The new syllabus by the Joint Admissions Body (JAB) will mean, more chapters in JEE Advanced and the syllabus would be aligned to the JEE Main, claims experts. The top 2.5 lakh students who crack JEE Main are allowed to sit for advanced every year
The IIT entrance exam — JEE Advanced — syllabus for next year has been revised. The new syllabus for the 2023 exam for all three subjects, physics, chemistry and math, has been made available on the official website at jeeadv.ac.in. The new syllabus by the Joint Admissions Body (JAB) will mean, more chapters in JEE Advanced and the syllabus would be aligned to the JEE Main, claims experts. The top 2.5 lakh students who crack JEE Main are allowed to sit for advanced every year.
The new addition to JEE Advanced syllabus for mathematics is statistics. Instead, the solution of the triangle has been eliminated. For physics, semiconductors and communications have been excluded, a few topics of JEE Main including forced and damped oscillations, EM waves and polarization have been added instead.
Students who have been promoted to class 11 and have started preparing for the premium engineering colleges – IITs – will have to follow a larger syllabus than their peers, as per experts. The advanced syllabus has been aligned with JEE Main and CBSE.
This would, however, mean a change of strategy for those who prepare directly for advanced from the first go. Students who were focusing only on JEE Advanced will have to cover new topics that were earlier not there in the syllabus. Students who surpassed mains preparations by taking to mains books last minute and focusing for advanced more will need a tweak in their strategy, added experts.