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Know All About NAT Questions: The NTA conducts JEE Main Exam at the national level every year across the country to provide admission to candidates in varied engineering colleges. A large number of students participate in JEE Main 2023 exam every year but not many are aware of the comprehensive exam pattern beforehand. Most of the students are familiar with the basic PCM syllabus and exam pattern. Along with basic MCQs, the JEE Main exam also includes NAT questions in the exam. Candidates either have less/no knowledge on what the NAT questions are, how to solve them and related details.
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The NAT-type questions were first introduced in the 2020 JEE Main Exam. Every section will have 5 NAT questions which unlike the MCQ-type questions will not have many options to choose from.
Students will calculate the answers and enter the numeric value in integer or decimal values.
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NAT questions or Numerical Answer Type Questions also called as integer type questions, are mathematical problems related to the particular topic and the answer is usually in numerical or decimal form.
The JEE Main exam pattern now includes questions with numerical answer (integer) type. There are a total of 30 questions of the numerical answer kind in JEE Main. Out of the 30 questions, only 15 must be answered (5 each in Physics, Chemistry, and Math). Numerical Answer Questions require you to enter the right numerical or decimal value as your answer. How to respond to numerical questions in the JEE Mains is currently the main concern for most students. We are prepared to help you with that by providing you with some guidance and information.
Take a look at the details below to improve your ability to respond to numerical (integer) exam questions.
Subject |
No. and Type of Questions |
Physics |
Total No. of Questions - 30
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Chemistry |
Total No. of Questions - 30
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Mathematics |
Total No. of Questions - 30
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Difference Between JEE Main and JEE Advanced - Despite certain similarities between JEE Main 2023 and JEE Advanced 2023, there are some major differences that need to be understood by competitive exam aspirants. JEE Main Exam is regulated by National Testing Agency (NTA) and JEE Advanced is regulated by the IITs on a rotational policy. One of the key difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced has to be figured out and known by all the students who wish to appear in the National level exams i.e. JEE Main is the entrance exam that filters out the students who wish to appear for JEE Advanced. In this article, you will come across all the differences between JEE Mains and JEE Advanced.
Some common difference between JEE Main and JEE Advanced has been listed below:
Basis of Difference |
JEE Main |
JEE Advanced |
Courses |
Admission for BE & BTech into NITs and other institutions all over the country. |
Admission to the well-known IITs. |
Eligibility |
The top 2.5 lakh scorers who qualify for JEE Mains are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced. |
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Number of attempts |
Students can sit any number of times in JEE Main |
Students can only attempt twice for JEE Advanced that too for 2 consecutive years. |
Mode of exam |
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Paper type |
MCQs and NAT |
Papers 1 & 2 are conducted on an objective-type question basis. |
Syllabus |
The syllabus consists of classes 11 & 12 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. |
A few extra topics are added to the JEE Main Syllabus |
Admission |
JEE Main aspirants get admitted into NITs and other reputed engineering colleges. |
JEE Advanced aspirants get admitted into IITs & ISM Dhanbad. |
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