Will there be any change in the pattern or syllabus of JEE Mains 2018?
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Here is the update about the 2022 IIT JEE pattern change due to the pandemic. There will be no change in the 2022 IIT JEE Pattern. However, NTA being the leader' pulling out surprises can pull one out of nowhere. The last time when NTA changed the JEE Mains pattern was for the year 2020 when they introduced the Numerical type of questions and the change in the pattern was announced in the month of January. Ever since then, there have been no amendments to the existing pattern of JEE Exam. Considering the fact, we are in the month of February I don't expect things to change around quickly. However, one must be ready for any new changes...more
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Hello Abhishek,
No, there is no change in the pattern of JEE Mains. It is the same as before.
1) JEE Main 2018 will be conducted in two papers I.e. Paper-1 for engineering courses (BE/B.Tech) and Paper-2 for Architecture courses (B. Arch. /B. Planning)
2) Aspirants can opt for either Paper-1 (BE/B.Tech) or Paper-2 (B.Arch /B.Planning), or for both the papers as per their preferred programs.
3) Applicants can apply for both papers.
4) Paper I consists of total 90 objective type questions from chemistry, physics, & mathematics.
5) Paper 2 consist of total 82 questions from Mathematics, aptitude test, and drawing test. Each section contains di...more
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