JEE Mains 2025 | Syllabus Change 🤯 | Is IIT Still possible in 4 Months🤔? Nabamita Ma'am

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The speaker discusses the upcoming changes in the JE Main exam syllabus for 2025, predicting new topics and removal of outdated ones. Students are advised to study everything thoroughly, especially high weightage topics in physics and chemistry.

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  • The speaker, Nomita Bhana Chaji, anticipates significant changes in the syllabus for the 2025 JE Main exam, suggesting the addition of new topics and the removal of outdated ones. Students preparing for JE Advanced are advised to thoroughly cover all subjects due to potential modifications.
  • Physics, chemistry, and mathematics subjects are expected to undergo alterations in the syllabus, with specific topics being removed or added. High weightage topics in each subject are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of understanding these areas for exam preparation.

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Recent questions

  • What changes are predicted for the 2025 JE Main exam syllabus?

    The speaker predicts the syllabus will include new topics and remove outdated ones.

  • Which physics topics have been removed from the syllabus?

    Geostationary satellites and wave optics have been removed.

  • What are the high weightage topics in class 12 chemistry?

    Coordination compounds, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and organic chemistry.

  • What chapters were removed in the Probability topic?

    Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distributions were removed.

  • What are the high weightage chapters in physics over the years?

    Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, and more.

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Summary

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2025 JE Main Syllabus Changes Predicted

  • The speaker, Nomita Bhana Chaji, discusses the syllabus change for 2025 in the JE Main exam.
  • The National Testing Agency (NTA) has not released any official notification regarding the changes in the syllabus.
  • The speaker predicts that the syllabus for 2025 will be revised to include new topics and remove outdated ones.
  • Students aiming for JE Advanced should study everything in preparation for the exams.
  • In physics, topics like geostationary satellites and wave optics have been removed, but others like thermodynamics and fluid mechanics may still be relevant.
  • High weightage topics in physics include electrical instruments, binding energy, logic gates, and Stefan's Law.
  • In class 11 chemistry, added topics like the discovery of electrons and isotopes may be included in the syllabus.
  • Topics like the structure of atoms, periodic table, and P block in chemistry may see changes, but students are advised to study them thoroughly.
  • High weightage topics in class 12 chemistry include coordination compounds, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, and organic chemistry.
  • The weightage of class 12 syllabus is expected to be higher than class 11 in the upcoming exams.

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Key Topics Removed from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

  • Removed topics in mathematics include cube roots of unity, triangle inequality, properties of binomial theorem, sequence and series, limits, continuity, differentiability, tangent and normal mean value theorems, definite integral as limit of sum, equations of tangents and normals, equation of angle bisectors, equations of internal and external bisectors of angles between two lines, conditions for a line to be tangent at a circle, and conditions for y = mx3 to be tangent at a point.
  • In 3D geometry, the high weightage chapter had the planes part removed.
  • Trigonometry saw the removal of trigonometric equations and height and distance topics.
  • Probability had Bernoulli Trials and Binomial Distributions removed.
  • Mathematical Reasoning and PMI chapters were entirely removed.
  • Physics weightage over the years includes Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating Current, Optics, Electromagnetic Waves, Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation, and Electronic Devices.
  • Chemistry weightage includes Mole Concept, P Block, Atomic Structure, DNF, Class Periodic Table, Coordination Compound, Chemical Bonding, Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry, Solutions, Bio Molecules, Chemical Kinetics, Hydrogen, Purification of Organic Compounds, States of Matter, Hydrocarbons, Chemical Thermodynamics, Organic Compounds Containing Halogen, Equilibrium, Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen, Redox and Electro Chemistry, Amines, and Principles Related to Practical Chemistry.
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