JEE Main 2023 Notification to Be Out Soon: Check Exam Pattern, Subject-Wise Important Topics
The JEE main 2023 schedule is releasing soon. The exam is likely to be held in January or April, leaving less than two months for students to prepare.
JEE Main 2023: The NTA will release the JEE Main 2023 schedule soon. The exam is likely to occur sometime in January or April of 2023. Therefore, students must begin with preparations, as they have less than two months in hand. The JEE national-level engineering entrance exam has a vast syllabus, which requires students to prepare ahead of time and chalk out a study plan accordingly.
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JEE Main 2023 - Exam Pattern
Likewise, let us walk through the exam pattern, as it equips students with a clear idea of preparation, marking scheme, distribution of questions, section-wise weightage and total exam duration.
Hence, the JEE Main 2023 exam is segregated into three sections. Firstly, there is JEE Paper 1, which includes Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. On the other hand, Paper 2-A consists of Mathematics, Aptitude and drawing tests. Similarly, Paper 2-B involves Mathematics, Aptitude and Planning-based questions.
Moreover, the exam pattern remains the same as the previous year, with a total of 90 questions, with a minimum requirement for candidates to attempt 75 questions. Subsequently, NTA has allotted an aggregate of 300 marks.
Vital Topics As Per Subject
Candidates must learn the subject-wise vital topics for the JEE Main 2023 exam.
- Physics - Properties of matter and fluid mechanics, electrostatics, semiconductors and communication system, electromagnetic induction and alternating current, ray optics, magnetic effects of current, laws of thermodynamics, current electricity, atomic structure in modern physics, mechanical energy, optics, modern physics, propagation of electromagnetic waves, fluids, electromagnetism, frequency, angular velocity, velocity gradient, ideal gas equation, angular frequency, magnetic flux, Faraday’s law of induction and thermal stress and thermal strain.
- Chemistry — p-Block elements, coordination compounds, biomolecules and polymers, d and f block elements, chemical bonding and molecular structure, s block elements (Alkali and Alkaline earth Metals) and hydrogen, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, atomic structure and alkanes, alkenes and alkynes (hydrocarbons).
- Mathematics — Trigonometric ratios, functions and identities, sequences and series (progressions), vector, permutation and combination, statistics, parabola, definite integration, circle, indefinite integration, binomial theorem, quadratic equations, angle measurement, angle between two lines, equations for a line in space, limit of algebraic function, distance between two points, shortest distance between two lines, sectional formula and relation between set notation and truth table.
In summary, all students planning to appear for the main exam must focus on essential and scoring topics, devise a study plan, take mock tests, and revise as many times as possible.
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