Why does JEE Advanced pattern changes every year?

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    Anamika Jha | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) advance changes its examination pattern every year to ensure that the candidates must not generalize the examination pattern and adopt to every new change once in a while. It also ensures that only the best talented and capable minds enter into the IITs, reducing the influence of big coaching institutes. Since the examination pattern is likely to change every year, it is important for the candidate to be well prepared for all types of questions. 

    To know more about the Joint Entrance Examination, candidates should refer to the official website or Shiksha. 

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    Nidhi Prasad | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    About 200,000 students compete in the JEE Advance exam, which is regarded as one of the hardest in India, for spots in the best universities in the nation. Every year, the format of the exam varies, and the examiners aim to assess students' flexibility as well as their trustworthiness. Furthermore, they don't want to undermine the fundamental goal of the test, which is to assess students' knowledge, by using the same format every year. As a result, drawing some broad conclusions about the paper is advantageous. 

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    Mamona Majumder | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The JEE Advanced exam is known to be one of the toughest exams in India, with around 200,000 students competing for seats in the country's top institutions. The exam pattern changes dynamically every year, and the examiners want to test not only the students' credibility but also their adaptability. Moreover, they don't want to compromise the exam's core purpose of evaluating students' knowledge by repeating the same pattern every year. Therefore, it is beneficial to make some generalizations about the paper. This strategy ensures equal opportunity for all students and minimizes the popular "luck factor, " which we all have experienced

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