IIT- JEE ANSWER KEY 2012 from various Institutes

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IIT JEE ANSWER KEY 2012

Indian Institute of technology held the Joint entrance exam for admission in Various IIT's across India on 8-04-2012 . The written exam is divided into two papers. paper first was held from 10 am to 12 pm and paper 2 was held from 2 pm to 5 pm. 

IIT JEE ANSWER KEY 2012 of both paper's will available here shortly. we will publish the answer key of both papers.

Questions and solutions to IITJEE 2012 Mains on 8 April, 2012

Paper 1 

Code 0 | Maximum marks: 210 | 60 questions | 
Section 1: 10 MCQ's (only one correct)
Section 2: 5 MCQ's (one or more could be correct)
Section 3: 5 Questions (single digit integer answer)

Click here to view questions and solutions to IITJEE 2012: Paper 1

https://sites.google.com/a/vidyamandir.com/iitjee2012/home/paper-1


During this period candidates can discuss here for their IIT JEE answer key, questions and answers. we will publish the cut marks of all category after the IIT JEE Result declaration. when the IIT's announce the official IIT JEE answer key 2012 then we will update the answer key. IIT JEE answer key 2012 will available soon.


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Number of Seats in IITs - Branch wise seats in IITs

IITs are the best institutes for Engineering courses in India. There has been huge demand for admissions into IITs Thanks to their excellent academic environment and placement record. Hence the training for IIT JEE has been highly corporatised. The number of seats have been increased as the new IITs have joined to the old ones. Before 2008, there are 7 IITs in the country. In 2008 Govt. of India has started 6 New IITs in various states. There are proposls for two more IITs to be established in 2009 and they were also started functioning in temporary campuses recently.

Following are the total number of seats available in various IITs...
Traditional (Old) IITs:

IIT Bombay, Maharastra: 746 seats
IIT Delhi: 721 seats 
IIT Guwahati, Assam: 498 seats
IIT Kanpur, UP: 702 seats
IIT Kharagpur, West Bengal: 1138 seats
IIT Madras, Tamilnadu: 713 seats
IIT Roorkee:1013 seats

Total seats in newly Opened IITs in 2008 (120 seats each):

IIT Bhubaneshwar, Orissa: 120 seats
IIT Gandhinagar, Gujarat: 120 seats
IIT Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh: 120 seats
IIT Patna, Bihar: 120 seats
IIT Ropar, Punjab: 120 seats
IIT Rajasthan, Rajasthan: 120 seats

Seats in new IITs opened in 2009 (120 seats each):

IIT Indore: 120 seats
IIT Mandi: 120 seats

Branch wise break up of seats in IITs have not been categorised. As there is proposal from IITs to go for Online Counseling this year onwards, details of Branch wise seats may be provided in Counseling time. These numbers of seats may subject to change based on the increase or decrease of seats in any year. Candidates are requested to visit official and individual websites of IITs for exact number of seats for the admission year.



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