What is the pattern for new JEE Main exam, going to be conducted in 2022?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    JEE Main is a national-level entrance exam for courses like B.Tech. , B.Arch. , B. Plan, and B.E in various IITs, NITs, and CFTIs. JEE Main exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). To apply for JEE main exam, you can visit the official website and download the application form. JEE exam is conducted once a year for two Papers which are Paper-1 for B.E or B.Tech course and Paper-2 for B.Arch or B. Plan. JEE Main Exam Pattern:
    1- JEE Main exam for Paper-1 consists of 90 Multiple Choice Questions for a total of 300 marks. Test Duration: 3 Hours 20 Minutes. No. of Sections in the exam: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry.
    2- Paper-2
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    Rishi S

    3 years ago
    I assume you're asking for B.E, in that case, you'll be attending through Computer Based Test (CBT) mode, the Subjects are: Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry and the type of questions that will be asked are Objective Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) & Questions for which answer is a numerical value, with equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry (20 questions for section A, 10 questions for section B = 30 questions which holds 100 Marks) for all three subjects, So 30+30+30=90 questions with a total of 300 Marks. NOTE: YOU HAVE TO ATTEND ONLY 5 out of 10 questions in SECTION B. For each right answer in Section A you will
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