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JEE Advanced: Sample Papers | Eligibility Criteria | Syllabus
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Hello Aspirant,
The JEE Advanced exam 2019 is a computer based test(CBT) and it consists of 2 papers and both are mandatory.In both the papers the questions are asked from Maths,Physics and Chemistry subjects.It consists of numerical as well as multiple choice questions.
To know the complete details regarding the exam pattern,marking scheme and the minimum percentage of marks for inclusion in the rank list please do refer the below provided link.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-exam-pattern/amp
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Hello Aspirant!
The national-level exam is being conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode.
Jee Advanced 2019 has two compulsory papers of 3 hours duration each – Paper I and II.
Questions in each paper is asked from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Candidates need to answer questions from each subject (or section).
Question types are multiple choice (objective) and numerical.
Some questions may have multiple correct options, in which case the candidate needs to get all the options rights to get full marks. If the candidate gets only one or few of the options right, then partial marks will be awarded. If no attempt is made, zero marks will be awarded.
There are negative marking for some questions. Detailed instructions about the marking scheme will be mentioned in the question paper.
The exam will be available in English and Hindi languages. But please note that only one language can be chosen. For example, if the candidate selects English at the begging of the test, then it cannot be changed midway to Hindi.
Total marks is not a constant – An interesting aspect of JEE Advanced that has been observed in the last couple of years is that though the total number of questions remain the same (54 questions for each paper), the total marks can fluctuate. For example in 2018, the total marks were 180 for each paper, whereas it was 183 and 186 in 2017 and 2016 respectively.
Hope this helps you getting some idea about the pattern of the exam :)
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