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cbse changed its syllabus will jee mains and advanced syllabus will change??? From Syllabus NLM has deleted how we will solve qstns on friction???


Akanksha 11th Jul, 2020
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S. Saha Student Expert 11th Jul, 2020
CBSE has reduced the syllabus from Class 9 to 12 by 30%. However, NTA has not yet announced any such notification to reduce the syllabus of Jee Main also. But it seems the syllabus of Jee Main and Neet will also be reduced keeping the core concepts unchanged. The topics which carry less weightage may be eliminated from the syllabus of 2020-21 session. The chances are quite high. But until NTA releases any notice, it can't be said properly. Please to hear this from the authority.
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