What's new in JEE and NEET this time around: JEE's new exam pattern will have 90 questions instead of 75, 15 options for first

What's new in JEE and NEET this time around: JEE's new exam pattern will have 90 questions instead of 75, 15 options for first
There was a lot of confusion among the children preparing for the JEE and NEET competitive exams.  When will it happen, how will it happen, what will be the syllabus, what will be the pattern and mode?  There were some such questions that no one had the answer to and it caused anxiety and stress in the children.  No one could have an answer, it was the responsibility of the government and the testing agency NTA to prepare all this.
Now the government and the NTA have decided to take JEE.  But what's new in that?  What was not there last time and will be in the exam this time?  Some things have changed that many of you may know, but did you know that JEE's exam pattern has changed?  What is the answer to the question you asked the NTA?  Is there a free coaching system this time?
Vivek Sharma, who is preparing for JEE in Indore, said the government has not made any changes in the syllabus, but the pattern has necessarily changed, which will benefit the children.  This pattern will make the test fair for all, even for those who have read the entire syllabus and for those who have not.

What did the NTA answer to your question?
 In fact, on the NTA's website, the children asked some questions about JEE 2021.  The NTA has issued one of the most frequently asked questions, including answers.

 Your question- “How do we benefit from multiple sessions in JEE?
 NTA's answer: This will give children many opportunities to improve.  Children can correct their mistakes in the next session if they do not perform well in the first attempt.  In this order each candidate will have 4 chances to give their best.

Your question- do I have to fill a different form to sit in each session?
 NTA's answer is no.  Candidates can apply for one or more sessions from a single application form.  All you have to do while filling up the form is to decide which sessions the candidate wants to participate in.

 Your question: Has the exam pattern changed?
 NTA Answer: Yes, some changes have been made in the exam pattern.  This will benefit the children whose board had halved the syllabus and they could not read everything.  Now 90 questions will be asked instead of 75, but only 75 questions will be answered.  (We are informing you in exam pattern details)
What's new in the pattern?

 The government could not remove the confusion among the children about the syllabus in time, but the pattern is such that no child is harmed.  Each time 25-25 questions were asked from all subjects (Physics, Chemistry and Maths) but this time the number has been increased to 90. Out of these three subjects 30 salavas will be asked instead of 25, but there are only 25 to do.  How is that  We tell you, there will be 30 questions from each subject, out of which 20 will be MCQ, 10 will be Numerical.  MCQ You have to do 20 of 20 i.e. all, while 5 out of Numerical 10 i.e. Numerical you will have the option.
The government did so because some state boards, including the CBSE, have shortened their syllabus, meaning children cannot study the entire syllabus.  There is no change in the syllabus of JEE.  The children who have completed the entire syllabus will benefit.  With this in mind, the government has given the option to children who have not studied and other questions. According to the expert, the paper will be designed in such a way that no child is harmed.  There is also no minus marking in the numerical.  Apart from this, this decision of the government will increase the confidence of the children.

Also arrange free online coaching

 One of the government's programs is initiation.  Under this, 80 thousand e-books prepared by 12th standard CBSE, NCRT and States / UTs are available in all the languages ​​of the country.  Apart from this, E notes are also available on this platform for all competitive exams after 12th standard.  Study material can also be viewed through QR codes.  The app can be downloaded through iOS and Google Play Store.
What is the JEE schedule?
 JEE i.e. IIT entrance exams will be held for the first time in 4 phases.  According to experts, 12 to 15 lakh children take the JEE exam every year, but this time the number has increased.  Those who could not take the exam last year due to Corona will give it this year.  So this time the exam will be held in 4 phases.

 NTA has started taking online application form for the first phase.  Its deadline is January 16, 2020.  The correction portal will open on January 19. Vivek Sharma says that there will be no stress among the students as there is an exam in 4 phases.  If the student's exam is not good in the first phase.  So he has a chance for another 3 attempts.
What is the schedule of NEET?
 NEET's entrance exam takes place in summer.  The students also had a lot of confusion for this exam.  Such as when and in how many phases the exam will take place.  It has fewer students than JEE.  According to MHRD, the online application form will be collected in March, while the correction will take place in April and the admit card will be released in May.  Other information will come out by January or February 2021.
Whether there was any change in the syllabus
 CBSE shortened its syllabus due to Corona.  News was circulating that the syllabus of JEE and NEET would also be shortened.  The students were confused about what to study and what not.  Some students had started IIT preparation as per CBSE, but now the government has made it clear that there will be no change in the syllabus.
What's new in JEE and NEET this time around: JEE's new exam pattern will have 90 questions instead of 75, 15 options for first

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