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    JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern, Marking Scheme & Types of Questions

    JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern is not fixed. The conducting IIT changes up the type of question asked each year. IIT Guwahati will conduct JEE Advanced 2023 as a computer-based exam. JEE Advanced is consists of 2 papers- Paper 1 and Paper 2. Both these papers are conducted on the same date and are compulsory for the students to qualify. Each paper in JEE Advanced 2023 is conducted for a 3 hour durationCheck JEE Advanced Syllabus 2023

    • Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) is held separately for Architecture admissions at IITs. Candidates who qualify JEE Advanced are eligible to apply for AAT 2023.
    • JEE Advanced Question Paper consists of MCQs, numeric value-based answer questions, multiple select questions, etc.
    • An exclusive feature of JEE Advanced is that the marking scheme comprises full, zero and partial marks.
    • Since JEE Advanced Exam Pattern changes each year, candidates can check the previous year exam pattern to know the type of questions and marking scheme in the exam. 

    Table of Contents

    1. JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern Highlights
    2. JEE Advanced Type of Questions
    3. JEE Advanced 2023 Marking Scheme
    4. Previous Years JEE Advanced Exam Pattern
      3.1 JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Pattern
      3.2 JEE Advanced 2019 Exam Pattern
      3.3 JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Pattern
      3.4 JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Pattern
      3.5 JEE Advanced 2016 Exam Pattern
      3.6 JEE Advanced 2015 Exam Pattern
    5. JEE Advanced AAT 2023 Exam Pattern
    6. JEE Advanced 2023 Syllabus
    7. JEE Advanced Question Papers
    8. JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern FAQs
    JEE Advanced Exam Pattern Highlights

    JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern Highlights

    Exam NameJEE Advanced 2023
    Organising InstituteIIT Bombay
    Mode of ExaminationComputer-Based
    Medium of ExaminationEnglish/Hindi
    Number of Papers2 – Paper 1 & Paper 2
    Number of Sections3 – Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics
    Time Duration of Exam3 hours each
    Types of QuestionMCQs, Numerical value-based, MSQs, etc.

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    JEE Advanced Type of Questions

    JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern- Type of Questions

    • Since the conducting IIT changes the type of questions asked in JEE Advanced each year, it is important for candidates to know each type of question asked in the exam. 
    • Candidates can check the various types of questions that can be asked in JEE Advanced 2023 question paper-
    Type of QuestionDescriptionMaximum MarksPartial MarkingNegative Marking
    MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)questions with 4 options of which only 1 option correct3NoYes
    Stem Questionsquestions with 2 corresponding to each question stem
    each stem question has a numerical value answer upto 2 decimal places
    2NoNo
    MSQs (Multiple Select Questions)questions with 4 options of which 1 or more than one option are correct4YesYes
    Non-negative Integer Type Questionquestions with answer as a non-negative integer4NoNo
    Paragraph Questionsquestions in form of a paragraph with 2 MCQ each3NoYes

    JEE Advanced Marking Scheme

    JEE Advanced 2023 Marking Scheme

    • The number of questions in JEE Advanced is not fixed. Therefore the maximum marks in JEE Advanced 2023 cannot be defined.
    • Based on the previous years’ analysis, here we have inferred JEE Advanced 2023 Marking Scheme for the candidates.
    Type of QuestionMaximum MarksPartial MarkingUnanswered MarkingNegative Marking
    MCQs+3No 0-1
    Stem Questions+2No0No
    MSQs+4+3 if all options are correct but candidate has chosen only 3 correct options
    +2 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 2 correct options
    +1 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 1 correct option
    0-2
    Non-negative Integer Questions+4No0No
    Paragraph Questions+3No0-1

    JEE Advanced 2023 Question Paper: Type of Questions

    Question TypePaper 1Paper 2TotalPercentage (%)
    Single Correct-363610.00%
    Multiple Correct727214440.00%
    Integer Type-727220.00%
    Numerical Based7207220.00%
    Matrix (ABCD Type)36-3610.00%
    Grand Total180180360100.00%

    JEE Advanced Subject-wise Weightage

    Physics

    SubjectNumber of QuestionsMarksWeightage
    Electrostatics62218.33%
    Electric Current3119.17%
    Magnetism265.00%
    Electromagnetic Induction132.50%
    Rotational Motion397.50%
    Kinematics397.50%
    Fluids143.33%
    Simple Harmonic Motion132.50%
    Gravitation132.50%
    Geometrical Optics51613.33%
    Wave Optics143.33%
    Nucleus3108.33%
    Photoelectric Effect132.50%
    Thermodynamics286.67%
    Kinematic Theory of Gases132.50%
    Units & Dimensions132.50%
    Error Analysis132.50%

    Chemistry

    SubjectNumber of QuestionsMarksWeightage
    Electrochemistry3108.33%
    Stoichiometry & SBC3108.33%
    Liquid Solution275.83%
    Solid State265.00%
    Chemical Kinetics132.50%
    Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry132.50%
    Ionic Equilibrium132.50%
    Hydrocarbons51613.33%
    Carbohydrates, Amincids, Polymer3108.33%
    Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives143.33%
    Aldehydes & Ketones143.33%
    Alcohol, Ether & Phenols132.50%
    Alkyl & Aryl Halides132.50%
    Boron & Carbon Family3119.17%
    Ores & Metallurgy286.67%
    Chemical Bonding275.83%
    P-Block Elements265.00%
    Hydrogen & S-Block132.50%
    D-Block Elements & CC132.50%
    Mathematics
     
    SubjectNumber of QuestionsMarksWeightage
    Progressions & Series3119.17%
    Complex Numbers3108.33%
    Matrices3108.33%
    Determinants275.83%
    Vectors143.33%
    Logarithms132.50%
    Combinations132.50%
    Differential Equations275.83%
    Definite Integration265.00%
    Indefinite Integration143.33%
    Area132.50%
    Circles275.83%
    Parabola143.33%
    Hyperbola132.50%
    Ellipse132.50%
    Solution of Triangles143.33%
    Inverse Circular Functions132.50%
    Trignometric Ratios & Identities132.50%
    Trignometric Equations132.50%
    Probability41210.00%
    Limits, Continuity & Differentiability265.00%
    3DG: Plane143.33%

    JEE Advanced Previous Year Exam Pattern

    Previous Years’ JEE Advanced Exam Pattern

    • Since JEE Advanced Exam Pattern changes each year, the section below covers year-wise JEE Advanced Exam Pattern for candidates to know the total number of questions asked, type of questions asked, marking scheme, number of sections, etc.
    • Candidates can check previous years’ JEE Advanced Exam Patter for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 in the section below. 

    JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Pattern

    • For 2021, JEE Advanced Question Paper included 4 sections for each subject in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. 
    • JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1 had total 19 questions in each subject while Paper 2 had 16 questions for each subject.

    JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Pattern- Paper 1

    • Each of the subjects in JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1 had 4 sections.
    • There were a total of 19 questions in each subject- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
    SectionsCriteriaDetails
    1Type of QuestionsMCQs
    Number of Questions4
    Maximum Marks3
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative Marking-1
    2Type of QuestionsNumerical Value Answer questions with 2 questions corresponding to each question stem
    Number of Questions3 x 2
    Maximum Marks2
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative MarkingNo
    3Type of QuestionsMultiple Select Questions; One or more than one option correct
    Number of Questions6
    Maximum Marks4
    Partial Marking+3 if all options are correct but candidate has chosen only 3 correct options
    +2 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 2 correct options
    +1 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 1 correct option
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative Marking-2
    4Type of QuestionsNon-negative Integer Answer
    Number of Questions3
    Maximum Marks4
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative MarkingNo

    JEE Advanced 2021 Exam Pattern- Paper 2

    • JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2 also had 4 sections for each subejct- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
    • Each subject had 16 questions in JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2.
    SectionsCriteriaDetails
    1Type of QuestionsMultiple Select Questions; One or more than one option correct
    Number of Questions6
    Maximum Marks4
    Partial Marking+3 if all options are correct but candidate has chosen only 3 correct options
    +2 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 2 correct options
    +1 if 2 or more options are correct but candidate has chosen only 1 correct option
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative Marking-2
    2Type of QuestionsNumerical Value Answer questions with 2 questions corresponding to each question stem
    Number of Questions3 x 2
    Maximum Marks2
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative MarkingNo
    3Type of Questions2 Paragraphs with 2 questions each
    Number of Questions2 x 2
    Maximum Marks3
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative Marking-1
    4Type of QuestionsNon-negative Integer Answer
    Number of Questions3
    Maximum Marks4
    Partial MarkingNo
    Unanswered Question Marking0
    Negative MarkingNo

    JEE Advanced 2019 Exam Pattern

    • Unattempted questions in JEE Advnaced 2019 contributed no marks.

    JEE Advanced 2019 Exam Pattern- Paper I

    SectionType of QuestionNumber of QuestionsMarking Scheme
    1Full MarksPartial MarksNegative MarksMaximum Marks for the Section
    A single option is correct4+3 for choosing the correct responseN/A-1 for an incorrect response12
    21 or more correct options8+4 for choosing all the right options+3: If 4 options are correct and 3 correct options are chosen +2: If 3 or more options are correct and 2 correct options are chosen +1: If 2 or more options are correct but 1 correct option is selected-1 for an incorrect response32
    3Numerical Value Based Answer6+3 for entering the correct responseN/AN/A18

    JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Pattern

    JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Pattern- Paper 1 

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integerSingle option is correct
    Number of Questions682
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+3 - If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen +2 - If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options. +1 - If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct optionNo partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-1
    Total Marks242412

    JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Pattern- Paper 2

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integerSingle option is correct
    Number of Questions684
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+3 - If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen +2 - If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options. +1 - If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct optionNo partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-1
    Total Marks242412

    JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Pattern

    JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Pattern- Paper 1

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integerSingle option is correct
    Number of Questions756
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+1No partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-1
    Total Marks281518

    JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Pattern- Paper 2

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle correct optionSingle correct option (paragraph based)
    Number of Questions774
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+1No partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2-1No negative marking
    Total Marks282112

    JEE Advanced 2016 Exam Pattern

    JEE Advanced 2016 Exam Pattern- Paper 1

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integerSingle option is correct
    Number of Questions855
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+1No partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-1
    Total Marks321515

    JEE Advanced 2016 Exam Pattern- Paper 2

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle correct optionSingle correct option (paragraph based)
    Number of Questions864
    Max. Marks+4+3+3
    Partial Marks (if only correct answer is marked and no incorrect answer)+1No partial markingNo partial marking
    Negative Marking-2-1No negative marking
    Total Marks321812

    JEE Advanced 2015 Exam Pattern

    JEE Advanced 2015 Exam Pattern- Paper 1

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integerMatch the following
    Number of Questions1082
    Max. Marks+4+4+3
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-1
    Total Marks403216

    JEE Advanced 2015 Exam Pattern- Paper 2

    PatternSection 1Section 2Section 3
    Question Type1 or more correct optionsSingle digit integer1 or more correct options (paragraph based)
    Number of Questions884
    Max. Marks+4+4+4
    Negative Marking-2No negative marking-2
    Total Marks323216

    AAT Pattern

    JEE Advanced AAT 2023 Exam Pattern

    • Just like JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern, the AAT 2023 Exam Pattern is not fixed either.
    • Candidates are required to carry their own drawing and coloring aids for the exam. 
    • Some of the important highlights of AAT 2023 Exam Pattern have been listed in the section below-
    Exam NameAAT 2023
    Organising InstituteIIT Bombay
    Medium of ExaminationEnglish only
    Number of Papers1
    Time Duration of Exam3 hours each
    SectionsFreehand Drawing,
    Geometrical Drawing,
    Three Dimensional Perception,
    Imagination and Aesthetic Sensitivity,
    Architectural Awareness

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    JEE Advanced Syllabus

    JEE Advanced 2023 Syllabus

    • JEE Advanced 2023 Syllabus has been released on the official website- jeeadv.ac.in.
    • JEE Advanced 2023 Syllabus for both Paper 1 and 2 are from class 11 and 12 syllabus.
    • Additionally, candidates who are interested in pursuing B.Arch have to appear for AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test)
    PhysicsChemistryMathematics
    General PhysicsGaseous and liquid statesAlgebra
    MechanicsAtomic structure and chemical bondingTrigonometry
    Thermal PhysicsEnergeticsAnalytical Geometry
    Electricity and MagnetismSurface chemistryDifferential Calculus
    OpticsSolutions, Solid state, Chemical kinetics, Electrochemistry, chemical equilibriumIntegral calculus
    Modern PhysicsAlkanes, alkenes, alkynes, benzene, phenol, carbohydrates, amino acids and peptides, polymersVectors
    -Isolation/preparation and properties of non-metals, Preparation and properties of compounds, Transition elements (3d series), Preparation and properties of compounds, Ores and minerals, Extractive metallurgy, Principles of qualitative analysis-
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    JEE Advanced Question Papers

    JEE Advanced Question Papers

    YearJEE Advanced PaperJEE Advanced Question Paper PDFJEE Advanced Answer Key PDF
    2021Paper 1- PhysicsDownload PDFDownload PDF
    Paper 1- ChemistryDownload PDFDownload PDF
    Paper 1- MathematicsDownload PDFDownload PDF
    Paper 2- PhysicsDownload PDFDownload PDF
    Paper 2- Chemistry Download PDFDownload PDF
    Paper 2- MathematicsDownload PDFDownload PDF
    2020Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    2019Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    2018Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    2017Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    2016Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    2015Paper 1Download PDFDownload PDF
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    JEE Advanced 2023 Exam Pattern FAQs

    Ques. Is negative marking also applicable on Numerical Answer Value Based Questions in JEE Advanced 2023?

    Ans. No, Numerical value answer based questions are free of negative marking. 3 marks each are added if one answers the numerical value answer based questions correctly. 


    Ques. What are the total marks in JEE Advanced Question Papers?

    Ans. The number of questions in JEE Advanced is not fixed. They vary every year. So, maximum marks cannot be defined.


    Ques. What are the types of questions asked in JEE Advanced?

    Ans.There is no fixed pattern for JEE Advanced, however based on the previous year, the type of questions are as follows:

    SectionQuestion typeMarks awardedNegative Marking
    1Single correct answer3-1
    21 or more correct answer4-1
    3Numerical Value Answer Based Question30

    Ques. Is there any partial marking in JEE Advanced?

    Ans. The questions with one or more correct answers have partial marking. 4 marks are added for a perfect answer, for partially correct responses the criteria is as follows:

    • +3 - If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen
    • +2 - If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
    • +1 - If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct option
    • There is negative marking for incorrect responses. 

    JEE Advanced 2025 : 11 Answered QuestionsView All

    • Top Answer By Saarthak Rai on 01-Feb-2021

    Ans. Many aspirants go through the same conflict. The preference depends on your career priorities and aim. Some points are discussed below which may be helpful in deciding.  If you are solely focused on JEE Advanced and have a decent score in JEE Main, then it is better to take the date after JEE Advanced. A good score in JEE Main will give you a backup and you can completely focus on JEE Advanced this way. If you didn’t do well in JEE Main and have lesser hope to score good marks, then you can take BITSAT before JEE Advanced. It is because delaying will increase the pressure. If your priority is BITSAT then it is better to be fully focused on this exam and go for the 3rd or 4th day of the exam. It will give you sufficient time to review the previous paper. If you are not sure about your preference then it will be better to attempt the exam prior to JEE Advance. For most exam aspirants, JEE Advanced is the dream from the beginning and it will be better to end the journey with your initial aim. Thus, you should choose the date as per your priority and comfort. Decide by judging your nervousness, preparation and then give priority to your choice. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Gunjan Gupta on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. Before choosing the best book I think it is very important to know your syllabus. Only then you can identify your weak and strong points from the syllabus and focus more on your weaknesses. The most important topics that are covered are Mole Concept Atomic Structure Periodicity Chemical and Molecular Bonding States of Matter Electrochemistry and Redox reactions Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium General Organic Chemistry Hydrogen Solutions and Colligative Properties Chemical Kinetics Coordination compounds P block, D&F block elements Metallurgy You can start preparing for these topics from class 11 itself. The books that are considered Bibles of Chemistry and are highly recommended for JEE Main and JEE Advanced aspirant include Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations: This book by RC Mukherjee is the best book out there for Physical Chemistry  Numerical Chemistry: This book by P Bahadur is recommended by many top tankers Organic Chemistry: This book by Robert Thornton Morrison is the best book for Organic Chemistry. Concise Organic Chemistry: This book by JD Lee is a great book for inorganic chemistry. It will make you fall in love with the subject rather than rote learning. Other than books you can resort to Video lectures, question papers, and a doubt solving forum. Most importantly Chemistry is a subject that requires tremendous concentration and consistency. You can go for frequent mock tests to test your knowledge. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Piyush Raj on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. To join a reputed college, Indian students are required to give JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced. Cracking these exams with a top rank gives you the opportunity to join top National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Admission into such reputed colleges, kickstart your Engineering career. Although both JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced are Engineering entrance exams, both have severe dissimilarities. The aspects of these dissimilarities have been discussed below. Level of difficulty: JEE-Advanced is far more difficult than JEE-Main. The primary focus of JEE-Main is to evaluate the candidates' knowledge of their class 11th and 12th syllabus while JEE-Advanced is taken to evaluate the analytical and problem-solving skills of the students. Syllabus: The JEE Main syllabus is similar to the one prescribed by CBSE whereas JEE-Advanced has a different syllabus. Various topics covered in JEE Main are not included in JEE Advanced. Eligibility: A good JEE Main rank will open doors for admission to NITs and IITs. But with a good JEE Advanced rank, one can get admitted into the most coveted IITs. Qualification: JEE Main required a student to have completed his Class 12th only. Whereas JEE Advanced has set certain minimum cutoff criteria in JEE Main and also meets minimum board exam criteria. Examination pattern: JEE Main exam comprises one paper only while JEE Main comprises 2 papers. The former consists of objective and single-answer questions while the latter consists of a variety of problems including multi-right, matrix match, comprehension types, and much more. The pattern of the former hardly changes while the pattern of the latter is modified every year. I hope such a detailed comparison has cleared your doubts and clarified the doubts regarding both the entrance exams. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Chaitali Ghosh on 18-Dec-2021

    Ans. The best books for JEE Main and Advanced exam preparations include the following: Maths: NCERT. Cengage by G.Tewani, Playing With Graphs Cengage and TMH for JEE Advanced. Algebra by Amit M. Aggarwal, Trigonometry by Amit M. Aggarwal for JEE Main and Advanced. For sequence and series refer to Hall and Knight. Physics: NCERT. HCV for all JEE aspirants. DC Pandey all series for JEE Main and Advanced. Archive, especially for Modern Physics, as subjective questions of IIT get repeated in objective pattern with a slight change. Chemistry: NCERT is mandatory for Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry by VK Jaiswal. Organic Chemistry by MS Chauhan and Himanshu Pandey. Physical chemistry from GRB. From all these books study the important parts and actions, mark and make notes on them. But make sure to study NCERTs thoroughly. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Aditi Banerjee on 17-Apr-2023

    Ans. My friend missed the cutoff by just 6 marks. She scored 120 marks and her JEE rank was a decent 4582. She knew that even if she managed to qualify which was difficult, she would not be given the opportunity to opt for a stream of her choice. However, she suffered a setback when she wasn’t even able to qualify for the cutoff. She lost all hope. After a few days, she was notified that the updated l JEE Advance rank list has been released. On checking the portal she was giddy to see that she had qualified!  She knew the rank would offer her almost nothing but the mere fact that she had qualified for one of the most difficult exams in India motivated her a lot. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Radhika Srivastava on 11-Apr-2023

    Ans. I would suggest you not take a drop as that should be taken only in the worst-case scenario. You seem to have got the Meta branch which is quite decent. Unless you have a specific area of interest, it is best to go for IIT Roorkee given its excellent brand name. Additionally, the branch change option is always there for your rescue. Work extremely hard in the first year, and then change your branch to the one you are interested in. This is better than appearing for JEE again after wasting a year. The risks attached to preparing for JEE Advanced again are high and it’s better to stay on the safer side. Trust me IIT Roorkee will not disappoint you and its rich coding culture will have you engrossed very quickly. The exposure and opportunities offered will shape your career extremely well. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 05-Apr-2023

    Ans. Firstly, there are no minimum marks required in JEE Advanced to get into IIT Delhi, Bombay, or any other IIT. Instead, the JEE cutoff is decided based on the performance of the students. The total questions, as well as the pattern of the exam, change every year, and thus the cutoff fluctuates every year.  To be on the safe side, try scoring more than 50% to secure admission into IIT Delhi, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Roorkee CS branch (general category). JEE Advanced 2022 cutoff for CS Department at various IITs has been tabulated below Institute CS Cutoff IIT Delhi  51 Gender Neutral 136 Female IIT Kharagpur  112 Opening 303 Closing IIT Bombay  51 Gender Neutral, 136 Female IIT Roorkee 413 Male, 1463 Female Read more

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    • Top Answer By Aditi Sengupta on 03-Apr-2023

    Ans. IIT Delhi has set papers twice in 2012 and 2013. However, there is no fixed level of difficulty for this exam as the final paper is not set by a single IIT. Rather, it is assembled after the inputs of eminent professors and experts of all IITs. First, a mixed team of professors from different IITs is formed by the concerned IIT The entire team is made to stay in one place in individual rooms.  Professors will be given time and material to formulate questions Whenever they have formulated one or more questions, they will go to a highly secure room and write down the question This process is repeated till multiple sets of Physics Chemistry and Maths are ready. These sets are then submitted to the team leader who vocoders the final set of paper This is how a JEE paper is set and thus predicting the level of difficulty is almost impossible since it’s the work of multiple experts. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Riya Radhera on 01-Apr-2023

    Ans. Well, getting into IIT with just 3 months of preparation does sound impossible but honestly, everything is possible if you have the right set of motivation and determination. Here are some basic tips that might help you achieve your goal. Stop thinking about what people will think of you and focus on yourself completely for once. Sometimes we fail to take risks just because of the fear of losing and facing society. Don’t let that stop you from achieving the impossible. Utilize the 3 months to the fullest. Be ready for challenges that ask you to do and sacrifice much more than you are capable of. Your limits will be tested relentlessly, and be ready to face such challenges. While preparing, don’t think of the aftermath and let that discourage you. Have tons of hope and trust me you will see yourself succeeding. These may sound like philosophical teachings but these will work like magic if you pay heed to them. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Pratik Gandhi on 27-Mar-2023

    Ans. JEE Advanced cutoff changes every year and one can only depend on last year cutoffs to make predictions. There are no specific marks that will guarantee your admission but once can refer to past cutoffs for the same. IIT Kharagpur CSE cutoff 2022 is tabulated below: Category  Closing Rank Opening Rank General  112  303 EWS 35 52 OBC-NCL 89 138 SC 47 85 ST 29 39 Stil, rather than focusing on analyzing cutoffs, spend your time and efforts studying well and clearing the cutoff. Read more

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