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JEE And NEET Syllabus To Remain Unchanged For The Year 2021



The Ministry of Education on Tuesday released a notification stating that the syllabus of JEE and NEET will remain unchanged for the year 2021. 



However, unlike previous years, this year the candidates will have options to answer the questions in JEE and NEET Examinations. The syllabus for JEE (Main 2021) to remain the same as the previous year. But students will be given choice to answer 75 questions (25 questions each in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics) out of 90 questions (30 questions each in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics). In JEE (Main) 2020, there were 75 questions all of which had to be answered by the candidates (25 questions each in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics). The exact pattern for NEET (UG) 2021 is yet to be announced. However, in view of reduction of the syllabus by some boards across the country, the NEET (UG) 2021 question paper will also have options on the lines of JEE (Main).

NEET,JEE and Board Exams 2021 Will be Based On Reduced Syllabus, Says education Minister


JEE Neet syllabus


Union education minister Dr.Ramesh Pokhriyal announced that students will be asked questions based on a revised syllabus in the upcoming board exams 2021,Jeet and Neet during a webinar with teachers and students of Kendriya Vidyalaya Today.


Pokhriyal announced that JEE Main 2021, held as an engineering entrance exam and medical entrance test NEET 2021 will be held on basis of a reduced syllabus.


During the webinar, he said that students will only have to study the revised syllabus for the CBSE board exams as well as other exams based on CBSE board syllabus 2021 and that questions will only be asked from that particular part.


During live interaction, Pokhriyal said that the Kendriya Vidyalays will reopen in a phased manner soon and that offline classes will resume in the schools along with online classes across the country.


He also replied to concerns regarding travelling to exam centres for Board Exams 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. He told students that the NEET, JEE exams in 2020 was conducted amid the pandemic and all the competitive exams were conducted successfully across the country by the government and students should not be afraid about travelling to exam centres amid COVID-19.


Recently, Pokhriyal announced that the JEE Advanced 2021 exam will be held on 3 July. "I wish all the students the very best, all candidates have enough time to prepare for the exam," he added.

NEET aspirants are eagerly awaiting the schedule of the medical entrance exam. 

Many students request Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank that the exam, usually held once a year, be conducted twice amid the pandemic and stress of this exam.


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The minister hinted at the possibility of conducting the NEET 2021 twice a year.  


When will the exam date be announced?


Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank said that an announcement on the medical entrance exam date could be made in the next 10-15 days. 

Last year, the exam was held on September 13 after being postponed twice due to the CORONA VIRUS pandemic. 

A total of 7,71,500 candidates had qualified for the exam, for which over 13.66 lakh appeared. 


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Will the exam be held twice a year?

 

In all probability, YES. At least, the government is headed in that direction and considering the feasibility to conduct NEET twice a year.


"We are exploring all the possibilities of conducting the exam twice a year, keeping in view concerns of students," the minister said.


Recently, the National Testing Agency (NTA) had written to the Union Health Ministry asking whether the entrance test could be held twice a year. It said the move would lessen the immense stress and pressure faced by students.



Last year, the test was offered in 11 languages - English, Urdu, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati, Tamil and Telugu. 

Setting in place strict SOP (Standard operating Procedures) in view of the pandemic, the testing agency had reduced the number of candidates per room from the earlier 24 to 12. The number of centers was increased from 2,546 in 2019 to 3,862 to ensure crowd management and staggered entry and exit protocols.

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NTA JEE Main 2021 applications LIVE UPDATES: Exam from February 23 to 26, check schedule

JEE Main 2021: As per the latest update, the first phase of JEE Main 2021 is expected to be conducted in the month of February 2021, a deferral of one month from its regular date owing to the pandemic. The application process for the first phase of JEE Main 2021 is expected to begin in the month of December 2020. JEE Main is usually conducted in two phases - in the months of January and April for the screening of candidates to undergraduate engineering and architecture courses and JEE Advanced exam.



Postponement of JEE Main 2021 

A senior Government official was quoted saying that due to the late conduct of JEE Main Phase 2 exams, which were recently wrapped in the month of September, the admission process is still underway in many engineering colleges. He said that given the situation, the Ministry of Education is of the opinion that JEE Main 2021 1s phase is likely to be postponed to February 2021. He also said that given the rapidly increasing number of COVID-19 cases, the National Testing Agency, the conducting body will require around two months time to prepare the JEE Main 2021 test centres in accordance with COVID-19 protocols and guidelines so that the exam is safely delivered.

In October 2020, the Government also decided to widen the reach of JEE Main 2021 by offerings 13 languages for the examination. The official said that the decision on the number of languages for JEE Main 2021 also remains to be finalised and its preparation will also require time which further asserts in postponing to the month of February 2021.

Other Exams Like NEET to be Postponed

Along with JEE Main 2021, several other exams are also likely to be pandemic. According to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE), given the pandemic situation and the forthcoming exams in West Bengal and Assam, Gujarat and many other States it may not be possible to conduct examinations on time.

Education Minister Live Updates: Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank give updates on JEE,NEET and CBSE schools Updates 




Ramesh Pokhriyal, Narendra Modi are posing for a picture: Education Minister Live Updates: Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank says postponing NEET 2021 is not feasible option, but open to evaluate alternate modes like online testing.

Education Minister Live Updates: Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank says postponing NEET 2021 is not feasible option, but open to evaluate alternate modes like online testing

Union education minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank in his live address to students who will be appearing for board exams 2021 and other competitive exams such as JEE and NEET 2021 said that candidates must prepare diligently for the upcoming exams.


He said that while a few students suggested postponement and cancellations of exams like NEET 2021, this is not a viable option.


A few students also sought cancellation of NEET 2020 as well and had also approached the Supreme Court. However, the SC order dismissed these petitions and said that JEE/NEET will be held as per the schedule.


"In NEET 2020, we offered choice of centres to students and also increased exam centres to maintain social distancing. But as the Supreme Court also rightly mentioned, it is in the students' interest to give exams on time," he added.


On the mode of the examination, Nishank said that NEET is a test which needs offline mode. However, he said that the ministry is open to suggestions on online model and how it can be conducted through a digital mode.


Nishank said that the government is looking into the possibility of holding JEE exams multiple times a year. Students had suggested holding the exam three to four times a year so that candidates could choose dates as per their convenience.


"We are closely looking into the possibility of holding JEE about three to four times a year. If it is feasible, we are open to this idea," he added. JEE Main is the entrance exam for admission into undergraduate engineering programmes in India.


On the syllabus reduction, the minister said that there a few state governments who haven't reduced the syllabus. He added that the government will ensure that students from across educational board will be able to give the competitive exams like JEE and NEET without any difficulty.


During the live interaction, Nishank was asked about the difficulty of giving practical examination in the laboratories due to COVID-19.


He said that depending on the intensity of COVID-19, the schools and respective education boards will look into alternatives if these practical exams cannot be conducted.


Nishank was answering questions during his interactive session on the upcoming board examinations and competitive exams.


There were multiple questions posed to the minister on the possibility of postponement of board exams to prevent the virus spread and amidst school shutdown.


To this, Nishank said that it will be ensured that students get adequate time to prepare for the board examinations and complete the syllabus. He added that it is not just school's responsibility but also that of students. Wearing masks and maintaining social distancing will be key, he said.


"We had close to 1.5 million students writing NEET in 2020. So we have adequate experience in conducting exams amidst the pandemic. But we will take a final decision depending on the virus outbreak situation," he added.


When it comes to schools, he said that all state governments have been told to take a decision on school reopening amidst COVID-19.


"About 17 states have opened schools, though physical attendance is low. But we need to keep in mind that safety is first and then comes education," he added.


Amidst the Coronavirus outbreak and subsequent lockdown, students across the country had expressed concerns about the 2021 examinations and how these would be conducted.


The education ministry had invited suggestions and queries from students. Nishank is answering these questions live.


During his live interaction, the education minister said that in the 2020 board examinations, students from across the country had displayed their focus with a handful of students even scoring 499 marks out of 500 in the Class X board exams.


Nishank said that even cities like Trivandrum, Bengaluru and Chennai showed 'excellent' results in the CBSE board examination.


Talking about the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 that has been approved by the Cabinet, Nishank said that this will help create new reforms and opportunities to the students. He also pointed that international counterparts have also lauded India for NEP.


When it comes to the board examinations, Nishank said that the word 'fail' will not be used. However, he did not clarify what steps are being taken to change the marking strategy during the board exams for doing so.


"Due to the COVID-19, the exam portion for CBSE 2021 board exam will be reduced by 30 percent," he added.


Going forward, Nishank said that the ministry will also engage with teachers from across schools to look into their concerns and bring out necessary solutions for their students.

 JEE Main, NEET 2021: Education Ministry Directs NTA To Make New Syllabus

Education Ministry Makes Important Announcement For Entrance Exams


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New Delhi:

Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ has directed the National Testing Agency to draw up a fresh syllabus for competitive and entrance exams it will conduct in 2021. These exams will include the JEE Main 2021 for admission to engineering and NEET 2021 for medicine. The NTA will assess the situation across different state and central school education boards before finalising the syllabus. The ministry will also launch a campaign to seek views from stakeholders on how and when to conduct board exams next year.


Due to the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and several state boards like gujarat have decided to reduce their syllabus for Class 10 and Class 12 board exams, some by as much as 30 per cent.


“It was decided that National Testing Agency will come out with the syllabus for competitive examinations after assessment of the existing scenario in various boards. It was also decided that a campaign would be launched by the Education Ministry to seek views from students, parents and teachers on how and when to conduct the exams next year,” the Education Ministry said.


JEE Main 2021 and NEET 2021:

Earlier this week, NTA officials told PTI that the first session of JEE Main 2021 is likely to be held in February instead of January. An official notification regarding JEE Main 2021 date is expected soon and the JEE Main application process will begin next month.



An official confirmation regarding NEET 2021 date is awaited. Usually, NTA conducts NEET UG in May. This year, however, the exam was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


CBSE and other Board Exams


Regarding the conduct of CBSE board exam 2021, board secretary Anurag Tripathi recently said that the exams will be held next year for sure and that a date sheet will be released soon.


Many students have demanded postponement of Class 10 and Class 12 board exams next year.


"The board exams will happen for sure and a schedule will be announced very soon. The CBSE is making plans and will soon reveal how it will do test assessments,"


Mr Tripathi, however, did not comment upon whether the exams will be conducted in the same format and will be held in February-March as per schedule or will be postponed.


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Maharashtra has already announced postponement of 2021 board exams.


Gujarat too has reportedly decided to postpone board exams In May month.



Different boards, including CBSE, had previously decided to slash school syllabus to make up for the academic loss caused by the COVID-19 lockdown.


NEET 2021: Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Eligibility; All You Need To Know

NEET 2021: Syllabus, Exam Pattern, Eligibility


NEET 2021 will be conducted in offline mode across the country. Candidates will be required to follow the NEET exam pattern as prescribed by the NTA. The paper will assess students’ knowledge in three subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.


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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), sorted out by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is the public level passage test held for admissions to MBBS, BDS, AYUSH, BVSc and AH degree programs. 

In spite of the fact that NEET test has a troublesome scholastic educational plan, persistence, difficult work and enthusiasm are the key elements one needs to qualify the passage test. Up-and-comers who wish to seek after a profession in the clinical area are needed to sit for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET). 

NEET Exam Pattern: 


NEET 2021 will be led in offline mode the nation over. Competitors will be needed to follow the NEET test design as recommended by the NTA. The paper will survey understudies' information in three subjects in particular Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. The NEET test question paper will comprise of an aggregate of 180 different decision addresses isolated as 90 inquiries from Biology area, 45 inquiries from Physics, and 45 inquiries from Chemistry segment. The complete time allocated for endeavoring the NEET question paper will be 3 hours. 

Students have the option to pick the language from the accompanying pool: 

Hindi, Tamil, English, Assamese, Oriya, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Urdu, and Telugu. 

NEET 2021 Eligibility Criteria: 


NEET qualification standards are characterized as the base essential endorsed by the test leading power (NTA) for understudies to be qualified for showing up in the NEET test. 

Candidates are needed to check the NEET qualification models prior to applying for NEET 2021. Candidates who meet the qualification rules will be permitted to take the assessment. Following is the NEET qualification rules for understudies to show up in NEET 2021: 

Candidates must be a resident of India, or OCI (Overseas Citizen of India), or NRI. 

Candidate must have effectively finished 10+2 assessments from a perceived leading body of India with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as obligatory subjects. 

A competitor is needed to get at any rate 50% imprints in the passing assessment on account of general class understudies, 45% for General-PH classification candidate and 40% imprints for SC/ST and OBC classification applicants in the passing test. 

Applicant must be at least 17 years of age as on 31st December 2021. 

NEET 2021 registration : 


Enlistment for NEET 2021 will begin in the main seven day stretch of December 2020. Following are the finished insights about NEET 2021: 

The total application measure for NEET 2021 will be brought out through online mode. 

Understudies should enroll for just a single application structure since different enlistments may bring about the dismissal of the structure. 

Understudies are needed to fill the application structure with their substantial email id and portable number since all the further correspondence will be done through email id and versatile number. 

The application cycle will incorporate five stages - online enlistment, topping off of subtleties in the application, transferring a checked picture of photo and signature, finishing application expense and printing of utilization and charge installment receipt. 

The remedy window for NEET 2021 application structure will open from the third seven day stretch of January 2021 to a week ago of January 2021. 

Installment for NEET 2021 can be finished through both disconnected and online mode. If there should be an occurrence of online mode, it very well may be prepared through charge/Mastercard, net banking or Paytm strategy. In the event of disconnected mode, charge installment can be handled through SBI E-challan office at any SBI branch. 

The application expenses for understudies having a place with General/OBC classification is Rs. 1400, while for understudies having a place with SC/ST classification is Rs. 750. 

NEET 2021 application correction : 


NEET 2021 candidates will have the option to make redresses in their application structure. NTA will open the amendment window from the third seven day stretch of January, which will stay open till the most recent seven day stretch of January 2021. Candidates will have the option to make revisions on the web. In any case, candidates should take note of that remedy might be conceivable in the chosen fields. Thus, it is encouraged to peruse the rules appropriately and fill the NEET application structure with the most extreme genuineness. Applicants will be educated regarding the amendment office and subtleties will be sent on their enrolled mail ID and telephone number. 

NEET 2021 syllabus: 


Prior to starting the NEET 2021 arrangement, it's savvy to comprehend what you are facing. This is the reason you have to check the schedule of NEET to recognize what subjects to consider. This activity is more significant as the subjects are from both class 11 and class 12 so the readiness must be arranged in like manner.

NEET 2021 Admit Card :


Admit Card for NEET 2021 will be accessible from the most recent seven day stretch of March 2021. Understudies will have the option to download the NEET admit card in online mode through NTA site. Competitors will be needed to give their login subtleties so as to download the admit card. 

Furthermore, candidates will be sent a duplicate of the admit card on their enrolled mail id in the PDF design. Candidates are mentioned to check the subtleties referenced in the admit card and ensure they are right. If there should be an occurrence of any inconsistency, candidates must contact the authorities so as to address the subtleties before the exam date. 

NEET 2021 Answer Key 


The appropriate response key for NEET 2021 will be delivered by NTA in the second seven day stretch of May 2021 in online mode. Alongside the connection to the appropriate response sheet, an OMR answer sheet will likewise be given on the official site. On the off chance that if understudies discover any inconsistency in the appropriate response sheet, they will have the option to make difficulties against the appropriate response key. 

Understudies will be needed to pay an amount of Rs. 1000 as a preparing charge for each question that they need to challenge. Understudies will get a 100 percent discount of this expense if the test made by the up-and-comer is discovered to be the case. After the finishing of this cycle, NTA will deliver the last answer key on the site. 

NEET 2021 Result :


NTA will deliver the NEET 2021 result in the main seven day stretch of June 2021. Understudies will have the option to download the outcome however the official site of NTA. Applicants will be needed to enter their login subtleties so as to download the outcome. The outcome will be set up based on the reexamined answer key delivered by the power. The position won't give the outcome through disconnected mode. Understudies will be needed to print it for additional utilization in the affirmation cycle

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Important things you should know about Neet exam:

  1. Know syllabus of Neet exam.
  2. Read and Revise NCERT of Physics,Chemistry and Biology.
  3. Complete your syllabus on time and then Revise syllabus for best preparation.
  4. Learn concepts from NCERT and use some other referance books.
  5. Concepts help you to crack Neet Examination.

Set target of Neet score:

Push your limits and set target of neet score as your capacity.You should give your 100% for Neet preparation.NEET exam can change your life so take this exam seriously and prepare well for your examination.


Make Daily Timetable:

Time Management is key to success for crack any competitive examinations.NEET exam is 180 minute exam in this time student have to complete their paper of 180 questions of Biology, chemistry and Physics.

For Better Preparation students have to complete their syllabus and revise it thought year or two year.They must have to make thier Time table according to thier problems on Physics chemistry and biology subjects.Students have to give more importance to NCERT books and concepts.
Set daily timetable for your preparation is mandatory for crack NEET exam.

Biology key for 600+ :


Students who want score 600+ marks, they must have good concepts of Biology. Study Biology from NCERT is very important.Every Line of NCERT is very important for Neet Examination. Concepts from some other materials is also needed for those who want to score full marks in biology 360/360. 

Chemistry :

Physical chemistry is concept based and students must have good concepts to solve questions of physical chemistry.
Organic chemistry is very important. General Organic Chemistry (GOC) is base of organic chemistry. Students must have good concepts in GOC and they should prepare well for organic chemistry.
Inorganic chemistry is like biology. It is very easy,but sometimes students ignore this and lose some important marks. So students must have to read inorganic chemistry and remember it.

Physics : Problem of NEET aspirants 

Physics is tough for neet aspirants. PCB Students have phobia of Physics.
But students have to complete their basic maths for base of physics. Physics concepts are very important. Students ignore NCERT of Physics is also big mistake for thier Preparation.Physics NCERT is also important as Chemistry and Biology.










 


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