IIT is the abbreviated or short form of Indian Institutes of Technology. IITs are public technical institutes that are founded in 23 different cities of India. All IITs follow the same rule i.e. Institutes of Technology Act, 1961. The IITs rank first among engineering colleges in India under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The Indian Institutes of Technology exam is popular among Indian students. The Indian Institutes of Technology exam is taken as one of the toughest exams. Despite the level of hard and luck, aspiring engineers prepare for IITs in India to get admission in the top colleges of India. Here, you can find detailed information about IIT under the headings given in the table of content.
IIT is the abbreviated or short form of Indian Institutes of Technology. IITs are public technical institutes that are founded in 23 different cities of India. All IITs follow the same rule i.e. Institutes of Technology Act, 1961. The Indian Institutes of Technologys rank first among engineering colleges in India under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. The IIT exam is popular among Indian students. The Indian Institutes of Technology exam is taken as one of the toughest exams. Despite the level of hard and luck, aspiring engineers prepare for IITs in India to get admission in the top colleges of India. Here, you can find detailed information about IIT under the headings given in the table of content.
Table of Contents
What is the full form of IIT?
The full form of IIT stands for ‘Indian Institutes of Technology’.
Give the list of colleges of IIT.
There are 23 colleges of IITs across different cities of India. The name of Indian Institutes of Technology-qualified colleges is listed below.
Colleges | Location | Establishment | Number of seats |
IIT Kharagpur/ IITKGP | Kharagpur, West Bengal | 1951 | 1673 |
IIT Bombay/IITB | Main gate road, Powai, Mumbai Maharashtra | 1958 | 1204 |
IIT Madras/IITM | Chennai, Tamil Nadu | 1959 | 1054 |
IIT Kanpur/IITK | Kalyanpur, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh | 1959 | 942 |
IIT Delhi/IITD | Hauz Khas,New Delhi | 1961 | 1152 |
IIT Guwahati/IITG | Assam | 1994 | 795 |
IIT Roorkee/ IITR | Haridwar Highway, Roorke, Uttarakhand | 2001 | 1218 |
IIT Ropar/ IITRPR | Nangal road,Hussainpur,Rupnagar,Punjab | 2008 | 292 |
IIT Bhubaneswar/ IITBBS | Argul-Jatni road,Kansapada,Odisha | 2008 | 437 |
IIT Gandhinagar/IITGN | Palaj, Gujarat | 2008 | 226 |
IIT Hyderabad/IITH | Sangareddy,Kandi,Telangana | 2008 | 425 |
IIT Jodhpur/IITJ | NH 62,Surpura Bypass road, Karwar, Rajasthan | 2008 | 451 |
IIT Patna/IITP | Bihar | 2008 | 363 |
IIT Indore/IITI | Madhya Pradesh | 2009 | 325 |
IIT Mandi/ IITMD | Parashar road, Tehsil sadar, Near Kataula,Kamand, Himachal Pradesh | 2009 | 310 |
IIT Varanasi/ IIT BHU | Banaras, Uttar Pradesh | 2012 | 1513 |
Palakkad/ IITPKD | Kozhippara,Kerala | 2015 | 174 |
Tirupati/IITTP | Tirupati-Renigunta road,Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh | 2015 | 224 |
Dhanbad/ IIT ISM | Sardar Patel Nagar, Dhanbad,Jharkhand | 2016 | 1007 |
Bhilai/IITBH | GEC Campus, Old Dhamatari road,Sejbahar,Chattisgarh | 2016 | 173 |
Dharwad/IITDH | PB road, Karnataka | 2016 | 160 |
IIT Jammu/ IITJMU | NH-44,PO Nagrota, Jagti, Jammu and Kashmir | 2016 | 227 |
IIT Goa | Farmagudi, Ponda, Goa | 2016 | 125 |
What degree does IIT provide?
IIT is the most wanted examination among physical group students. It is the examination after 12 classes.IIT examination is the examination to get admission into the engineering faculty.IIT provides the following degree.
- Undergraduate degree
- Postgraduate
- Doctoral
What is IIT-JEE?
IIT-JEE is a joint examination for admission to IIT. Based on ranking in JEE exam, the entrance students are offered for admission in different colleges of IITs. JEE is conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency). IIT JEE exam is conducted in two-phase. They are:
- JEE Main exam- It is conducted in two papers. It offers admission to IITs, NITs, technical institutes which are funded by the government. It is conducted four times in a single year. They are conducted in March, April, May, and June.
- JEE Advanced exam- For admission in IITs, one must go through JEE Main and pass the entrance exam. Then, only the candidates are qualified to give JEE Advanced exam. After passing JEE Advanced exam, the person can get admission to IITs.
What is the eligibility criterion for the IIT exam?
The eligibility criteria for the IIT JEE exam are listed below in the table.
JEE Main | JEE Advanced |
NO Age bar | Born on October 1st, 1997 and after for the 2022 JEE Advanced exam, Persons with Benchmark Disability have relaxation years up to 5 years (1992). |
Must have passed 12 classes or equivalent qualification | Secure their position among the 2,50,000 candidates |
Number of attempts-3 consecutive years | Number of attempts- 2 consecutive years |
Indian and foreign students can compete in the exam. |
Particularly to get admission into Indian Institutes of Technology, individuals must have a secure 75% in minimum. Those who belong to Scheduled caste or tribe, Benchmark Disability mush have secure 65% in their board exams of class 12.
Syllabus for JEE-Advanced 2023
The JEE-Advanced exam is the exam after passing JEE-Main. The syllabus is important to filter out important topics for scoring a good result. The latest or revised syllabus of JEE-Advanced is listed below in the table.
Syllabus-Physics | Syllabus-Chemistry | Syllabus- Mathematics |
General- Units and Dimension | General topics | Sets, Relations, and Functions |
Mechanics | States of matter | Algebra |
Thermal Physics | Atomic structure | Matrices |
Electricity and Magnetism | Chemical bonding and Molecular structure | Probability and statistics |
Electromagnetic waves | Chemical Thermodynamics | Trigonometry |
Optics | Chemical and Ionic equilibrium | Analytical geometry |
Modern Physics | Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Solid-state, Solutions, Surface chemistry | Differential Calculus |
Classification of elements and Periodicity, Hydrogen, S-block elements, p, d, and f-block elements, Coordination compounds | Integral Calculus | |
Isolation of Metals, Principle of Quantitative analysis, Environmental chemistry, Basic principles of organic chemistry, Alkanes, Alkenes and Alkynes, Benzene and Phenols, Alkyl Halides, Alcohol, Ethers, Aldehydes and Ketones, Carboxylic acids, Amines, Haloarenes, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Practical organic chemistry | Vectors |
Syllabus for JEE-Main
Paper-1 for B.E. / B. Tech
Syllabus-Physics | Syllabus- Chemistry | Syllabus-Mathematics |
Sec-A: Physics and Measurement | Sec A- Basic concepts in Chemistry, States of Matter | Sets, relations, and functions |
Sec-A: Kinematics | Sec A- Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, and Molecular structure | Complex numbers and Quadratic equations |
Sec-A: Laws of Motion | Sec A- Chemical Thermodynamics | Matrices and Determinants |
Sec-A: Work, Energy, and Power | Sec A- Solutions, Chemical Kinetics | Permutations and Combinations |
Sec-A: Rotational motion | Sec A- Equilibrium | Mathematical inductions |
Sec-A: Gravitation | Sec A- Redox reactions and electrochemistry, Surface chemistry | Binomial Theorem and its simple applications |
Sec-A: Properties of Solids and Liquids | Sec B- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties | Sequence and Series |
Sec-A: Thermodynamics | Sec B- General principles and processes of Isolation of Metals | Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability |
Sec-A: Kinetic Theory of Gases | Sec B- Hydrogen and S, P, D, and F-block elements, Coordination compounds | Integral Calculus |
Sec-A: Oscillations and waves | Sec B- Environmental Chemistry | Differential equations, Co-ordinate geometry |
Sec-A: Electrostatics | Sec C-Purification and Characterization of Organic compounds | Three Dimensional Geometry, Vector algebra, Statistics, and Probability |
Sec-A: Current electricity | Sec C- Some basic principles of Organic chemistry, Hydrocarbons | Trigonometry, Mathematical reasoning |
Sec-A: Magnetic effects of Current and Magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and AC, Electromagnetic waves, Optics, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic devices, Communication System | Sec C- Organic Compounds containing Halogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen
Polymers, Biomolecules, Chemistry in Everyday life |
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Sec-B: Experimental question/ Lab skill test | Sec C- Principles related to practical chemistry |
Paper-2A for B. Architecture
Part-I Mathematics | Part-II Aptitude | Part-III Drawing |
Sets, Relations, and Functions | Objects and Texture(Architecture) | Sketch scenes of public places |
Complex numbers and Quadratic equations | 3-dimensional objects from the 2-dimensional drawing | Sketch scenes from festivals |
Matrices and Determinants | Visualize three-dimensional sides of objects | Sketch scene from Street |
Permutations and Combination | Mental ability test and analytical reasoning, | |
Mathematical Inductions | Understand and analyze the scale and object proportion | |
Binomial Theorem and its simple applications | Build forms and elements, | |
Sequence and series | Design geometrical or abstract shapes | |
Limit Continuity and Differentiability | 2D and 3D drawing transformation | |
Integral Calculus and Differential equations | ||
Co-ordinate geometry, Three-dimensional geometry, Vector algebra, Statistics and Probability, Trigonometry, Mathematical reasoning |
Paper-2B for B. planning
Part-I and Part-II are similar to the above table syllabus in Paper-2A for Architecture. Part-III is different than B. Architecture. Part-III is listed below.
Part-III (Planning)- General sciences, social sciences, and Thinking Skills |
Credit: Sadhna Chhetri
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