Syllabus for IIT Entrance Exam – JEE Advanced – Revised for the next year. The new syllabus for the 2023 exam for all three subjects Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics has been made available on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in. Experts claim that the new syllabus of the Joint Admission Body (JAB) will mean that more chapters and syllabus in JEE Advanced will be linked to JEE Main. The top 2.5 lakh students who crack JEE Main are allowed to appear in Advance every year.
The new addition to the JEE Advanced syllabus for Mathematics is Statistics. Instead, the solution to the triangle is dropped. For physics, semiconductors and communication are excluded, instead some topics from JEE Main are covered which include forced and damped oscillations, EM waves and polarization.
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Students who have been promoted to class 11th and have started preparing for premium engineering colleges – IITs – have to Follow a bigger course than your peers, according to experts, The advanced curriculum is integrated with JEE Main and CBSE. However, this will mean a change in strategy for those who prepare for the first time straight from the advanced. Students who were concentrating only on JEE Advanced will have to cover new topics which were not there in the earlier syllabus. Experts said that students who cracked the mains preparation at the last minute by taking the main books and focusing on the advanced ones will need to change their strategy.
Experts believe that even if the syllabus has been extended, the exam may be easier. Academician Saurabh Kumar, director of Vidyamandir Classes, told news18.com. “Advanced was less syllabus than mains, now chapters which were part of mains have also been added to advanced. The increased syllabus may seem like an increase in stress but students taking JEE Advanced prepare for JEE Mains anyway. So the change in curriculum will not be a big deal for the studious students.”
Those wishing to study design and related courses from IITs will also have to prepare for the entrance exam based on a new format, however, it is from 2024. for design entrance exam, CEED and UCEED, a new paper pattern and syllabus has been introduced.
The Design Entrance Test will have two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A will be administered in a completely computer based test and will consist of three sections (NAT, MSQ and MCQ). Part B will have two questions: one on drawing and the other on design aptitude. The question in Part-B will be displayed on the computer screen and the answer is to be written/drawn only in the answer sheet provided by the invigilator. As per the official notice of UCEED, the duration of Part B will be 60 minutes.
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