JEE Advanced 2025: How fresh changes in exam will impact admissions this year

JEE Advanced 2025: How fresh changes in exam will impact admissions this year

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Mohit Dhyani
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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 7, 2024 16:53 IST

The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur has released the JEE Advanced 2025 eligibility criteria on the official website. This year, IIT Kanpur has introduced many changes in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. JEE Advanced exam date 2025 will be notified soon. Applicants can now appear in the JEE Advanced exam three times in consecutive years. Check how new changes will impact JEE Advanced admission process and other details here.  

JEE Advanced 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur has launched the JEE Advanced 2025 official website. The authorities have also released the JEE Advanced 2025 eligibility criteria at the official website. This year, IIT Kanpur has introduced a new change in JEE Advanced 2025 exam. Applicants can now appear in JEE Advanced 2025 exam for three consecutive years. Candidates who have passed 12th class in the year 2023, 2024 or appearing in 2025 can appear for JEE Advanced 2025 exam. The authorities has also released the JEE Advanced syllabus 2025. 

Latest Update: JEE Advanced 2025 Eligibility Changes AGAIN; JAB Restores 2 Attempt Limit After Review

Impact of Changes Introduced in JEE Advanced 2025  

The impact of fresh changes introduced by authorities are discussed here. 

Rising Cutoff: With an increase in one attempt, this year more candidates are expected to appear for JEE Advanced 2025 exam. Every year, applicants with low rank in JEE Advanced choose top NITs but now they have one more chance to appear in JEE Advanced 2025 to improve their rank. Last year, a total of 180,200 candidates appeared in the exam out of 2.5 lakh qualified candidates. The completion for best colleges will rise which will result in high cutoffs for top colleges and courses.  

No Changes in Syllabus: IIT Kanpur has mentioned the JEE Advanced 2025 syllabus with no changes. NTA reduced the JEE Main syllabus last year. Applicants appearing in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam this year again have to study topics from JEE Main reduced syllabus. 

75% Eligibility Criteria: There is no percentage criteria to appear in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. However, it is mandatory to score 75% marks in class 12th exam to be eligible for JoSAA counselling.  Applicants with valid JoSAA score but not having 75% in board will not be considered for admissions.  

NTA has released the JEE Main 2025 exam date. As per the schedule, JEE Main 2025 session 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted from January 22 to 31. NTA JEE Main application form 2025 is available at jeemain.nta.nic.in 

Q: ย  What is the JEE Advanced exam pattern?

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The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam pattern varies each year. There are 2 papers in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam. Paper 1 and Paper 2 of Joint Entrance Examination Advanced will comprise three separate sections wherein questions will be asked from Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. There will be negative markings for answering any question incorrectly in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam. Medium of the Examination: English and Hindi The main exam will be conducted online through a CBT (computer-based mode). Joint Entrance Examination Advanced consists of 2 papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2), and students have to appear for both papers. The question paper consists of three parts: Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will have 3 parts, that are: Part 1: Physics Part 2: Chemistry Part 3: Maths Each part will have 3 sections in both papers 1 and 2: Section 1: This section contains 8 questions. The answer to each question is a Numerical Value. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer using the mouse and the onscreen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places, truncate or round off the value to 2 decimal places. Answers to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks: 3 Marks only if the correct numerical value is entered Zero Marks: 0 In all other cases Section 2: This section contains six questions. Each question has 4 options. One and more than one of these four options is the correct answer. For each question, choose the options corresponding to all the correct answer The answer to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme Full Marks: 4 marks for every correct answer. Partial Marks: 3 marks If all 4 options are correct but only three options are chosen; Partial Marks: 2 marks 3 or more options are correct but only two options are chosen both of which are correct; Partial Marks: 1 If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct option; Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options is chosen. Negative Marking: 2 Marks will be deducted In all Cases. Section 3: This section contains 4 Matching List Sets. Each set has 1 MCQ. Each set has 2 lists: List-1 and List-2. A list-1 has Four entries 1, 2, 3, or 4, and a List-2 has Five entries (P), (Q), (R), (S), and (T). Four options are given in each MCQ based on List-1 and List-2 and only one of these four options satisfies the condition asked in the MCQ. Answers to each question will be evaluated according to the following marking scheme: Full Marks: 3 Marks only if the option corresponding to the correct combination is chosen; Zero Marks : 0 If none of the options is chosen; Negative Marks: 1 Mark will be deducted in all other cases.

Q: ย  How do the exam patterns and formats of JEE Main and JEE Advanced compare?

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JEE Main and JEE Advanced are both national-level entrance exams conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering programs in India. While JEE Main is the first stage of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and is conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA JEE Advanced is the second stage of the exam and is conducted by one of the seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) on a rotational basis.

Here are the key differences between the exam patterns and formats of JEE Main and JEE Advanced:

  1. Number of Papers: JEE Main has two papers - Paper 1 for admission to B.E. /B.Tech courses and Paper 2 for admission to B.Arch/B.Planning courses. On the other hand, JEE Advanced has two papers - Paper 1 and Paper 2, both of which are mandatory.
  2. Exam Mode: JEE Main is conducted in both online (Computer Based Test) and offline (Pen and Paper Based Test) modes, while JEE Advanced is conducted only in online mode.
  3. Question Types: Both exams have multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and numerical answer type questions (NATs), where students have to enter the answer in numerical form.
  4. Difficulty Level: JEE Main is generally considered easier than JEE Advanced in terms of difficulty level.
  5. Syllabus: The syllabus for both exams is similar, but JEE Advanced includes a few additional topics and also requires a deeper understanding of the concepts.

Q: ย  What are the important chapters in JEE Mains and JEE Advance that give up to 80% of marks?

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JEE Main and JEE Advanced are two of the most competitive engineering entrance exams in India. The syllabus for both exams is vast, but there are certain chapters that carry more weightage than others. Here are some of the most important chapters for JEE Mains and JEE Advanced that can give you up to 80% of the marks: Mathematics: Calculus (Differential and Integral) Algebra (Quadratic Equations, Progressions, Complex Numbers) Coordinate Geometry (Straight Lines, Circles, Conics) Vectors and 3D Geometry Probability and Statistics Physics: Mechanics (Kinematics, Laws of Motion Work, Energy and Power, Rotational Motion) Electrodynamics (Electric Charges and Fields, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance, Current Electricity Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents) Optics (Geometrical Optics Wave Optics) Modern Physics (Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, Atoms and Nuclei, Electronic Devices) Chemistry: Physical Chemistry (Basic Concepts, States of Matter Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Equilibrium, Thermodynamics Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry) Inorganic Chemistry (Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Hydrogen and its Compounds, S-Block Elements, P-Block Elements) Organic Chemistry (Purification and Characterisation of Organic Compounds, Hydrocarbons, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen) It's important to note that these chapters are not the only ones that will be covered on the exams. It's also essential to have a solid understanding of the other topics and to practice solving a variety of problems to increase your chances of success.

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