The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) consists of two parts: JEE Main and JEE Advanced. JEE Main covers three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The questions in the JEE Main are designed to test the understanding of the candidates in these subjects and their problem-solving abilities. JERead more
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) consists of two parts: JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
JEE Main covers three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The questions in the JEE Main are designed to test the understanding of the candidates in these subjects and their problem-solving abilities.
JEE Advanced is the second stage of the JEE and is considered to be more difficult than JEE Main. It also consists of three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The questions in JEE Advanced are designed to test the candidate’s understanding of the subjects at a higher level, and their ability to apply that knowledge to solve complex problems.
Overall, there is a significant amount of math in JEE, especially in JEE Advanced. It is considered as one of the most mathematical of the engineering entrance exams in India. To do well on the test, students will need to have a good understanding of mathematical concepts and be able to apply them to solve problems.
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The number of attempts for JEE Main is limited to 3 times in consecutive years. Candidates can appear for JEE Main for a maximum of 3 times. After the 3rd attempt, the candidate will not be eligible to appear for JEE Main examination. However, JEE Advanced has a limit of 2 attempts in consecutive yeRead more
The number of attempts for JEE Main is limited to 3 times in consecutive years. Candidates can appear for JEE Main for a maximum of 3 times. After the 3rd attempt, the candidate will not be eligible to appear for JEE Main examination.
See lessHowever, JEE Advanced has a limit of 2 attempts in consecutive years for most of the candidates. For candidates belonging to certain categories such as PwD, SC, ST, etc. this limit is relaxed.