What is the JEE Advanced exam pattern?

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    Chanchal Pandey | Contributor-Level 6

    9 months ago

    The JEE Advanced exam pattern is designed to test your comprehension, reasoning, and analytical abilities in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Here are the key details:

    • Mode of Examination: The exam is conducted as a computer-based test (CBT).
    • Number of Papers: There are two compulsory papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both papers are conducted on the same day.
    • Duration: Each paper is of 3 hours duration (4 hours for PwD candidates).
    • Medium of Examination: The exam is available in English and Hindi.
    • Sections: Both papers include three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
    • Types of Questions: The question types include:
      • Multiple Choice
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam pattern varies each year. There are 2 papers in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam. Paper 1 and Paper 2 of Joint Entrance Examination Advanced will comprise three separate sections wherein questions will be asked from Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. There will be negative markings for answering any question incorrectly in the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced exam.
    Medium of the Examination: English and Hindi
    The main exam will be conducted online through a CBT (computer-based mode).
    Joint Entrance Examination Advanced consists of 2 papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2), and students ha
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    Hari Om Chouhan

    2 years ago
    JEE exam pattern:
    The main exam will be conducted in a computer-based mode. JEE Advanced consists of 2 papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2), and candidates have to appear for both papers. The question paper consists of three parts: Physics Chemistry and Mathematics.

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