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JEE, NEET 2021: Education Minister’s latest update

Latest update by Education Minister

by Kriti Kohli
February 25, 2021
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JEE & NEET 2021 Latest update

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COVID has broken not only the business of many people but also the study of various students and professions. Because of the intrusion in their assignments and examinations, they still have to struggle a lot. However, we can be grateful to the ministers of education who do their best to alleviate the burden on students. Like school students this year, several students who applied for the JEE and NEET exams seem to be tensed. That’s why the Union Minister of Education, recently made a statement on Tuesday that the JEE and NEET syllabus will remain unchanged for the year 2021. Unlike the previous year, the applicants will be given a choice to respond to engineering and medical entrance examinations this year.

During the interview, amid a Hullaballoo, claimed that “the JEE syllabus (Main 2021) will remain the same as the previous years, but students will be given the option to answer 75 questions out of 90 questions (30 questions in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics each). Whereas it was 75 questions earlier in JEE 2020, all of which had to be answered by the candidates (25 questions each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics).”

Besides, discussing the examination pattern, the Union Minister of Education Abdullah stated that the examination pattern is yet to be announced, “but the NEET (UG) 2021 question paper will also have options on the JEE (Main) lines in view of the reduction of the syllabus by certain boards across the country.

Author: Kriti Kohli

Kriti is an active blogger with decent experience in the education industry. She researches on various topics related to education & various other competitive exams and pens down her research in the form of articles & blogs. She performs extensive research, adds several crucial information, inputs and statistics in her write-ups. When she is not writing, she loves wandering around the hills, as exploring nature excites her the most.

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  1. Dr. Devesh Mishra says:
    1 month ago

    I really like your content. Such an informative blog. Thanks for sharing with us.

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    • Team @Aakash says:
      1 month ago

      Thanks a lot for your valuable feedback.

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