Class 12
Hi
Though CBSE has reduced its syllabus, but JEE mains 2021 syllabus has not been reduced it is still the same which is provided below
PHYSICS
*Physics and measurement *Kinematics *Laws of motion *Gravitation *Rotational motion *Thermodynamics *Work, energy and power *Properties of solids and liquids *Oscillations and waves *Electronic devices *Kinetic theory of gases *Current electricity *Communication systems *Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents *Magnetic effects of current and magnetism *Optics *Electromagnetic waves *Atoms and nuclei *Electrostatics *Dual nature of matter and radiation *Experimental Skills
. CHEMISTRY:-
Physical chemistry:-
*Some basic concepts in chemistry *Atomic structure *Chemical bonding and molecular structure *States of matter *Chemical thermodynamics *Solutions *Equilibrium *Redox reactions and electrochemistry *Chemical kinetics *Surface chemistry
Organic Chemistry:-
*Some basic principles of organic chemistry *Purification and characterisation of organic compounds *Hydrocarbons *Chemistry in everyday life *Principles related to practical chemistry *Organic compounds containing halogens *Organic compounds containing oxygen *Organic compounds containing nitrogen *Polymers *Biomolecules
Inorganic Chemistry:-
*Classification of elements and periodicity in properties *Block elements i. e alkali and alkaline earth metals *Hydrogen *P Block elements group 13 to group 18 elements *d- and f - block elements *Co-ordination compounds *Environmental chemistry *General principles and processes of isolation of metals
. MATHS
* Sets, relations and functions *Matrices and determinants *Complex numbers and quadratic equations *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 *Vector algebra *Statistics and probability *Trigonometry *Co-ordinate geometry
You can also refer to our page for syllabus at
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus
This syllabus will be very helpful in your preparation because it will let you know the topics and chapters which are included in your examination , so go well through your syllabus and plan your studies so that you can score well in your jee main examination.
But yes,
As CBSE and many other state boards have reduced their syllabus JEE Mains 2021 examination pattern is changed a little bit in order to provide more internal choices.
Now,
In your JEE Mains 2021 examination paper 1 , there will be a total of 90 question instead of only 75 questions which used to be there earlier , and out of those 90 questions, only 75 questions are to be attempted. S
And these questions are from three subjects :-
* 30 questions from physics.
* 30 questions from Chemistry .
* 30 questions from maths.
The 30 questions in each Subject, will be divided into two sections -
*Section A :- A Section will contain 10 MCQs or multiple-choice questions.
* Section B :-
it will contain 10 numerical value questions whose answers are to be filled in by you as a numerical value. You have to attempt only 5 questions out of the total 10 numerical value questions. So, now there is internal choices .
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To prepare well you can go for our jee program at the convenience of your home, the link for the same is provided below
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-jee-main-april /
Thankyou
Hello,
MP board class 12th exam is scheduled to be conducted in the month of march 2021. MPBSE or MP Board is responsible for conducting 10th and 12th exams throughout the state. The application forms for MP Board 12th are released through the respective schools. Students have to fill the same with the required documents and submit them to their schools. The admit card is released by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education 2021 in offline mode. Students can either collect the application form from their respective schools or can download the form from the official website. The MP board will release the schedule in the official website in the month of January keep an eye on the official website for the latest information.
Hello Aspirant,
See as we know NEET is the national level entrance exam for admission to MBBS, BDS, BAMS, BHMS and other medical courses, so being the national level entrance exam the competition is also high and preparation to crack NEET with good marks should also be of that extent. So as you have mentioned that in your college on VCERT Books are considered so it is the good thing because NCERT Books are the primary resource for NEET Preparation and if you focus completely on NCERT then all concepts will be cleared to you but yes we also know only by learning concept we cannot sit in such national level entrance exams, we need to have some hands-on practice for the concept based questions as well, so apart from the study material you have , I am enlisting down some best books to get the hands-on practice of the topics from Physics, Chemistry and Biology :-
@Physics
@Biology
@Chemistry
For complete details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/best-books-for-neet
You can also check out the NEET Knockout package for preparation of NEET 2021 from the link given below :-
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may/?product=50&icn=knockout-neet-2021-may&ici=
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
See TMA stands for Tutor Marked Assessment which carries 20% of the weightage in External Examination. Though these will be shown separately on the marks list but they are to be added in the marks obtained in Theory and practical and so they will be considered in determining NEET Eligibility criteria which means that TMA marks are valid and considered for NEET .
As per the eligibility criteria for NEET the candidate must have passed his/her class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects with minimum aggregate of 50% for Unreserved category 40% for OBC/SC/ST and 45% for PwD. Also note that the English subject should also be there in the curriculum because it will be considered as core subject.
So as you have mentioned that you got total 55% marks in class 12th then you are eligible if and only if you have also secured the 55% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology now if the result includes the TMA marks then also you are eligible because your total result of PCB is considered while determining the eligibility criteria of NEET.
For complete details about NEET Eligibility criteria kindly check out the link given below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria
See board does not matter when you are going to take admission in any NIT/IIIT/CFTI/IIT because to these institutions for B.Tech course are only made on the basis of JEE-Main or JEE-Advance scores but also note that to qualify for JEE Mains, there is no minimum aggregate percentage criteria but yes if you want to take admission into NITs, IIITs or CFTIs then you should score a minimum aggregate of 75% in your class 12th if you belongs to General/Unreserved category and 65% if you belongs to any of the reserved category from any central/state recognized board and ICSE is central recognized board. So there will be no advantage of ICSE board in it.
On December 16th 2020 the application process for JEE-Main 2021 February attempt has been started by National Testing Agency (NTA) which is the conducting authority for JEE-Main 2021. You can apply for JEE-Main from the official portal of JEE-Main which is given below :-
https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/webinfo2021/Page/Page?PageId=1&LangId=P
Note that this application process will continues till January 16th 2021 and last date for payment of application fee is January 17th 2021 after which neither application nor application fee will be accepted and then after the correction window will be opened for the applicants from January 19th to January 21st 2021. Admit cards will be available for download from second week of February 2021 and the examination will be conducted from February 23rd to February 26th 2021 in two shifts per day, for February attempt.
A candidate will also have option to apply for one Session or more than one Session (February/ March /April /May 2021) together and pay exam fee accordingly. In other words, if a candidate wishes to apply only for one Session, he / she has to pay Examination Fee only for that Session during the current application period and will have opportunity to apply again for the March/ April / May Sessions.
Some insights of JEE-Main 2021 :-
> Also from this year according to New Education Policy the JEE-Main examination will be conducted in English, Hindi and other regional languages such as Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Odia and Malayalam.
> In JEE-Main 2021 there will be total 90 question out of which you have to attempt only 75 (25 from each section) and there will be two sections for each subject, Section-A will be of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs)(20 compulsory questions) and Section-B will contain Questions whose answers are to be filled in as a numerical value (10 numerical based questions out of which only 5 are compulsory to be attempted).
> In Section B, candidates have to attempt any five questions out of 10. There will be no negative marking for Section B.
> All question will be of 4 marks and in MCQs there will be negative marking of (-1) on incorrect attempt.
This year JEE-Main is being conducted with slight changes in it's pattern and it's conduction and you can check out all the changes from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main
hey,
The action of CBSE Board reduction in syllabus is taken recently. And it is expected to resume when corona condition gets normal. Hence, no new book has been published. So, prepare from ypur old books. Just keep in mind that, don't read the deleted chapters. Below, I have given a link. Check out the best books for your boards.
Physics : Concepts of physics by HC Verma, SL Arora, Pradeep's, Xam Idea, NCERT
Chemistry : NCERT, OPTondon, Pradeep's, Xam idea
Maths: RD Sharma, Comprehensive, xam idea, Cengage
Hope it helps.
Hello Sarthak,
Yes you can give your intermediate exams after 3 years that is after completing your graduation.
As you have to register yourself for intermediate exams atleast 9 months prior before you are going to give your intermediate exams. But personally if you are giving now foundation exams and are waiting for 3 years for giving your inter exams then you are not doing right as you can on completing your graduation u can directly get admitted to the intermediate level through direct entry route. So there is no point of giving now your foundation exams and waiting for 3years. But if u want to do so then you can go for it there is nothing wrong in this.
Good Luck!
Hi,
CBSE is central board of our country which is common for whole country. While Rajasthan state board is particularly only for Rajasthan. I feel that CBSE board will be a better choice as it is more recognized than any state board. Along with it, if you prepare for Civil services or any other exams, you need to follow ncerts. NCERTs are the prime books in CBSE board. So, CBSE would be a better choice.
Hello there,
As CBSE has reduced the Board syllabus by 30%, but let me tell you that this is done due to corona outbreak, becuase students preparation is effected very much during these days.
But this might be possible that, CBSE will resume the whole syllabus again when this outbreak ends. And also, let me tell you that, it is very difficult to find a newly published book, that dies not contain deleted chapters.
So, just read the books that you used to read earlier. And leave the deleted chapters from that.
Some good books are listed below.
Physics
Chemistry
Maths
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