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JEE Advanced 2021 | Exam Pattern

JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Pattern

Candidates must go through the following details regarding JEE Advanced Exam Pattern:

Exam mode: The examination for JEE Advanced 2021 will be conducted via online (computer-based) mode.

Language: The paper will be made available in English or Hindi language.

Paper: There will be two papers as Paper I & Paper-II.

Type of Questions: Question paper will consist of the Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ).

Duration: Candidates will get 3 hours to qualify the examination.

Subjects: The questions will be asked from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) subjects.

Marking Scheme: Candidates must check following table for marking scheme of different paper & subjects:


 

JEE Advanced 2021 Paper I:

Subjects No. of questions Total no. of marks Marking (per question) Negative Marking

Physics 5 15 3 1

Chemistry 8 32 4 2

Mathematics 5 15 3 1


JEE Advanced 2021 Paper II:

Subjects No. of questions Total no. of marks Marking (per question) Negative Marking

Physics 6 18 3 1

Chemistry 8 32 4 2

Mathematics 4 12 3


Sat, 3 Jul, 2021

Exam pattern for AAT:

Exam Mode: AAT examination will be organized via offline (Pen-paper) based model.

Questions Type: There will be Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) in the question paper.

Duration: Candidates will get 3 hours to solve the question paper.

Medium: Questions will be asked in the English language medium.

Sections: It will contain 3 sections as Mathematics, Aptitude Test, and Drawing test.


 

Marking Scheme: Candidates must go through the following table for no. of questions & total marks in each section:

Subjects No. of Questions Total no. of marks

Mathematics 30 120

Aptitude Test 50 200

Drawing Test 2 70

 JEE Advanced 2021 Syllabus



The syllabus for JEE Advanced for Paper I will consist of topics as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry:

Physics: It will consist of topics as units & dimensions, thermal physics, optics, modern physics, etc.

Mathematics: It will include Algebra, Trigonometry, Probability, Geometry, Integral & differential Calculus, Matrices, and much more.

Chemistry: It will include Physical, Inorganic, and organic chemistry. The topics will be as electrochemistry, oxidation, reduction, ores & minerals, carbohydrates, amino acids 7 peptides and much more.


Exam Centers

JEE Advanced 2021 will be organized in various centers. Candidates will have to select an exam center at the time of registration. Some of the exam centers will be as Gujarat, Goa, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, Delhi (NCR), Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Meghalaya, Ethiopia, Rajasthan, Nepal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Sikkim, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Telangana, Bangladesh, and many others. 


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