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tdsofficial2299 8th Jul, 2020
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 8th Aug, 2020

Hello

JEE 2021 syllabus has not been declared officially. CBSE has reduced the syllabus but there is no official information about JEE 2021 syllabus.
You should focus on the class 11th and class 12th syllabus and try to clear the NCERT concepts.


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priyaankasarkar Student Expert 8th Jul, 2020

The MHRD did inform that the syllabus for both JEE Mains and NEET will be reduced for the year 2021 as the Academic year has been reduced due to Corona pandemic. The MHRD has not yet officially announce the syllabus but has requested suggestions regarding the topics that can be reduced for the Academic year 2021. Now talking about Board syllabus, even that will be reduced. And if you are preparing for appearing for JEE 2021, we would suggest you to stick to NCERT books for now instead of buying any book. Not atleast until NTA releases the official revised syllabus. Because no body knows what the reduced syllabus is. So instead of buying various books available in the market, you should stick to NCERT books and prepare from them regularly. Once the official syllabus has been announced, then you can start preparing accordingly and purchase books. But now will be too early

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Shubham Dhane 8th Jul, 2020

Hello,

Yes HRD minister has said that there will be reduction in syllabus JEE 2021 but there has been no announcement yet from the exam-conducting body, NTA, or MHRD on the plans for JEE Main and NEET 2021. Since the reduced topics will not be taught in schools, students have to rely more on self study or external coaching institutes for their JEE and NEET preparation. Please click the below link to know more.

https://news.careers360.com/cbse-class-12-syllabus-will-syllabus-reduction-impact-jee-main-neet-2021

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