JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Latest News

 

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November 24, 2021

JEE Advanced 2023 syllabus was released on the official website of JEE Advanced that is jeeadv.ac.in

 

December 30, 2021

Considering the COVID-19 pandemic situation in the country, the Joint Admission Board of JEE (Advanced), in the first JAB meeting held on December 14, 2021, approved two one-time measures for candidates appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2022.

  1. Students who registered for JEE Advanced 2021 but did not appear are eligible to directly appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022 and do not need to fulfil Criteria 1 to 4.
  2. Candidates who appeared in class 12th (or equivalent) examination in 2020 for the first time are also eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022.

 

February 24, 2022

JEE Advanced 2022 was to be conducted on July 3, 2022. The information brochure was released and the information about the registration fees was made available on the website.

 

April 14, 2022

It was announced that JEE Advanced 2022 will be conducted on August 28, 2022 and the new, updated information brochure was released.

 

JEE Advanced 2022 Highlights

 

Particulars 

Details 

Exam Name

Joint Entrance Exam Advanced (JEE Advanced) 2022

Date of Exam 

28 August 2022

Registration

7 August 2022  -  11 August 2022

Declaration of Results 

11 September 2022

Exam Frequency

Once a year

Exam Level

National Level Exam

Languages

English, Hindi

Application Mode

Online

Mode of Exam

Online

No. of Papers

2 (PCM in both papers )

Exam Duration

3 hours (Each paper)

Available Seats

16,000 Seats (approx.)

Courses Offered

Bachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Architecture, Dual Degree Bachelor of Technology and Master of Technology, Dual Degree Bachelor of Science and Master of Science, Integrated Master of Technology, Integrated Master of Science 

Conducted/ Coordinated By 

Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay under the guidance of JAB (Joint Admission Board)

Organised by 

IIT Bombay 

 

JEE Advanced 2022 Important Dates

 

JEE Advanced Important Dates

JEE Advanced 2022 Application Form Release Date

August 7, 2022

Last Date to Submit JEE Advanced 2022 Application Form

August 11, 2022

JEE Advanced Admit Card 2022 Release Date

August 23, 2022

JEE Advanced Exam 2022

August 28, 2022

JEE Advanced Candidate Response Sheet Release Date

September 1, 2022

Release of Provisional Answer Key

September 3, 2022

Feedback and Comments on the Answer Key

September 3 to 4, 2022

IIT JEE Advanced Final Answer Key and Result 2022

September 11, 2022

 

JEE Advanced 2022 Syllabus

 

JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Physics Syllabus 

General:

Units and dimensions, dimensional analysis; least count, significant figures; Methods of measurement and error analysis for physical quantities pertaining to the following experiments: Experiments based on using Vernier callipers and screw gauge (micrometre), Determination of g using simple pendulum, Young’s modulus by Searle’s method, Specific heat of a liquid using calorimeter, focal length of a concave mirror and a convex lens using u-v method, Speed of sound using resonance column, Verification of Ohm’s law using voltmeter and ammeter, and specific resistance of the material of a wire using a metre bridge and a post office box.

Mechanics:

Kinematics in one and two dimensions (Cartesian coordinates only), projectiles; Uniform circular motion; Relative velocity.

Newton’s laws of motion; Inertial and uniformly accelerated frames of reference; Static and dynamic friction; Kinetic and potential energy; Work and power; Conservation of linear momentum and mechanical energy. Systems of particles; Centre of mass and its motion; Impulse; Elastic and inelastic collisions. Law of gravitation; Gravitational potential and field; Acceleration due to gravity; Motion of planets and satellites in circular orbits; Escape velocity. Rigid body, moment of inertia, parallel and perpendicular axes theorems, moment of inertia of uniform bodies with simple geometrical shapes; Angular momentum; Torque; Conservation of angular momentum; Dynamics of rigid bodies with fixed axis of rotation;

Rolling without slipping of rings, cylinders and spheres; Equilibrium of rigid bodies; Collision of point masses with rigid bodies.

Linear and angular simple harmonic motions. Hooke’s law, Young’s modulus. Pressure in a fluid; Pascal’s law; Buoyancy; Surface energy and surface tension, capillary rise; Viscosity (Poiseuille’s equation excluded), Stoke’s law; Terminal velocity,

Streamline flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli’s theorem and its applications. Wave motion (plane waves only), longitudinal and transverse waves, superposition of waves; Progressive and stationary waves; Vibration of strings and air columns; Resonance; Beats; Speed of sound in gases; Doppler effect (in sound).

Thermal Physics:

Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases; Calorimetry, latent heat; Heat conduction in one dimension; Elementary concepts of convection and radiation; Newton’s law of cooling; Ideal gas laws; Specific heats (Cv and Cp for monatomic and diatomic gases); Isothermal and adiabatic processes, bulk modulus of gases; Equivalence of heat and work; First law of thermodynamics and its applications (only for ideal gases); Blackbody radiation: absorptive and emissive powers; Kirchhoff’s law; Wien’s displacement law, Stefan’s law.

Electricity and Magnetism

Coulomb’s law; Electric field and potential; Electrical potential energy of a system of point charges and of electrical dipoles in a uniform electrostatic field; Electric field lines; Flux of electric field; Gauss’s law and its application in simple cases, such as, to find field due to infinitely long straight wire, uniformly charged infinite plane sheet and uniformly charged thin spherical shell.

Capacitance; Parallel plate capacitor with and without dielectrics; Capacitors in series and parallel; Energy stored in a capacitor. Electric current; Ohm’s law; Series and parallel arrangements of resistances and cells; Kirchhoff’s laws and simple applications; Heating effect of current. Biot–Savart’s law and Ampere’s law; Magnetic field near a current-carrying straight wire, along the axis of a circular coil and inside a long straight solenoid; Force on a moving charge and on a current-carrying wire in a uniform magnetic field. Magnetic moment of a current loop; Effect of a uniform magnetic field on a current loop; Moving coil galvanometer, voltmeter, ammeter and their conversions. Electromagnetic induction: Faraday’s law, Lenz’s law; Self and mutual inductance; RC, LR and LC circuits with d.c. and a.c. sources.

Optics:

Rectilinear propagation of light; Reflection and refraction at plane and spherical surfaces; Total internal reflection; Deviation and dispersion of light by a prism; Thin lenses; Combinations of mirrors and thin lenses; Magnification. Wave nature of light: Huygen’s principle, interference limited to Young’s double-slit experiment.

Modern Physics

Atomic nucleus; α, β and γ radiations; Law of radioactive decay; Decay constant; Halflife and mean life; Binding energy and its calculation; Fission and fusion processes; Energy calculation in these processes. Photoelectric effect; Bohr’s theory of hydrogen-like atoms; Characteristic and continuous X-rays, Moseley’s law; de Broglie wavelength of matter waves.

 

JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Physical Chemistry Syllabus 

General topics:

The concept of atoms and molecules, Mole concept, Dalton’s atomic theory.

Balanced chemical equations, Chemical formulas, Calculations on mole concept involving common oxidation and reduction.

Neutralisation and displacement reactions.

Concentration in terms of mole fraction, molality, molarity, and normality.

Liquid and Gaseous States:

The absolute scale of temperature, ideal gas equation, Deviation from ideality, van der Waals equation.

Kinetic theory of gases, average, root mean square and most probable velocities and their relation with temperature.

Law of partial pressures, Vapour pressure and Diffusion of gases.

Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding:

Bohr model, the spectrum of a hydrogen atom, quantum numbers, Wave-particle duality, de Broglie hypothesis and Uncertainty principle.

Qualitative quantum mechanical picture of the hydrogen atom, shapes of s, p and d orbitals, Electronic configurations of elements (up to atomic number 36), Aufbau principle, Pauli exclusion principle and Hund’s rule.

Orbital overlap and the covalent bond; Hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals only; Orbital energy diagrams for homonuclear diatomic species; Hydrogen bond.

Polarity in molecules, dipole moment (qualitative aspects only), VSEPR model and shapes of molecules (linear, angular, triangular, square planar, pyramidal, square pyramidal, trigonal bipyramidal, tetrahedral and octahedral).

Energetics:

First law of Thermodynamics, Internal energy, work, and heat.

Pressure-Volume work, Enthalpy, Hess’s law; Heat of reaction, fusion, and vaporisation.

The second law of Thermodynamics, Entropy, Free energy, and criterion of spontaneity.

Chemical Equilibrium:

Law of mass action, Equilibrium constant, and Le Chatelier’s principle (effect of concentration, temperature and pressure).

The significance of Delta G and Delta G0 in chemical equilibrium, Solubility product, common ion effect, pH, and buffer solutions.

Acids and bases (Bronsted and Lewis concepts) and Hydrolysis of salts.

Electrochemistry:

Electrochemical cells and cell reactions; Standard electrode potentials; Nernst equation and its relation to Delta G.

Electrochemical series, emf of galvanic cells, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis.

Electrolytic conductance, specific, equivalent and molar conductivity, Kohlrausch’s law, and Concentration cells.

Chemical Kinetics:

Rates of chemical reactions, Order of reactions, and Rate constant.

First-order reactions, Temperature dependence of rate constant (Arrhenius equation).

Solid State:

Classification of solids, crystalline state, and seven crystal systems (cell parameters a, b, c, Alpha, Beta, Gamma).

Close-packed structure of solids (cubic), packing in fcc, bcc and hcp lattices.

Nearest neighbours, ionic radii, simple ionic compounds, point defects.

Solutions:

Raoult’s law, Molecular weight determination from lowering of vapour pressure, the elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point.

Surface chemistry: Elementary concepts of adsorption (excluding adsorption isotherms).

Colloids: types, methods of preparation and general properties; Elementary ideas of emulsions, surfactants, and micelles (only definitions and examples).

Nuclear chemistry:

Radioactivity: isotopes and isobars, Properties of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma rays.

Kinetics of radioactive decay (decay series excluded), carbon dating.

Stability of nuclei with respect to proton-neutron ratio; Brief discussion on fission and fusion reactions.

 

JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Inorganic Chemistry Syllabus

Isolation/preparation and properties of the non-metals:

Boron, silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus, oxygen, sulphur, and halogens.

Properties of allotropes of carbon (only diamond and graphite), phosphorus and sulphur.

Preparation and properties of the compounds:

Oxides, peroxides, hydroxides, carbonates, bicarbonates, chlorides and sulphates of sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium.

Boron: diborane, boric acid, borax, and Aluminium: alumina, aluminium chloride and alums.

Carbon: oxides and oxyacid (carbonic acid), and Silicon: silicones, silicates and silicon carbide.

Nitrogen: oxides, oxyacids and ammonia, and Phosphorus: oxides, oxyacids (phosphorus acid phosphoric acid) and phosphine.

Oxygen: ozone and hydrogen peroxide, and Sulphur: hydrogen sulphide, oxides, sulphurous acid, sulphuric acid and sodium thiosulphate.

Halogens: hydrohalic acids, oxides and oxyacids of chlorine, bleaching powder; Xenon fluorides.

Transition elements (3d series):

Definition, general characteristics, oxidation states and their stabilities, colour (excluding the details of electronic transitions) and calculation of spin-only magnetic moment.

Coordination compounds: nomenclature of mononuclear coordination compounds, cis-trans and ionisation isomerisms, hybridization and geometries of mononuclear coordination compounds (linear, tetrahedral, square planar and octahedral).

Preparation and properties of the following compounds:

Oxides and chlorides of tin, and lead.

Oxides, chlorides and sulphates of Fe2+, Cu2+ and Zn2+.

Potassium permanganate, potassium dichromate, silver oxide, silver nitrate, silver thiosulphate.

Ores and minerals:

Commonly occurring ores and minerals of iron, copper, tin, lead, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, and silver.

Extractive metallurgy: Chemical principles, and reactions only (industrial details excluded).

Reduction Methods:

Carbon reduction method (iron and tin), Self-reduction method (copper and lead), Electrolytic reduction method (magnesium and aluminium), Cyanide process (silver and gold).

Principles of qualitative analysis: Groups I to V (only Ag+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Pb2+, Bi3+, Fe3+, Cr3+, Al3+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Zn2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+); Nitrate, halides (excluding fluoride), sulphate and sulphide.

 

JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Organic Chemistry Syllabus

Basic Concepts:

Hybridization of carbon; _ and _-bonds; Shapes of simple organic molecules, Structural and geometrical isomerism, Optical isomerism of compounds containing up to two asymmetric centres, (R,S and E,Z nomenclature excluded).

IUPAC nomenclature of simple organic compounds (only hydrocarbons, monofunctional, and bifunctional compounds), Conformations of ethane and butane (Newman projections), Resonance and hyperconjugation.

Keto-enol tautomerism, Determination of empirical and molecular formulae of simple compounds (only combustion method); Hydrogen bonds: definition and their effects on physical properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids.

Inductive and resonance effects on acidity and basicity of organic acids and bases, Polarity and inductive effects in alkyl halides.

Reactive intermediates produced during homolytic and heterolytic bond cleavage, Formation, structure and stability of carbocations, carbanions and free radicals.

Preparation, properties, and reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes:

Physical properties of alkenes and alkynes (boiling points, density and dipole moments); Acidity of alkynes.

Acid-catalysed hydration of alkenes and alkynes (excluding the stereochemistry of addition and elimination), Reactions of alkenes with KMnO4 and ozone.

Reduction of alkenes and alkynes; Preparation of alkenes and alkynes by elimination reactions.

Electrophilic addition reactions of alkenes with X2, HX, HOX, and H2O (X=halogen), Addition reactions of alkynes, and Metal acetylides.

Properties, Preparation, and reactions of Alkanes:

Homologous series, physical properties of alkanes (melting points, boiling points and density).

Combustion and halogenation of alkanes.

Preparation of alkanes by Wurtz reaction and decarboxylation reactions.

Reactions of Phenol and Benzene:

Structure and aromaticity, Electrophilic substitution reactions: halogenation, nitration, sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts alkylation and acylation, Effect of o-, m- and p-directing groups in monosubstituted benzenes.

Phenols: Acidity, electrophilic substitution reactions (halogenation, nitration and sulphonation); Reimer-Tiemann reaction, and Kolbe reaction.

Characteristic Reactions:

Alkyl halides: rearrangement reactions of alkyl carbocation, Grignard reactions, nucleophilic substitution reactions.

Alcohols: esterification, dehydration and oxidation, reaction with sodium, phosphorus halides, ZnCl2/concentrated HCl, conversion of alcohols into aldehydes and Ketones.

Ethers: Preparation by Williamson’s Synthesis; Aldehydes and Ketones: oxidation, reduction, oxime and hydrazone formation; aldol condensation, Perkin reaction; Cannizzaro reaction; haloform reaction and nucleophilic addition reactions (Grignard addition).

Carboxylic acids: formation of esters, acid chlorides, and amides, ester hydrolysis.

Amines: basicity of substituted anilines and aliphatic amines, preparation from nitro compounds, reaction with nitrous acid, the azo coupling reaction of diazonium salts of aromatic amines, Sandmeyer and related reactions of diazonium salts; carbylamine reaction.

Haloarenes: nucleophilic aromatic substitution in haloarenes and substituted haloarenes (excluding Benzyne mechanism and Cine substitution).

Carbohydrates:

Classification, mono- and disaccharides (glucose and sucrose), Oxidation, reduction, glycoside formation and hydrolysis of sucrose.

Amino acids and peptides: General structure (only primary structure for peptides) and physical properties.

Properties and uses of some important polymers: Natural rubber, cellulose, nylon, Teflon, and PVC.

Practical Organic Chemistry:

Detection of elements (N, S, halogens).

Detection and identification of the following functional groups: hydroxyl (alcoholic and phenolic), carbonyl (aldehyde and ketone), carboxyl, amino and nitro.

Chemical methods of separation of mono-functional organic compounds from binary mixtures.

 

JEE Advanced 2022-2023 Maths Syllabus

Algebra:

Complex Numbers

Algebra of complex numbers, addition, multiplication, conjugation.

Polar representation, properties of modulus and principal argument.

Triangle inequality, cube roots of unity.

Geometric interpretations.

Quadratic Equations

Quadratic equations with real coefficients.

Relations between roots and coefficients.

Formation of quadratic equations with given roots.

Symmetric functions of roots.

Sequence and Series

Arithmetic, geometric, and harmonic progressions.

Arithmetic, geometric, and harmonic means.

Sums of finite arithmetic and geometric progressions, infinite geometric series.

Sums of squares and cubes of the first n natural numbers.

Logarithms

Logarithms and their properties.

Permutation and Combination

Problems on permutations and combinations.

Binomial Theorem

Binomial theorem for a positive integral index.

Properties of binomial coefficients.

Matrices and Determinants

Matrices as a rectangular array of real numbers, equality of matrices, addition, multiplication by a scalar and product of matrices, transpose of a matrix.

Determinant of a square matrix of order up to three, the inverse of a square matrix of order up to three.

Properties of these matrix operations, diagonal, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrices and their properties.

Solutions of simultaneous linear equations in two or three variables.

Probability

Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability.

Bayes Theorem, independence of events.

Computation of probability of events using permutations and combinations.

Trigonometry:

Trigonometric Functions

Trigonometric functions, their periodicity, and graphs, addition and subtraction formulae.

Formulae involving multiple and submultiple angles.

The general solution of trigonometric equations.

Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Relations between sides and angles of a triangle, sine rule, cosine rule.

Half-angle formula and the area of a triangle.

Inverse trigonometric functions (principal value only).

Vectors:

Properties of Vectors

The addition of vectors, scalar multiplication.

Dot and cross products.

Scalar triple products and their geometrical interpretations.

Differential Calculus:

Functions

Real-valued functions of a real variable, into, onto and one-to-one functions.

Sum, difference, product, and quotient of two functions.

Composite functions, absolute value, polynomial, rational, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Even and odd functions, the inverse of a function, continuity of composite functions, intermediate value property of continuous functions.

Limits and Continuity

Limit and continuity of a function.

Limit and continuity of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions.

L’Hospital rule of evaluation of limits of functions.

Derivatives

The derivative of a function, the derivative of the sum, difference, product and quotient of two functions.

Chain rule, derivatives of polynomial, rational, trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions.

Derivatives of implicit functions, derivatives up to order two, geometrical interpretation of the derivative.

Tangents and normals, increasing and decreasing functions, maximum and minimum values of a function.

Rolle’s Theorem and Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem.

Integral calculus:

Integration

Integration as the inverse process of differentiation.

Indefinite integrals of standard functions, definite integrals, and their properties.

Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus.

Integration by parts, integration by the methods of substitution and partial fractions.

Application of Integration

Application of definite integrals to the determination of areas involving simple curves.

Differential Equations

Formation of ordinary differential equations.

The solution of homogeneous differential equations, separation of variables method.

Linear first-order differential equations.

 

Relaxation in Eligibility Criteria for Candidates Appearing in JEE (Advanced) 2022

For those who do not know, JEE Advanced 2022 includes 5 different eligibility criteria as follows:


Criteria 1: Performance in JEE Main 2022

The candidate must be among the top 2,50,000 candidates (for all categories) in B.E./B.Tech. Paper of JEE (Main) 2022.


Criteria 2: Age Limit

The candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 1997.  SC, ST, and PwD candidates are given five years age relaxation.

 

Criteria 3: Number of attempts

A candidate can attempt JEE (Advanced) maximum of two times in two consecutive years.


Criterion 4 - Appearance in Class XII (or equivalent) examination

A candidate should have appeared for the Class XII (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2021 or 2022 with the subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.


Criterion 5 – Earlier admission at IITs

A candidate should NOT have been admitted to an IIT irrespective of whether or not the candidate continued in the program OR accepted an IIT seat by reporting “online” / at a “reporting centre” in the past. Candidates whose admission to IITs was cancelled (for whatever reason) after joining any IIT are also NOT eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022.

 

However, due to Covid -19, the Joint Admission Board of JEE Advanced decided to give certain relaxation to the candidates. This relaxation includes two things:

Students who registered for JEE Advanced 2021 but did not appear are eligible to directly appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022 and do not need to fulfil Criteria 1 to 4.

  • This is a one-time measure and is valid for JEE Advanced 2022 only due to the pandemic.
  • This measure is applicable only for those candidates who have appeared in class 12th (or equivalent) examination for the first time in 2020 OR 2021 AND successfully registered for JEE (Advanced) 2021 but were absent in BOTH the papers, i.e., Paper 1 and Paper 2, of JEE (Advanced) 2021.
  • The candidates must fill the registration form carefully and mention their information as required.

 

Students who registered for JEE Advanced 2021 but did not appear are eligible to directly appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022 and do not need to fulfil Criteria 1 to 4.

  • This is a one-time measure and is valid for JEE Advanced 2022 only due to the pandemic.
  • This measure is applicable only for those candidates who have appeared in class 12th (or equivalent) examination for the first time in 2020 OR 2021 AND successfully registered for JEE (Advanced) 2021 but were absent in BOTH the papers, i.e., Paper 1 and Paper 2, of JEE (Advanced) 2021.
  • The candidates must fill the registration form carefully and mention their information as required.
     

 

Candidates who appeared in class 12th (or equivalent) examination in 2020 for the first time are also eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022.

This is a one-time measure and is valid for JEE Advanced 2022 only due to the pandemic.

This measure is applicable for candidates who appeared in class 12th (or equivalent) examination in 2020 for the first time are also eligible to appear for JEE (Advanced) 2022.

  • The candidate should have appeared ONLY ONCE for JEE (Advanced), either in the year 2020 or 2021 or have NOT at all appeared in any paper in both JEE (Advanced) 2020 and JEE (Advanced) 2021.
  • These candidates should appear in JEE (Main) 2022 and meet the cut-off score of the top 2,50,000 successful candidates (including all categories) for qualifying for JEE (Advanced) 2022 in their respective category.
  • The candidates must confirm their eligibility at the time of registration and should carefully fill the form.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

  1. Which IIT will set the JEE Advanced 2022 paper? 

IIT Bombay will be setting the JEE Advanced 2022 paper 

 

  1. Can you give JEE Advanced without JEE Main?

Not possible. You have to appear and qualify the JEE Main to be eligible for JEE Advanced. 

 

  1. What if I qualify the JEE Main but could not qualify JEE Advanced? 

Do not lose hope if you cannot crack JEE Advanced. Although without JEE Advanced, you will be unable to get admissions to IITs. You can still apply for NIT, IIITs and GFTIs based on your jee mains marks.

 

  1. Can I crack JEE Advanced based on NCERT? 

No, JEE Advanced is a tough examination and merely studying the NCERT books will not be helpful. You have to study advanced books for a higher level of understanding.