JEE Advanced Exam Pattern 2019 To Remain Same: Prakash Javadekar
JEE Advanced Exam Pattern 2019 To Remain Same: Prakash Javadekar: Tuesday’s 52nd Meeting of the Council of IITs is concluded with the fact that No changes will be made to Marking Scheme, Language, Exam Timings, Question Paper Types, Number of Section, Number of Subjects, Exam Mode etc. in this upcoming session 2019.
Thus, Indian Politician cum Human Resource Development Minister of India – Prakash Javadekar, confirmed that JEE Advanced Exam Pattern 2019 will remain same. Thus, in Paper 1, from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, 5, 8 and 5 questions respectively be asked of 15, 32 and 15 marks with -1, -2 and -1 negative marking. While, for paper 2, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics section includes 6, 8 and 4 questions of 18, 32 and 12 marks respectively with -1, -2 and zero negative marking.
Meeting also reached the conclusion that for foreign or international students, the Board of Governors of the Individual Indian Institute of Technology’s will decide the tuition fees. Whereas, no changes will be made to the Admission Fees for Indian undergraduate students in IITs. JEE Advanced Syllabus and Exam Pattern for AAT i.e. Agricultural Aptitude Test is also expected to remain same throughout. Important topics to study for AAT papers includes Exercises in Geometrical Drawing containing lines, context mapping, composition exercise with given elements, understanding and appreciation of three-dimensional forms, triangles and angles etc.
For the August 21 meeting of IIT Council, Cancelling JEE Advanced and Increasing seats to 80,000 was another important proposal to go through. But, very few of them have been accepted to date. No doubt, the second week of this month, August 2018 was flooded with the headlines suggesting scrapping of ‘JEE Advanced’. Thus, committee once thought to move towards the fact that JEE Main only for IIT admission and no more JEE Advanced. But, things changed thereafter.
Further latest updates will also be uploaded on https://www.jeeadv.ac.in (Official website of Joint Entrance Examination Advanced). As of now, the website clearly mentions Venue for preparatory courses and reporting dates. Candidates can visit the JEE Advance official website here.
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