Is JEE Advanced 2025 going to be tough?

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  • It's difficult to definitively say whether JEE Advanced 2024 will be tougher than previous years. The difficulty level vary, depends on several factors, and we don't have access to the exact question paper yet. However, you can refer to the feedback from Students and Experts:

    • The JEE Advanced 2024 exam that took place on May 26th was reportedly perceived by students and experts as moderately easier compared to past years. Mathematics was generally considered the most difficult section, while Physics and Chemistry were considered moderate.

     

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    Malavika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The date of the 2024 JEE Advanced Exam is announced to be on May 26, 2024. The candidates have begun to get ready. On the other hand, a lot of work is anticipated for the JEE Advanced paper this year. Numerous factors influence the JEE Advanced difficulty level, including preparation level, prior year cutoff, participation, and paper complexity. Less than 50% of candidates pass the JEE Advanced exam to qualify. But just 43,773 of the 1,80,372 applicants who took the JEE Advanced exam last year were deemed eligible. The JEE Advanced difficulty level may change because to the large number of participants.

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    Mamona Majumder | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The difficulty level of JEE Advanced will completely depend on the preparation of the candidates for the exam. JEE Advanced is known to be difficult. Last year, JEE Advanced witnessed a total number of 1,80,200 candidates appearing in both papers 1 and 2. In the exam, 48,248 candidates have been qualified. This data shows that the exam is a tough nut to crack. Therefore, the preparation should be strong. Aspirants should practice daily, take mocktests, revise all concepts and leave no topics from the JEE Advanced syllabus.

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