JEE Mains 2025 Reduces Question Count to 75, All Now Mandatory

Optional Questions Removed as NTA Revamps Exam Pattern for January Session

Key Points:

  • Total questions decreased from 90 to 75 with all becoming compulsory
  • Section B now features five mandatory questions without options
  • City intimation slip expected in second week of January

JAMSHEDPUR – The JEE Mains 2025 introduces major changes, making all 75 questions mandatory for candidates.

The exam pattern revision eliminates optional questions. This marks a significant shift from pandemic-era policies.

Moreover, each subject now contains 25 questions. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections see equal distribution.

Strategic Implications

Meanwhile, experts emphasize careful preparation. The mandatory format requires precise question selection.

Furthermore, negative marking adds complexity. Students must balance speed with accuracy.

“Strategic answering becomes crucial,” noted an education consultant. The changes demand thorough subject knowledge.

Examination Schedule

On the other hand, the NTA plans timely notifications. The city intimation slip arrives in January’s second week.

Additionally, admit cards release schedule remains unchanged. Students receive them two days before exams.

Preparation Guidelines

Meanwhile, time management gains importance. Students should prioritize easier questions first.

Furthermore, the revised pattern demands new strategies. Careful consideration of negative marking becomes essential.

The official website remains the primary information source. Regular checks ensure updated exam information.

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