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What are the changes in JEE Advanced syllabus?
According to the revised syllabus for JEE Advanced 2023, a few more topics have been added in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics section. Topics like General Physics, Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Electromagnetic waves, Optics are included in the revised Physics syllabus.
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Is JEE Advanced syllabus different?
No, JEE Advanced preparation is not much different from JEE Main. You have to study the same concepts and topics. The difference only comes when you solve mock tests and previous years papers of JEE Main and JEE Advanced as both the exams have slightly different exam patterns.
Who will set JEE Advanced 2024 paper?
JEE Advanced 2024 will be conducted by the National Testing Agency for aspirants who are in the top 2,50,000 of JEE Main Exam.
Do previous year questions repeat in JEE Advanced?
On average, 10-15 questions are repeated in some modified versions. The exam format remains the same, however, there has never been a question on the JEE Advanced exam that has been asked twice.
Is JEE Advanced 2023 getting tough?
Lakhs of students prepare for this entrance exam, which increases its difficulty level. However, it is not tougher than NEET as there are fewer candidates to apply for compared to engineering exams.
Which is the hardest paper of JEE Advanced?
The mathematics section was the toughest in JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1.
Is 100% syllabus required for JEE Advanced?
If you want to score good marks in JEE-Advance and secure good merit then you should try to cover most of the syllabus for JEE-Advance and at least you should be good with almost 80-90% of the syllabus leaving 10% very hard topics aside.
Which syllabus is best for JEE Advanced?
JEE Main and JEE Advanced exams are more or less based on NCERT syllabus.
Is NCERT enough to crack JEE Advanced?
Yes, NCERTs are sufficient for physics and maths in JEE Main 2022 but students must follow other practice books with NCERT for these subjects.
Which IIT makes toughest paper?
There is no particular IIT or any other conducting body that sets the toughest paper. The GATE exam has its own level, and every conducting body has to maintain that level while making papers for the candidates.