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deepika maurya

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To understand and be well prepared for the exam, the candidates are encouraged to check previous Joint Entrance Examination Advanced question papers. JEE Advanced 2023 Question Paper Design
The JEE Advanced question paper design or the exam pattern, varies each year. The aspects that remain the same are:
Mode of the exam: The examination will be conducted only in the CBT mode. Several papers: Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced 2022 will consist of two question papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 of three hours duration each. Both papers are compulsory. Language: English and Hindi
Total duration: 6 hours, paper 1 of 3 hours and paper 2 of 3 hour
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Nirmika Gaikwad

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If a candidate has failed in Class 12th in 2019 but appeared or passed the exam in 2020, they can be eligible for JEE Advanced 2021 if they also qualify for JEE Main 2021 and meet the other eligibility criteria.

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Shrinivas Bhosale

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Clearing JEE Advanced is a great achievement in itself, and it increases your chances of getting admission to top engineering colleges in India. However, clearing the exam does not guarantee admission to a particular college or programme as admission depends on various factors such as availability of seats, cutoff scores, reservation policies, and other eligibility criteria. The admission process for JEE Advanced qualified candidates includes participating in JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling, where candidates can apply to various colleges and courses based on their ranks and choices. The final admission to the college
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Sattwik Kumar MardanInterested in BCA

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Yes, with 76 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to OBC category, you are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. However, to be eligible for JEE Advanced. You must also satisfy other eligibility criteria such as being among the top 2.5 Lacs candidates in JEE Mains and meeting other criteria related to age, academic qualifications, etc. As for the expected rank with 76 percentile in JEE Mains, it is difficult to predict the exact rank as it depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of candidates appearing for the exam, and the overall performance of the candidates. However, based on the previous yea
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Nirmika Gaikwad

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For the JEE Main 2021 exam, the cutoff for the General - EWS category for selection in the JEE Advanced exam was 66 marks out of 300. This means that candidates belonging to the General - EWS category who scored 66 marks or more in JEE Main 2021 were eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam.

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Rishi Rathore

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Well, it totally depends on which center of coaching institute you want to go. So, If you want to choose between some coaching institute check their previous year performances and then take the decision. Also, there is too much of change of teacher due to competition so be careful about the faculty before admissions.

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Rishi Rathore

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You can get detailed JEE Advanced Exam Syllabus on their official website. They have well defined the topics of each and every chapter in the syllabus to be more accurate.

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Shrinivas Bhosale

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JEE Advanced is a highly competitive exam that requires a thorough understanding of various topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Here are the topics and subtopics that you should focus on:
A)Mathematics:
1.Algebra (especially complex numbers and quadratic equations):
Complex numbers
Quadratic equations
Sequences and series
Permutations and combinations
Binomial theorem
Mathematical induction
2.Trigonometry:
Trigonometric functions and identities
Inverse trigonometric functions
3:Analytical Geometry:
Straight lines
Circles
Conic sections
4.Differential Calculus (especially limits, continuity, and differentiability):
Limits, continuity, and dif
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Rishi Rathore

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In JEE Advanced you need to be more accurate but in BITSAT your focus should be on speed. JEE Mains and BITSAT have almost same pattern. So we can say that JEE Mains prep is enough for BITSAT.

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Sanika Pardhi

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It depends on your state and category (you can use Shiksha's college predictor).

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