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Ishita Sharma

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JEE Main exam has three subjects- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Question paper of JEE Main is prepared with questions from all the three subjects with equal weightage of 33%. A total of 90 questions are asked in the exam, 30 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The syllabus of JEE Mains for all three subjects is as per the CBSE/NCERT textbook of class 11 and 12. Candidates can check the syllabus from the official website of JEE Main or from the Shiksha page.

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Rohini Bhatnagar

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Yes, good IPMAT mock tests follow the same structure as the actual IPMAT exam, including the number of questions, sectional timing, and marking scheme. However, difficulty levels may vary slightly across platforms. For the most accurate experience, use official or reputed IPMAT mock test series.

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Abhishek Kumar

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It is not necessary for the IPMAT mock test scores to be similar or close to the actual scores. However, IPMAT mock test scores give a realistic estimate of the student's performance. Students should analyse their performance and track progress through the mock tests to identify areas of improvement rather than focusing solely on scores obtained. 

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To score 280+ in IPMAT, students should aim to take 18–25 full-length mock tests and analyze each one thoroughly. Students should also focus on taking 2 to 4 mock tests per week and review mistakes. In the final weeks, students can attempt to take two to four mock tests per week. 

Students should analyse the mock tests and try avoiding guesswork, especially in the short answer (SA) section. 

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