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Are Preparing for JEE Advanced? Here is a detailed guide about the exam and how it is going to help you in your preparation.
JEE Advanced will be organized on 28 August 2022. JEE Advanced exam is considered to be one of the toughest exams to crack in India Only the top 2,50,000 rank holders of JEE Main qualifiers can apply for the exam. The exam is considered challenging due to its testing structure. It examines a candidate’s analytical thinking by the way it is prepared. To start with, you are giving one of the most reputable and challenging exams in India. While there is a perceptible difference in the type of paper of JEE Mains & JEE Advanced, in the end, it all comes to your full depth of knowledge of the 3 subjects, namely Chemistry, Physics, and Maths. JEE Advanced is organized online all over the country and is overseen by seven IITs on a rotational basis – IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT Kanpur, IIT Madras, IIT Delhi, and IIT Guwahati. The examination is organized by the JEE Apex Board, and you need to crack this exam if you want to proceed a career in engineering or architecture in the well-known institutes of India.
JEE Advanced 2022: Exam Highlights
Events |
Date and Time |
Registration for JEE Advanced 2022 |
8th August 2022 (10:00 IST) to 11th August 2022 (17:00 IST) |
Last date of fee payment for the registered candidates |
12th August 2022 (17:00 IST) |
Availability of Admit Card |
23rd August 2022 (10:00 IST) to 28th August 2022 (14:30 IST) |
Choosing of Scribe for PwD candidates |
27th August 2022 |
JEE Advanced 2022 Exam |
28th August 2022 Paper 1: 09:00-12:00 IST Paper 2: 14:30-17:30 IST |
Copy of candidate responses to be available on the JEE (Advanced) 2022 website |
1st September 2022 (10:00 IST) |
Online display of provisional answer keys |
3rd September 2022 (10:00 IST) |
Feedback on provisional answer keys from the candidates |
1st September 2022 (10:00 IST) |
Online declaration of final answer keys |
11th September 2022 (10:00 IST) |
Declaration of JEE Advanced 2022 Results |
11th September 2022 (10:00 IST) |
Online registration for Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2022 |
11th September 2022 (10:00 IST) to 12th September 2022 2022 (17:00 IST) |
Tentative start of Joint Seat Allocation (JoSAA) 2022 Process |
12th September 2022 |
Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) Exam 2022 |
14th September 2022 2022 (09:00-12:00 IST) |
Declaration of results of AAT 2022 |
17th September 2022 (17:00 IST) |
JEE Advanced 2022 Exam Pattern
Here is the complete JEE Advanced 2022 exam pattern that students should follow:
Exam Name |
JEE (Advanced) |
Conducting Authority |
JEE Apex Board (JAB) |
Exam Mode |
Computer-based (online) |
Tentative No. of Applicants |
1,41,699 (2021) |
Duration of Exam |
3 Hours (Paper 1 and 2 Each) |
Seats Offered |
16,232 (2021) |
Courses Offered |
B.E./B. Tech and B. Arch/B. Planning |
Number of Papers |
2 |
JEE Advanced Official Website |
jeeadv.ac.in |
JEE Advanced Exam Pattern – Paper 1 & Paper 2
Number of Papers |
2: Paper I and Paper II |
Duration |
3 hours each |
Subjects |
Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics |
Total Number of Questions |
Varies |
Question Types |
Multiple Choice Questions (with one or more correct options), numerical based Questions, matching list questions |
Maximum Marks |
300 |
Marking Scheme |
Full, partial and zero marks concept |
Exam Languages |
English and Hindi |
Proven Tips from Toppers to Crack the JEE Advanced Exam
- Study your Own Method:You need to follow your own study method based on your ability. Don’t just copy another study plan because it looks fancy and you feel it is just the “IDEAL” timetable. Recall, it’s a process; so, try to be calm, even if it feels like you’re studying the same topics over and over again
- Solve Mock TestsYou should solve lots of JEE Advanced mock test papers. This practice will assist you to know the structure of the real exam and will put you under the same kind of compulsion you are bound to feel during the actual exam.:
- Be thorough with the Subjects: Around 80 percent of the paper is maths-oriented, most importantly calculus, permutation and combination along with probability.
- Exam Time:JEE Advanced is a 3-hour long exam so it is crucial to start the time-bound practice. The trick to knowing if you are on the right path is that while solving mock papers, you should be able to complete at least 90 percent fast enough to have time to solve difficult questions.
- Never Read for New Books at Last Time:Do not jump to new topics or new books in the last few days. The Simple formula is to revise and revise what you have done so far. Revise from NCERT and the publishers you have already done.
- Be Consistent:Be consistent and disciplined in your preparation. Follow a strict timetable, eat healthily, and don’t bargain on sleep. A fatigued mind will give you a tough time while attempting to think analytically.