What is JEE Main Paper 2 exam pattern?

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    Srishti | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    JEE Main Paper 2 is an online examination, the drawing section is offline of the second paper which will be conducted in pen and paper mode at the examination center. 

    There are 3 subjects: Drawing, mathematics and Reasoning Aptitude. It is of 3 hours. The section has 20 MCQ of Mathematics and 10 Numerical Questions. Part 2 is of Aptitude Test with 50 questions and Part 3 is of Drawing Test with 02 questions.

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    Satyendra Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago

    JEE Main Paper 2 exam is conducted online, except for the drawing section of Paper 2A, which will be conducted offline (Pen-Paper based test). The exam pattern for JEE Main Paper 2 is as follows:

    Particulars

    BArch Exam Pattern

    BPlanning Exam Pattern

    Exam mode

    Online (Mathematics and Aptitude) and offline (Drawing test)

    Online

    Number of sections and subjects

    3 (Drawing,  Mathematics, and Aptitude)

    3 (Mathematics, Aptitude, and Planning Based Questions)

    Duration of exam

    3 hours (180 minutes)

    3 hours (180 minutes)

    Sections

    Mathematics (Part I) 20 MCQ and 10 Numerical Value Questions
    Aptitude Test (Part II) 50
    Drawing Test (Part III) 02

    Mathematics: 20 questions and 10 Numerical Value Questions

    Aptitude: 50

    Planning Based Questions: 25

    Number of questions

    82

    105

     

    Type of questions

    Mathematics and Aptitude: Objective-type questions

    Drawing: Questions to test the candidate’s drawing and sketching skills

    Mathematics and Aptitude

    Planning-Based Questions - Multiple-Choice Questions

    Total Marks of JEE Mains

    400 marks (Drawing section will be of a total of 100 marks,  marking of every question will be given along with it)

    400

     

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