Are you curious about how many students take the JEE Mains exam each year? Do you want to understand the competition you might face? We know that this information is essential for students like you.
This article answers your questions. It gives you a clear picture of the number of JEE Mains test takers over the years. This will help you plan your preparation better.
How Many Students Give JEE Mains? (2024)
In 2024, a large number of students took the JEE Mains. We’ll look at the exact figures and the trends over the past few years.
JEE Main 2024 Gender Wise Registered Students
Gender | Female | Male | Third Gender | Total |
Count of Registered Students | 406920 | 824945 | 9 | 1231874 |
JEE Main 2024 Category Wise Registered Students
Category | General | EWS | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | Total |
Count of Registered Students | 416086 | 154840 | 498179 | 121394 | 41375 | 1231874 |
JEE Main 2024 Paper 2 Registered and Appeared Students
Day | Date of Examination | Paper | Registered | Appeared | Percentage |
Day 1 | January 24, 2024 | Paper 2 (B.Arch. / B.Planning) | 74002 | 55493 | 75% |
JEE Main 2024 Paper 1 Registered and Appeared Students
Exam Dates | Shift | Male | Female | Total |
January 27, 2024 | Shift 1 | 82,371 | 39,816 | 1,22,187 |
Shift 2 | 85,659 | 39,613 | 1,25,272 | |
January 29, 2024 | Shift 1 | 82,589 | 39,734 | 1,22,323 |
Shift 2 | 84,089 | 40,759 | 1,24,848 | |
January 30, 2024 | Shift 1 | 80,761 | 41,037 | 1,21,798 |
Shift 2 | 80,936 | 40,092 | 1,21,028 | |
January 31, 2024 | Shift 1 | 83,389 | 41,705 | 1,25,094 |
Shift 2 | 81,088 | 39,829 | 1,20,917 | |
February 01, 2024 | Shift 1 | 81,237 | 39,968 | 1,21,205 |
Shift 2 | 78,568 | 38,384 | 1,16,952 |
How Many Students Appeared and Registered for JEE Mains in Past Years?
The table below illustrates the number of students who registered and appeared for different JEE Main exam sessions over the years from 2019 to 2023. The data includes registrations and appearances for various sessions within a year, providing insights into the participation trends in the JEE Main examinations during this period.
Year | Students Registered | Students Appeared |
2023 | January – 860,064 | January – 823,967 |
April – 931,334 | April – 883,367 | |
2022 | June – 872,970 | June – 769,604 |
July – 622,034 | July – 540,242 | |
2021 | February – 652,628 | February – 621,033 |
March – 619,641 | March – 556,248 | |
July – 709,611 | July – 543,553 | |
August – 767,700 | August – 481,419 | |
2020 | January – 95,230 | January – 71,094 |
April/September – 62,180 | April/September – 29,251 | |
2019 | January – 929,198 | January – 874,469 |
April – 1,69,759 | April – 1, 44,032 |
Now that we know how many students take the JEE Mains, let’s look at the numbers in more detail.
JEE Main Year-Wise Detailed Statistical Analysis
In this section, we dive into the numbers year by year. This helps us understand how JEE Mains participation is changing over time.
JEE Main 2023 Statistics
The National Testing Agency has released an official notification that says a total of 11,13,325 students appeared for both sessions of the JEE Main 2023 exam. The Number of candidates registered and appeared for JEE (Main)-2023 B.E./B.Tech (Paper 1) in both Sessions:
Particulars | Details |
Common candidates Registered in both sessions | 629,000 |
Common candidates Appeared in both sessions | 594,013 |
Candidates registered in January 2023 (Session 1) Examination | 860,064 |
Candidates appeared in January 2023 (Session 1) Examination | 823,967 |
Candidates registered in April 2023 (Session 2) Examination | 931,334 |
Candidates appeared in April 2023 (Session 2) Examination | 883,367 |
Total unique candidates Registered in both Sessions | 1,162,398 |
Total unique candidates Appeared in both Sessions | 1,113,325 |
JEE Main 2023 Gender Wise Registration Analysis
Gender/Category wise distribution of candidates Registered in both Sessions:
Gender | General | Gen-EWS | OBC- NCL | SC | ST | PwD | Total |
Female | 139417 | 35397 | 136172 | 33198 | 12709 | 652 | 357545 |
Male | 303169 | 86919 | 303919 | 80254 | 28050 | 2537 | 804848 |
Third Gender | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5 |
Total | 442588 | 122317 | 440093 | 113452 | 40759 | 3189 | 1162398 |
JEE Main 2023 Gender Wise Appeared Students
Gender/Category wise distribution of candidates Appeared in both Sessions:
Gender | General | Gen-EWS | OBC- NCL | SC | ST | PwD | Total |
Female | 132176 | 34798 | 129190 | 30677 | 11503 | 619 | 338963 |
Male | 290936 | 85696 | 293488 | 75658 | 26154 | 2427 | 774359 |
Third Gender | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Total | 423112 | 120495 | 422680 | 106335 | 37657 | 3046 | 1113325 |
JEE Main 2022 Statistics
As per the official notification by NTA, a total of 1,026,799 students appeared for the JEE Main 2022 in both sessions. Refer to the table below for comprehensive details regarding the number of aspirants who participated in the JEE Main exam.
Particulars | Details |
Common candidates Registered in both sessions | 468,205 |
Common candidates Appeared in both sessions | 404,256 |
Candidates registered in June 2022 (Session 1) Examination | 872,970 |
Candidates appeared in June 2022 (Session 1) Examination | 769,604 |
Candidates registered in July 2022 (Session 2) Examination | 622,034 |
Candidates appeared in July 2022 (Session 2) Examination | 540,242 |
Total unique candidates Registered in both Sessions | 1,026,799 |
Total unique candidates Appeared in both Sessions | 905,590 |
JEE Main 2022 Gender Wise Registration Analysis
GENDER | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | PWD | Total |
Male | 302486 | 63372 | 261837 | 72825 | 26858 | 2259 | 727378 |
Female | 128746 | 24712 | 107837 | 27260 | 10862 | 545 | 299417 |
Third Gender | 1 | 1 | 2 | – | – | – | 4 |
Total | 431233 | 88085 | 369676 | 100085 | 37720 | 2804 | 1026799 |
JEE Main 2022 Gender Wise Appeared Students
GENDER | General | EWS | OBC- | SC | ST | PWD | Total |
Male | 267982 | 60052 | 234798 | 63125 | 22598 | 2009 | 648555 |
Female | 110224 | 22990 | 92411 | 22813 | 8593 | 471 | 257031 |
Third Gender | 1 | 1 | 2 | – | – | – | 4 |
Total | 378207 | 83043 | 327211 | 85938 | 31191 | 2480 | 905590 |
JEE Main 2021 Statistics
As per the official notification by NTA, a total of 252,954 students appeared for the JEE Main 2021. Refer to the table below for comprehensive details regarding the number of aspirants who participated in the JEE Main exam.
Particulars | Details |
Common candidates registered in all Four Sessions | 412,171 |
Common candidates appeared in all Four Sessions | 252,954 |
Candidates registered in February (Session 1) Examination | 652,628 |
Candidates appeared in February (Session 1) Examination | 621,033 |
Candidates registered in March (Session 2) Examination | 619,641 |
Candidates appeared in March (Session 2) Examination | 556,248 |
Candidates registered in July (Session 3) Examination | 709,611 |
Candidates appeared in July (Session 3) Examination | 543,553 |
Candidates registered in August (Session 4) Examination | 767,700 |
Candidates appeared in August (Session 4) Examination | 481,419 |
Total unique candidates registered in all Four Sessions | 1,048,012 |
Total unique candidates appeared in all Four Sessions | 939,008 |
JEE Main 2021 Gender Wise Registration Analysis
GENDER | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | PWD | Total |
Male | 140970 | 23709 | 114395 | 28248 | 11377 | 563 | 319262 |
Female | 307627 | 60662 | 258651 | 71631 | 27801 | 2373 | 728745 |
Third Gender | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 5 |
Total | 448599 | 84371 | 373048 | 99879 | 39179 | 2936 | 1048012 |
JEE Main 2021 Gender Wise Appeared Students
GENDER | General | EWS | OBC | SC | ST | PWD | Total |
Male | 124144 | 22640 | 99524 | 23988 | 9281 | 490 | 280067 |
Female | 277567 | 58417 | 234631 | 62365 | 23784 | 2175 | 658939 |
Third Gender | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Total | 401712 | 81057 | 334156 | 86353 | 33065 | 2665 | 939008 |
JEE Main 2020 B.E./B.Tech Statistics
The Number of candidates registered and appeared for JEE (Main)-2020 [B.E./B.Tech]
ParticularsDetails Common candidates registered in both sessions 5.88 lakhs Common candidates appeared in both sessions 4.81 lakhs Candidates registered in January 2020 Examination 9.21 lakhs Candidates appeared in January 2020 Examination 8.69 lakhs Candidates registered in April/September 2020 Examination 8.41 lakhs Candidates appeared in April/September 2020 Examination 6.35 lakhs Total unique candidates registered in both sessions 11.74 lakhs Total unique candidates appeared in both sessions 10.23 lakhs
JEE Main 2020 B.Arch Statistics
Particulars | Details |
Common candidates registered in both sessions | 49,959 |
Common candidates appeared in both sessions | 47,638 |
Candidates registered only in January 2020 Examination | 95,230 |
Candidates appeared only in January 2020 Examination | 71,094 |
Candidates registered only in April/September 2020 Examination | 62,180 |
Candidates appeared in April/September 2020 Examination | 29,251 |
Total unique candidates registered in both sessions | 2,07,369 |
Total unique candidates appeared in both sessions | 1,47,983 |
JEE Main 2020 B.Tech Gender Wise Appeared Students
GENDER | GENERAL | EWS | SC | ST | OBC(NCL) | TOTAL |
MALE | 2.72 lakhs | 0.67 lakhs | 0.69 lakhs | 0.27 lakhs | 2.80 lakhs | 7.15 lakhs |
FEMALE | 1.19 lakhs | 0.28 lakhs | 0.28 lakhs | 0.11 lakhs | 1.22 lakhs | 3.08 lakhs |
TRANSGENDER | 2 Nos. | – | – | – | 3 Nos. | 5 Nos. |
TOTAL | 3.91 lakhs | 0.95 lakhs | 0.97 lakhs | 0.38 lakhs | 4.02 lakhs | 10.23 lakhs |
JEE Main 2020 B.Arch Gender Wise Appeared Students
GENDER | GENERAL | EWS | SC | ST | OBC(NCL) | TOTAL |
MALE | 27873 | 8262 | 30778 | 9067 | 4616 | 80596 |
FEMALE | 25735 | 6399 | 27288 | 5403 | 2562 | 67387 |
TRANSGENDER | – | – | – | – | – | – |
TOTAL | 53608 | 14661 | 58066 | 14470 | 7178 | 147983 |
JEE Main 2019 B.Tech Statistics
According to the official notification by NTA, a total of 6,46,386 students registered for both sessions of JEE Main 2019, among whom 6,08,440 candidates appeared. Detailed information regarding the number of appearing candidates and those who qualified can be reviewed below.
Particulars | Details |
Candidates registered in January 2019 Examination | 9,29,198 |
Candidates appeared in January 2019 Examination | 8,74,469 |
JEE Main 2019 B.Arch Statistics
Particulars | Details |
Common candidates registered in both sessions | 73,898 |
Common candidates appeared in both sessions | 61,510 |
Candidates registered only in January 2020 Examination | 1, 80,052 |
Candidates appeared only in January 2020 Examination | 1,45,386 |
Candidates registered only in April/September 2020 Examination | 1,69,759 |
Candidates appeared in April/September 2020 Examination | 1,44,032 |
JEE Main 2019 B.Tech Gender Wise Registration Analysis
GENDER | EWS | GENERAL | SC | ST | OBC | TOTAL |
Female | 8520 | 124606 | 22780 | 9688 | 96687 | 262281 |
Male | 28608 | 299692 | 65603 | 26766 | 252788 | 673457 |
Transgender | – | 1 | – | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Total | 37128 | 424299 | 88383 | 36455 | 349476 | 935741 |
JEE Main 2019 B.Arch Gender Wise Registration Analysis
GENDER | EWS | GENERAL | SC | ST | OBC | TOTAL |
Female | 2031 | 33665 | 5862 | 2761 | 26691 | 71010 |
Male | 3809 | 41352 | 11748 | 5618 | 36229 | 98756 |
Transgender | – | 1 | – | – | – | 1 |
Total | 5840 | 75018 | 17610 | 8379 | 62920 | 169767 |
JEE Main 2019 B.Arch Gender Wise Appeared Students
GENDER | EWS | GENERAL | OBC-NCL | SC | ST | TOTAL |
FEMALE | 3193 | 41617 | 37026 | 7707 | 3768 | 93311 |
MALE | 6175 | 53595 | 52165 | 15137 | 7523 | 134595 |
TRANSGENDER | – | – | 1 | – | – | 1 |
TOTAL | 9368 | 95212 | 89192 | 22844 | 11291 | 227907 |
JEE Main Comparative Registration and Appeared Students Analysis
JEE Main 2024 Session 1 was conducted in 11 shifts, i.e., 2 shifts less than the previous year. A comparative analysis of JEE Main 2024 registered and appeared students with that of 2023 and 2022 has been tabulated below:
Paper | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
Paper 1 (B.E. / B.Tech.) | Registered: 872432Appeared: 769589Percentage: 88.2% | Registered: 860064Appeared: 823967Percentage: 95.8% | Registered: 1221615Appeared: 1170036Percentage: 95.8% |
Paper 2 (B.Arch. / B.Planning) | Registered: 94258Appeared: 54463Percentage: 57.8% | Registered: 96279Appeared: 67250Percentage: 69.8% | Registered: 74002Appeared: 55493Percentage: 75% |
These statistics show us the trends, but what causes them? Let’s look at the factors that affect how many students take the JEE Mains.
Factors Influencing JEE Mains Participation
Several things affect how many students decide to take the JEE Mains. We’ll examine the most important ones here.
1) Growing Interest in Engineering:
More and more students in India want to become engineers. They see engineering as a good job with a bright future. Engineering jobs pay well and offer a stable career. This attracts young people to the field. The respect that engineers get in society is another reason for the growing interest. People look up to engineers as smart and successful individuals. The success stories of famous engineers like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella inspire many. They show what is possible with an engineering degree.
2) Increased Awareness:
These days, students have more information about the JEE Main exam. The internet has made it easier to access information about the exam. There are websites and online forums that discuss the exam in detail. These platforms provide study materials, tips, and previous year question papers. The government has also made efforts to create awareness about the exam. They have organised workshops and seminars in schools and colleges. These events help students understand the exam pattern and its importance.
3) Coaching Culture:
Coaching institutes play a major role in preparing students for the JEE Main exam. These institutes provide structured courses and study materials. They also conduct regular tests and mock exams. This helps students identify their strengths and weaknesses. Many coaching institutes have experienced faculty. They have a good understanding of the exam pattern and syllabus. They can guide students effectively. The success rate of coaching institutes is quite high. This motivates students to join these institutes.
4) Changes in Exam Pattern/Eligibility:
The JEE Main exam pattern has changed over the years. These changes have made the exam more accessible to students. For example, the number of attempts allowed has increased. This gives students more chances to clear the exam. The eligibility criteria have also been relaxed in some cases. This has opened up the exam to a wider pool of students. The government has also introduced reservation policies. These policies aim to provide equal opportunities to students from all backgrounds.
5) Demographic Factors:
India has a large young population. The number of students graduating from high school is increasing every year. This means there are more potential applicants for the JEE Main exam. The literacy rate in India is also improving. More students are completing their schooling and becoming eligible for the exam. The economic growth of the country has also played a role. More families can now afford to send their children to coaching classes.
These factors shape the JEE Mains. Now, let’s talk about what this means for you as a student.
What Does This Mean for You? (Analysis for Students)
Knowing the numbers and trends can help you make informed decisions about your studies and career path.
1) Increased Competition: You Need to Work Harder
More students mean more people are trying to get the same seats in college. This means you have to be better prepared than before. You can’t just study a little bit. You have to study a lot and study smart.
- Study Every Day: Make a study plan and follow it. Don’t skip study sessions.
- Practice Makes Perfect: Do lots of practice tests. This will help you get used to the exam format and find your weak areas.
- Ask for Help: If you’re stuck, ask your teachers or classmates for help. There are also many online resources and tutoring options available.
2) Percentile vs. Rank: Understand the Difference
The JEE exam doesn’t give you a simple rank. It gives you a percentile. This number shows how well you did compared to other students. For example, a 90th percentile means you did better than 90% of students.
- Focus on Percentile: With more students taking the exam, your percentile becomes more important than your rank. A good percentile will get you into a good college, even if your rank isn’t the highest.
- Track Your Progress: Keep track of your percentile in practice tests. This will help you see how you’re improving.
3) Strategic Preparation: Plan Your Studies
You can’t just study randomly. You need a plan. This plan should focus on your weak areas and the most important topics.
- Know the Syllabus: Make sure you know everything that’s on the syllabus.
- Make a Study Schedule: Divide your study time into different subjects and topics. Spend more time on your weaker areas.
- Focus on Important Topics: Some topics are more important than others. Ask your teachers or look at previous papers to find out which ones.
- Revise Regularly: Don’t just study new things. Revise what you’ve already learned to make sure you remember it.
4) Motivation: Stay Focused and Don’t Give Up
It’s easy to get discouraged when you see so many other students. But remember, you can do it!
- Set Goals: Set small goals for yourself. This will help you stay motivated.
- Reward Yourself: When you reach a goal, reward yourself. This will make studying more fun.
- Stay Positive: Don’t compare yourself to others. Focus on your own progress.
- Take Breaks: Don’t study all the time. Take breaks to relax and recharge.
But JEE Mains isn’t just about numbers. Let’s take a wider view.
Beyond the Numbers: The Bigger Picture
The JEE Mains is part of a larger picture of education and career opportunities in India.
JEE Mains as a Selection Tool
JEE Mains is a big exam for engineering hopefuls. It’s like a ticket to good colleges. But it’s not just about how many people take the exam. Colleges look at your score. A high score means you did well. It shows you know your stuff. Colleges want smart students. So, your score helps them choose. It’s not the only thing they look at, but it’s important. It’s a way for them to see who might do well in their school.
Holistic Profile
JEE Mains is great, but it’s not everything. Colleges want more than just a score. They want to know about you. What are your grades like? Do you do well in school? That matters too. They also like to see what else you do. Maybe you play sports or music. Maybe you volunteer. These things show you’re a well-rounded person. Colleges like that. They want students who do more than just study. So, don’t forget to tell them about your other activities. It makes your application better.
Alternative Paths
JEE Mains is tough. Not everyone gets a good score. That’s okay. There are other ways to become an engineer. Other exams can get you into college. Some colleges have their own tests. You can take those instead. Or, maybe engineering isn’t for you. That’s okay too. There are many other jobs out there. You can find something you like. Don’t give up on your dreams. Just because JEE Mains didn’t go well doesn’t mean you can’t succeed. There are many paths to a good career. You just have to find yours.
For those planning to take the JEE Mains, we have some helpful tips.
Tips for JEE Mains Aspirants (Bonus Section)
Here are some practical tips to help you prepare for the JEE Mains.
1) Early Preparation:
Don’t wait until the last minute. Start your JEE preparation early. This gives you more time to learn the subjects well. It also helps you build a strong base in each subject. A good base will help you understand difficult topics later. Make a study plan and follow it. This will help you stay on track and cover all the topics in time. Remember, slow and steady wins the race!
2) Time Management:
Time is valuable, especially during JEE preparation. Make a schedule and follow it. Give enough time to each subject. Don’t spend too much time on one topic and ignore others. During the exam, use your time wisely. Read the questions carefully and answer the ones you know first. Don’t waste time on questions you find too difficult. Move on and come back to them later if you have time.
3) Practice and Mock Tests:
Practice makes perfect! Solve problems from your textbooks and other study materials. Solve as many questions as you can. The more you practise, the better you will get at solving problems. Take mock tests regularly. Mock tests help you get used to the exam pattern. They also help you find your weak areas so you can work on them.
4) Self-Care:
Studying for JEE can be stressful. But don’t forget to take care of yourself. Get enough sleep. A good night’s sleep helps you learn better and remember more. Eat healthy food. Healthy food gives you the energy you need to study. Take breaks. Get up and move around every hour or so. This will help you stay focused. Take some time to relax and do things you enjoy. This will help you reduce stress.
Conclusion
The JEE Main exam remains a competitive field with a large number of students participating each year. This data provides valuable insights into the trends and helps you understand the level of competition.
Use this information to plan your preparation and set realistic goals. Consistent effort and a strategic approach are key to success. Focus on understanding the concepts, practising regularly, and staying motivated. With the right preparation, you can crack JEE Main and secure your seat in the top engineering colleges.