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Kya jee main exam me cbse syllabus ka paper hota ha

Esita Sau 1st Nov, 2020
Hello there,

JEE Main has two papers.

Syllabus for paper 1:-

Mathematics

  • Complex numbers and quadratic equations
  • Matrices and determinants
  • Sets, relations and functions
  • Mathematical induction
  • Permutations and combinations
  • Mathematical reasoning
  • Limit, continuity and differentiability
  • Integral calculus
  • Three-dimensional geometry
  • Differential equations
  • Binomial theorem and its simple applications
  • Sequence and Series
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Should I study deleted CBSE syllabus portion for NEET 2021?

Hrisheekesh Singh 27th Sep, 2020

Hi student,

No, you should not study that syllabus now, I mean that for example if topics from 1st and 3rd chapters of Biology are removed in CBSE syllabus than you should ignore these chapters and study Chapter 2nd and 4th first. Soon, NTA will release a new syllabus for

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Sir,My grandson completed Inter 1st year (11th class) state sylabus in Andhrapradesh. Due to his fathers transfer to Assam he has to join in 12th class cbse syllabus.He wants to appear for jee mains from Assam to join in NITS.So for which Home state reservation he is eligible.Thank you

Harsh Chandravanshi 27th Sep, 2020

Hi Sir!

According to NTA (The JEE MAIN exam conducting body) the home state quota is based on the 12 Class means, State quota will be considered of the state from which the student passed his 12 class so if your grandson passed his exam from Assam then the home

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Will deleted CBSE syllabus impact the question paper pattern of WBJEE 2021?

Yes, definitely.
All the state board are also decreasing their syllabus for 10th and 12th grade students.
As CBSE is now also decreased syllabus.
30% of syllabus is being deduced.
So definitely WBJEE will soon release the new edited syllabus.
Thank You
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Please provide full details of changes in cbse syllabus for class 10 and 12.

mallikadutta996 25th Jul, 2020

There are no changes in the syllabus for CBSE Board Exams 2020-21 including English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science subjects of Class 10 .

for english-no changes in the topic but exam patterns change

mathematics-no changes in the topic and exam pattern

Science-no changes except one more book has been

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there will be a change in syllabus in my area now we have CBSE syllabus not ncert syllabus noe i am confused by CBSE syllabus because i dont have any concept of this what can I do

sai shree chandan 27th Jul, 2020

HELLO ASPIRANT!!!!

CBSE FOLLOWS THE NCERT  SYLLABUS IN ORDER TO MAKE GOOD CONCEPTS FOR THE ACADEMICS. SO NO NEED TO WORRY BOTH ARE SAME. NCERT IS A PART OF CBSE.

ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE!!!

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ncert syllabus difficult or CBSE syllabus

Samarth Jain 19th Jul, 2020

CBSE follows NCERT Books and syllabus.

So both are same and they are equally difficult.


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guyz recently some cocnepts have been removed from the CBSE syllabus does it mean questions will not be asked from those concepts in the upcoming NEET 2021 exam??

Manisha Gupta 12th Aug, 2020

Dear Candidate,

CBSE has reduced the syllabus but officially there is no any information about NEET 2021 syllabus, I would suggest you to focus on class 11th & 12th Syllabus & try to clear the concept from NCERT books.

As you are preparing for NEET Entrance Exam, You can go

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I have completed my 10th class at "JNV Adilabad" CBSE syllabus. I want to prepare for JEE 2022 to crack IIT. So, suggest me some ways to prepare for JEE 2022.

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 28th May, 2020

Hi

Follow the below tips to prepare well for your JEE 2022

Go well through the syllabus of JEE  , your major focus should be on clearing concepts while completing your syllabus as to get good score in  JEE  questions , crystal clear concepts

The top books which you can

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