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How will I get notified if the JEE Mains 2021 syllabus also gets reduced just as the CBSE 2021 exam syllabus has been reduced to its 30%?


Raj 15th Sep, 2020
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Aditi amrendra Student Expert 15th Sep, 2020
Hello,


National Testing Agency hasn't made any announcement regarding the syllabus of JEE 2021 and hasn't made a clear decision on whether 30% syllabus will be removed or not.If you want to get updates regarding the further announcement, you will have to keep checking NTA website or you also visit our website for any announcement and we will notify it as soon as it will be out.

I hope this helps

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