 CML candidates) were called for choice-filling, that was higher than the 2013figures by about 4000. All 414 candidates belonging to PwD sub category were called for choice-filling for

    preparatory courses.

    A total of 18369 candidates filled choices that include 284 candidates from the Preparatory Merit List. Atotal of 314 CML candidates did not fill choices out of which 20 were between AIR of 1000 5000, 292were between 5000 9939. A total of 267 OBC-NCL candidates did not fill choices. Out of the SC and STcandidates, 139 did not fill choices.

    The Architecture Aptitude Test was conducted on 26 June. A total of 1420 candidates registered for thetest and 376 candidates finally wrote as shown in the table below. Two hundred and eight students passedthe AAT.

    Institute Registered Appeared Qualified AllotedSeatBombay 339 71 42 20

    Delhi 232 79 41 16Guwahati 101 22 13 3

    Kanpur 147 39 24 5Kharagpur 141 49 34 10

    Madras 305 60 23 9Roorkee 155 56 31 14TOTAL 1420 376 208 77

    Unlike 2013, an online seat acceptance procedure was adopted so that candidates did not have to report physically at zonal IIT for payment and document verification. Electronic payment gateway of State Bank

    of India and ICICI Bank were used for this purpose and for the benefit of candidates in remote areas, fundtransfer through NEFT and payment through Demand Draft were also allowed. Candidates were asked toupload their Class-XII mark sheet and they were checked for the top 20 percentile cut off marks of theirrespective Boards and their categories.

    A total of 9711 seats were allocated in the first round. A total of 9061 candidates accepted seat by payingand uploading documents online. A total of 650 candidates did not accept admission in the first round.Amongst the first round candidates, admission was cancelled for 98 candidates due to falling short of top

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    20 percentile cut off marks. The second round seat allocation was released and 9691 regular UG seatswere allocated along with 70 preparatory allotments. There were 23 more candidates whose admission wascancelled due to falling short on top 20 percentile cut off marks criterion and about 540 candidateswithdrew their admission offer with refund of money and 121 candidates submitted their voluntarywithdrawal. In the third round a total of 63 preparatory allocations were made. After conversion of PwDseats to their main categories, a total of 9732 (fourteen supernumerary seats) regular UG courses wereoffered in the third round. A few candidates who were rejected on top 20 percentile cut off criterion

    produced their revised mark sheets from their Boards and those who were rejected for not uploadingdocuments also submitted documents in person and were considered after the 3 rd round based on the seatoffered to them in the first round. They were allocated on supernumerary basis as per the decision of JIC.

    Thirteen (13) supernumerary seats were created due to late submission of documents, revised mark sheetand choices filled by the candidates 1029066 (V4111 GE_SN), 1052123 (V4130 OBC_SN), 1055228(D4136 GE_SN), 1057258 (R4110 GES_SN), 1058269 (B4128 OBC_SN), 2022294 (S4110 GEPD_SN),2026005 (R4109 OBC_SN), 2043049 (V4111 ST_SN), 3004065 (W4125 SC_SN), 4027145 (S4125GE_SN), 4028238 (R4104 SC_SN), 5009259 (N4109 SC_SN), 6039199 (V4107 OBC_SN). In addition,two supernumerary seats are created due to foreign nationality 6041191 (W4107 GE_SN), 7018067(G5203 GE_SN)

    Table C-5 shows that out of the total allotted candidates, 68.65% have qualified JEE (Advanced) in the firstattempt and rest 31.35 cleared in the second attempt. The data on ratio of admitted male and femalecandidates are presented in Table C-6. It is observed that amongst the admitted candidates, 92% are maleand only 8% are female. Compared to last year, there is a marginal increase in the female candidatesalthough the ratio is highly imbalanced.

    Compared to 2013, there is a significant decrease in the number of preparatory admission as more PwDcandidates qualified for regular UG courses. The number of SC and ST candidates qualified and were morethan the seats available and there was no need for preparatory allocations in SC and ST categories. Only 63candidates were offered preparatory admission as furnished in Table - C-7.

    Institute Where Preparatory course is allotted Preparatory Program to be Held AtIIT Roorkee

    IIT RoorkeeIIT KanpurIIT MandiIIT JodhpurIIT DelhiIIT Kharagpur

    I I T KharagpurIIT BhubaneswarIIT IndoreIIT Madras

    IIT MadrasIIT HyderabadIIT BombayIIT Guwahati IIT GuwahatiIIT PatnaIIT (BHU) Varanasi IIT (BHU) VaranasiISM Dhanbad ISM Dhanbad

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    The Joint Implementation Committee, on consultation with the Deans of Academic Affairs of IITs, decidedto distribute the preparatory candidates as given in the table below.

    Again, amongst the candidates who were finally allocated seats, more than 91% are from six Boards:CBSE, CISCE, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Gujarat (Table C-9). This trend is similar to 2013.

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    Most Preferred Five Choices Given By Candidates

    Most Preferred 1st Choice Most Preferred 2nd Choice Most Preferred 3rd Choice Most Preferred 4th Choice Most Preferred 5th ChoiceCODE No Of Candidates CODE No Of Candidates CODE No Of Candidates CODE No Of Candidates CODE No Of CandidatesB4110 6792 D4110 4405 K4110 2615 G4110 1869 G4110 1717D4110 1375 B4111 1761 B4125 1244 K4110 1533 M4110 1446B4125 926 B4110 973 B4111 998 M4110 1251 K4110 805B4111 649 B4125 910 M4110 996 D4111 663 D4111 754D4125 422 D4125 656 D4110 856 D4110 606 R4110 683B4101 340 D4111 653 G4110 618 B4111 598 B4111 526K4110 306 K4110 437 D4125 524 B4109 558 D4110 478M4110 295 M4110 328 D5216 517 B4125 452 B4125 443D4111 292 B4109 307 B4110 475 D4125 440 D4125 430B4109 273 D4109 266 D4111 470 G4125 366 D5216 344D4109 272 D5216 248 K4125 433 B4110 342 B4109 332G4110 217 K4125 216 B4109 382 D5216 334 G4125 321M4125 196 G4110 215 K4111 254 R4110 318 B4107 320K4125 170 M4111 180 M4125 250 B4107 307 B4101 293G4125 157 K4111 173 D4112 211 K4125 300 K4125 282H4110 157 B4101 169 G4125 206 B4101 274 B4110 268

    B4107 131 G4125 168 D4109 201 D4109 258 M4125 267G4115 130 M4125 152 K4109 186 M4125 226 D4109 239

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    Most Opted Courses

    K4125 K4111 D4111 D4125 B4125 B4111 G4125 G4111 B4110 D4110 K4110 R4111 R4125 M4111 M4125 G4110 R4110 M4110 D4109 B4109

    Candidates 13664 13650 13631 13618 13547 13518 13223 13175 12963 12941 12885 12846 12829 12790 12767 12666 12413 12194 12141 11970

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    V 5801 R5101 G5101 V4301 M5601 S5306 S5307 G5501 G5504 M5228 G5505 V5209 V5304 G5503 V5206 M5207 G5248 R5302 M5602 R5303

    Series1 930 1129 1169 2210 2223 2298 2382 2634 2729 2729 2738 2783 2802 2896 2919 2981 3012 3041 3057 3058

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    Table C-1: Total Number of Seats Available in 2014

    Institute Code GE OBC SC ST GE_PD OBC_PD SC_PD ST_PD Total

    Bhubaneswar A 87 48 26 13 3 1 1 1 180

    Bombay B 432 230 129 62 13 7 4 3 880

    Mandi C 59 32 16 9 1 1 1 1 120

    Delhi D 419 220 123 63 13 7 4 2 851

    Indore E 58 32 17 9 2 1 1 0 120

    Kharagpur G 662 349 193 97 20 11 6 3 1341

    Hyderabad H 106 59 32 16 4 1 1 1 220

    Jodhpur J 77 43 23 12 3 1 1 0 160

    Kanpur K 404 216 121 61 13 6 4 2 827

    Madras M 410 220 122 61 13 6 4 2 838

    Gandhinagar N 73 40 22 11 3 1 0 0 150

    Patna P 98 52 29 15 3 2 1 0 200

    Roorkee R 522 278 155 78 16 9 5 2 1065

    ISM Dhanbad S 469 254 140 70 15 8 4 2 962

    Ropar U 60 32 17 8 0 1 1 1 120

    IIT(BHU) Varanasi V 533 283 156 85 16 9 5 3 1090

    Guwahati W 323 175 98 46 10 5 2 1 660

    TOTALS 4792 2563 1419 716 148 77 45 24 9784

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    Table C-2: Total Number of Seats Allotted in the Final Round Institute and Category wise

    IIT-NAME GE GE_SN GEDS GEPD

    GEPDSNE GESNE OBC OBCPD

    OBCSNE SC SCPD SCSNE ST STPD STSNE Total

    A 87 3 48 1 26 14 179

    B 431 1 13 230 7 1 128 3 64 878

    C 59 1 32 1 16 10 119

    D 417 2 13 1 219 6 124 3 65 850

    E 58 2 32 1 17 9 119G 663 1 12 349 7 198 1 98 1329

    H 106 4 59 32 17 218

    J 77 2 43 1 24 12 159

    K 404 13 216 5 122 61 821

    M 410 12 220 6 122 2 61 833

    N 73 3 40 1 22 1 11 151

    P 98 3 52 1 29 15 198

    R 522 12 1 278 7 1 157 2 1 78 1 1060

    S 469 11 1 1 254 5 142 72 955

    U 60 32 1 18 9 120

    V 533 12 1 283 5 2 160 1 88 1 1086

    W 323 1 7 175 3 99 1 1 47 657

    Total 4790 2 3 123 1 4 2562 58 4 1436 13 3 731 1 1 9732

    Table C-3: Seat Allocation Statistics versus Available SeatsGE OBC SC ST GE_PD OBC_PD SC_PD ST_PD TOtal

    SeatsAvailable

    4792 2563 1419 716 148 77 45 24 9784

    Seats Alloted 4799 2566 1439 732 124 58 13 1 9732

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    Bhubaneswar

    Bombay Mandi Delhi Indore Kharagpur Hyderabad Jodhpur Kanpur Madras Gandhinagar

    Patna Roorkee ISMDhanbad

    Ropar IIT(BHU)Varanasi

    Guwahati

    Available 180 880 120 851 120 1341 220 160 827 838 150 200 1065 962 120 1090 660

    Alloted 179 878 119 850 119 1329 218 159 821 833 151 198 1060 955 120 1086 657

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    Table C-4: Institute wise allocation of Seats in the Third Round

    Institute Code GE OBC SC ST GE_PD OBC_PD SC_PD ST_PD TotalBhubaneswar A 87 48 26 14 3 1 179Bombay B 432 231 128 64 13 7 3 878Mandi C 59 32 16 10 1 1 119Delhi D 420 219 124 65 13 6 3 850Indore E 58 32 17 9 2 1 119Kharagpur G 664 349 198 98 12 7 1 1329Hyderabad H 106 59 32 17 4 218Jodhpur J 77 43 24 12 2 1 159Kanpur K 404 216 122 61 13 5 821Madras M 410 220 122 61 12 6 2 833Gandhinagar N 73 40 23 11 3 1 151Patna P 98 52 29 15 3 1 198Roorkee R 523 279 158 78 12 7 2 1 1060ISM Dhanbad S 470 254 142 72 12 5 955Ropar U 60 32 18 9 0 1 120IIT(BHU)Varanasi V 534 285 160 89 12 5 1 1086Guwahati W 324 175 100 47 7 3 1 657

    TOTALS 4799 2566 1439 732 124 58 13 1 9732

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    Table C-5: Distribution of Allotted Candidates based on number of Attempts

    IITNAME CODE FirstAttempt SecondAttempt Total %FA %SABhubaneswar A 142 38 180 78.89 21.11

    Bombay B 695 185 880 78.98 21.02Mandi C 74 46 120 61.67 38.33Delhi D 598 253 851 70.27 29.73

    Indore E 80 40 120 66.67 33.33Kharagpur G 957 384 1341 71.36 28.64Hyderabad H 177 43 220 80.45 19.55

    Jodhpur J 105 55 160 65.63 34.38Kanpur K 541 286 827 65.42 34.58Madras M 700 138 838 83.53 16.47

    Gandhinagar N 110 41 151 72.85 27.15Patna P 132 68 200 66.00 34.00

    Roorkee R 667 400 1067 62.51 37.49ISM Dhanbad S 568 396 964 58.92 41.08

    Ropar U 76 44 120 63.33 36.67IIT(BHU) Varanasi V 657 437 1094 60.05 39.95

    Guwahati W 446 216 662 67.37 32.63Total 6725 3070 9795 68.65 31.35

    Table C-6: : Distribution of Allotted Candidates based on GenderIITNAME CODE Male Female Total %Male %Female

    Bhubaneswar A 162 18 180 90.00 10.00

    Bombay B 801 79 880 91.02 8.98Mandi C 114 6 120 95.00 5.00Delhi D 768 83 851 90.25 9.75

    Indore E 109 11 120 90.83 9.17Kharagpur G 1221 120 1341 91.05 8.95Hyderabad H 170 50 220 77.27 22.73

    Jodhpur J 143 17 160 89.38 10.63Kanpur K 767 60 827 92.74 7.26Madras M 733 105 838 87.47 12.53

    Gandhinagar N 136 15 151 90.07 9.93Patna P 181 19 200 90.50 9.50

    Roorkee R 972 95 1067 91.10 8.90ISM Dhanbad S 906 58 964 93.98 6.02

    Ropar U 112 8 120 93.33 6.67IIT(BHU) Varanasi V 1030 64 1094 94.15 5.85

    Guwahati W 609 53 662 91.99 8.01

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    Table C-7: Institute wise Allocation of Preparatory Courses

    IITNAME GE_PD OBC_PD SC_PD ST_PD TotalBhubaneswar 0 0 1 0 1

    Bombay 0 0 1 1 2Mandi 0 0 1 0 1Delhi 0 1 0 0 1Indore 0 0 1 0 1Kharagpur 7 4 1 0 12Hyderabad 0 1 1 0 2Jodhpur 1 0 0 0 1Kanpur 0 1 3 2 6Madras 1 0 2 2 5Gandhinagar 0 0 0 0 0

    Patna 0 1 1 0 2Roorkee 4 2 1 0 7ISM Dhanbad 4 3 2 0 9Ropar 0 0 0 0 0IIT(BHU) Varanasi 4 4 0 0 8Guwahati 3 2 0 0 5

    TOTAL 24 19 15 5 63

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    Table C-8: Institute wise Number of PwD Seats converted to respective category afterPreparatory allocation (total 35)

    zone GE PwD toGE

    OBCPwDto OBC

    SC PwDto SC

    ST PwDto ST

    A 0 0 0 1

    B 0 0 0 2

    C 0 0 0 1

    D 0 0 1 2

    E 0 0 0 0

    G 1 0 4 3

    H 0 0 0 1

    J 0 0 1 0

    K 0 0 1 0

    M 0 0 0 0

    N 0 0 0 0

    P 0 0 0 0

    R 0 0 2 1

    S 0 0 2 2

    U 0 0 1 1

    V 0 0 4 3

    W 0 0 1 1

    1 0 17 18

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    Table C-9: Distribution of Allotted Candidates across all Boards

    BoardCode BoardName NonPrep Prep01 ANDHRA PRADESH BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION 1840 602 ASSAM HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION COUNCIL 26 -03 BIHAR INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION COUNCIL (BIHAR SCHOOL EXAMINATION BOARD) 157 1504 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 5402 14

    05CHATTISGARH MADHYAMIK SHIKSHA MANDAL (CHATTISGARH BOARD OFSECONDARY EDUCATION) 10 -

    06 COUNCIL FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS 300 207 GOA BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 3 -08 GUJARAT SECONDARY EDUCATION BOARD 106 109 HARYANA BOARD OF EDUCATION 13 -10 H P BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 7 -11 J AND K STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 8 -12 JHARKHAND ACADEMIC COUNCIL 7 -13 KARNATAKA BOARD OF PRE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 46 114 KERALA BOARD OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS 36 -15 MADHYA PRADESH BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 156 116 MAHARASTRA STATE BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 705 717 MANIPUR COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 -19 MIZORAM BOARD OF SCHOOL EDUCATION 0 118 MEGHALAYA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 -21 ODISHA COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 27 122 PUNJAB SCHOOL EDUCATION BOARD 18 -23 RAJASTHAN BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 582 224 TAMIL NADU BOARD OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 25 125 TRIPURA BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 -26 U P BOARD OF HIGH SCHOOL AND INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION 106 627 UTTARANCHAL SHIKSHA EVAM PARIKSHA PARISHAD 3 -

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    28 WEST BENGAL COUNCIL OF HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 78 -BoardCode BoardName NonPrep Prep

    29 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING 9 130 JAMIA MILIA ISLAMIA, NEW DELHI 3 -31 ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY, ALIGARH 14 -35 RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES, HYDERABAD 1 -82 A LEVEL OF GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY (IGSE) 1 -83 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 1 -

    99 OTHERS 39 4Total 9732 63

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    Table C10 Institute wise allotment of students Common Merit List

    CMLFrom To A B C D E G H J K M N P R S U V W

    1 100 - 53 - 36 - - - - 2 4 - - - - - - -101 200 - 22 - 17 - 2 - - 38 12 - - - - - - -201 300 - 17 - 28 - 20 - - 4 12 - - - - - - -301 400 - 22 - 9 - 16 - - 11 20 - - 5 - - - 1401 500 - 21 - 12 - 16 - - 11 15 - - 6 - - - -501 600 - 22 - 12 - 8 - - 31 3 - - 11 - - - -601 700 - 16 - 21 - 10 3 - 10 2 - - 14 - - 1 4701 800 - 9 - 21 - 17 - - 5 14 - - - - - 5 12801 900 - 14 - 9 - 6 2 - 22 13 - - 1 - - 1 15901 1000 - 16 - 7 - 15 2 - 17 16 - - 3 - - 6 7

    1001 1100 - 11 - 8 - 19 5 - 13 10 - - 7 - - 14 -1101 1200 - 19 - 7 - 20 3 - 1 9 - - 12 - - 8 -1201 1300 - 21 - 7 - 13 4 - 2 12 - - 18 - 1 3 21301 1400 - 15 - 17 1 9 2 1 3 7 - - 20 - - - 101401 1500 - 17 - 11 - 8 1 - 4 11 - - 19 - - 2 141501 1600 - 14 - 14 1 7 - 1 2 12 - - 14 - 1 1 51601 1700 - 10 - 17 - 12 2 - 5 3 - - 15 - 1 1 101701 1800 - 15 - 9 1 6 1 - 7 7 - - 14 - 3 5 101801 1900 - 11 - 14 1 2 1 - 6 8 - - 17 - 1 4 121901 2000 - 2 - 22 3 5 4 1 12 8 - - 4 - 6 7 102001 2100 - 7 - 16 2 9 3 - 10 6 - - 1 - 3 11 62101 2200 - 7 - 7 1 8 4 - 27 5 1 - - - 1 18 72201 2300 - 3 - 4 - 18 1 - 8 11 - - 2 - 3 18 82301 2400 - 8 - 9 1 9 - 1 14 8 - - 2 -