Hi
You need to prepare separately for JEE ADVANCED and NDA because,
-------------------) Both has different examination pattern.
-------------------) Syllabus is different:- Jee advanced syllabus is 11th and 12th ncert syllabus of Physics, chemistry and maths while in NDA you also have geography history etc as a part of GAT paper.
-------------------) In both NDA & JEE advanced there's maths but difficulty level of JEE ADVANCED maths is way more than that of NDA.
NDA syllabus:- https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-syllabus/amp
JEE ADVANCED SYLLABUS:- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-syllabus/amp
If you prepare for jee advanced then you don't need to separately prepare maths, physics, chemistry for NDA while you need to prepare other subjects like geography, English etc for NDA separately.
For your reference,
EXAMINATION PATTERN of both NDA & JEE ADVANCED is given below:-
>>>>>>>>>>>>> NDA EXAMINATION PATTERN
NDA Examination pattern is given below:-
Papers
Subject
No. of Questions
Maximum marks
Duration
Paper 1
Mathematics
120
300
2 hours 30 minutes
Paper 2
GAT
150
600
Total
900
5 hours
NDA Examination pattern for Maths
Total Questions
Total Marks
Marks for each correct answer
2.5
for each incorrect answer
-0.83
NDA examination pattern for General Ability Test
Sections
Part A - English
200
Part B - General Knowledge
Physics
100
Chemistry
60
General Science
40
History, Freedom Movement, etc.
80
Geography
Current Events
For detailed examination pattern checkout:-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/nda-exam-pattern
>>>>>>>>>>>>> JEE ADVANCED Examination PATTERN
JEE advanced examination pattern keeps changing every year a little bit.
JEE advanced examination pattern is given below based on past years :-
*********** JEE advanced consists of two papers:-
• Paper I
• Paper II
************ time :- 3 hours for each of paper, 4 hours in case of pwd candidate for each paper
************ both the papers have three sections
PAPER I :-
PAPER II :-
*Physics
*Chemistry
*Mathematics
************ MARKING SCHEME :-
0 marks
full marks
partial mark.
TYPES OF QUESTIONS ASKED:-
************ Questions with single Correct Option :-
you get 3 marks if the option chosen by you is correct
0 mark if you haven't attempted it
-1 mark if the option chosen by you is wrong.
************ Questions with one or more correct option :-
you get 4 Marks if you choose all the correct options,
you get 3 marks if 4 options are correct but you choose only three correct options
you get 2 marks if three options are correct but you choose only 2 correct options
you get 1 mark if two or more are options are correct but you choose only one option and that is correct and in the rest of the cases you get -2 marks
0 if you don't attempt the question
************* Question with numerical value answer :-
No options are there.
You get 4 marks if the numerical value entered by you is correct,
0 mark if you leave it unattempted or the numerical value entered by you is wrong.
*************Question with single digit integer answer :-
You get 3 marks if the digit entered by you is correct,
0 mark if you don't attempt the question
-1 mark if the digit entered by you is wrong.
*************List Match Sets question :-
You get 3 marks if you choose the option corresponding to the correct combination.
-1 mark if the option chosen by you is wrong
For JEE advanced examination pattern, you can also refer to our page the link for the same is provided below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-exam-pattern
Thank you
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