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No change in syllabus of JEE Main, NEET

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January 19, 2021
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No change in syllabus of JEE Main, NEET
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New Delhi: The Ministry of Education has given relief to the students. The JEE Main and National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET 2021) syllabus will not be changed.

The Ministry of Education stated that the syllabus of JEE Main and NEET 2021 will remain unchanged. However, unlike previous years, this year candidates will be given options to answer questions in JEE and NEET examinations. The exact pattern for NEET (UG) 2021 is yet to be announced.

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Students will be given the option to answer limited questions in JEE and NEET exam. According to the statement of the Ministry of Education, “The syllabus of JEE-Mains 2021 will remain the same as the previous year. However, students will have the option to answer 75 of the 90 questions in the paper. “

Out of the 90 questions in the paper, 30-30 questions will be from Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics and 75 of them (25-25 questions will be given from Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics). Significantly, 75 questions were asked in JEE-Mains 2020 and students had to answer all the questions (25-25 questions from Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics).

The ministry said in its statement that the pattern of NEET (UG) 2021 exam is yet to be announced. Keeping in mind the reduction of syllabus by some boards of the country, options will be given on the lines of JEE Mains in NEET (UG) 2021 paper also.

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