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    JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Paper Pattern, Marking Scheme, Question Paper, Preparation Tips

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    JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Exam Pattern: According to the latest JEE Main 2023 B.Arch exam pattern, there are a total of 82 questions of which students need to answer 77 questions. The total marks however are the same as last year i.e., 400 marks. 

    The change in JEE Main 2023 B.Arch exam pattern is because of the increase in NAT questions within the Mathematics section. There will be a total of 10 questions (which was 5 in the 2020 session). Students will be provided with a choice to answer any five questions from this section.  Check Changes in JEE Main B.Arch Paper Pattern

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    Table of Contents

    1. JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Exam Pattern Highlights
    2. Changes Made in the B.Arch Exam Pattern
      2.1 Separation of B.Arch and B.Planning papers
    3. Marking Scheme of JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Paper
    4. Paper Attempting Tricks for JEE Main 2023 B. Arch
    5. Syllabus for JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Paper
      5.1 Mathematics Syllabus
      5.2 Aptitude Syllabus
      5.3 Drawing Syllabus
    6. JEE Main B. Arch Paper Career Scope
      6.1 What after B.Arch?
      6.2 Job Opportunities for B.Arch
    7. NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch Paper
      7.1 Eligibility Criteria
      7.2 Exam Pattern
      7.3 Participation Level
    8. Top Colleges that Offer Admission
      8.1 Cut-off for Top Colleges through B.Arch
    9. JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Paper FAQs

    NTA introduced a separate paper for admission to B. Planning making the B. Arch paper specifically for admission to the course of Architecture. The paper is conducted online for two sections (Mathematics and Aptitude) and offline, for the drawing section. Check JEE Main 2023 Syllabus

    Through JEE Main B.Arch paper, students can apply for admission to the B.Arch courses offered at NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and other colleges. The students must have a 10 + 2 qualification to appear for the exam. Through this article, we have tried to cover all the aspects of JEE Main B. Arch paper ranging from the exam pattern to sample questions and exam day tips to career scope and top colleges with JEE Main Cut off

    JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Exam Pattern Highlights

    ParticularsLatest2020
    Mode of Exam

    Computer-based Test; The drawing section of the B.Arch paper will be pen and paper-based.

    Marking schemeFor MCQs: +4 for each correct answer and -1 for any wrong answer;
    For NAT: +4 for each correct answer and 0 for any wrong answer;
    For Drawing: +50 for each correct answer and 0 for any wrong answer
    Duration of Exam3.5 hours Download JEE Main Sample Papers
    Language of Exam (Revised)English, Hindi, Urdu (All Center Cities)
    Regional Languages 
    Hindi, English, and Gujarati (only for centers in Gujarat, Daman and Diu, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli)
    Type of QuestionsMCQs and Numerical Answer Type (NAT)
    Sections Mathematics (30 questions - 20 MCQs, 10 NAT)
    Aptitude (50 MCQs)
    Drawing (2 questions)
    Mathematics (35 questions - 20 MCQs, 5 NAT)
    Aptitude (50 MCQs)
    Drawing (2 questions)
    Total Number of Questions (Revised)82 (Mathematics- 30; Aptitude- 50; Drawing- 2)77 (Mathematics- 25; Aptitude- 50; Drawing- 2)
    Total Number of Questions to be Answered (Revised)77 (Mathematics- 25; Aptitude- 50; Drawing- 2)77 (Mathematics- 25; Aptitude- 50; Drawing- 2)
    Total Marks400

    Why is the knowledge of the exam paper pattern important?

    The knowledge of the B.Arch exam pattern of JEE Main is extremely important because you will have an understanding of the amount of effort you will have to put in for each section according to the expected number of questions. You can make a strategic timetable for your preparation accordingly. The nature of questions (MCQs, NAT, and drawing) will also aid in effective preparation.

    How are Separate Papers for B. Arch and B. Planning Helpful for the Candidates?

    • The existence of separate papers for B.Arch and B.Planning is very helpful for candidates because the sections differ according to the requirements of each course.
    • Students can choose to attempt any one or both of these papers. 
    • B.Arch and B.Planning papers have the mathematics and aptitude sections in common because fluency in these topics is essential for admission to both courses. However, the third section differs in both these papers.
    • The B.Arch paper has drawing questions relevant to B.Arch courses while B.Planning has planning-based objective type questions relevant to B.Planning courses.

    Changes Made in Exam Pattern

    Changes Made in the JEE Main B.Arch Exam Pattern by NTA

    Changes in B.Arch Paper Pattern

    • Unlike the previous year, the total number of questions in JEE Main B.Arch Exam Pattern will be 82 with an addition of 5 more Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions in the Mathematics section. Students will however need to answer 77 questions only that will be divided into three sections:​
      • Section I - Mathematics
      • Section II - Aptitude test
      • Section III - Drawing Test
    • JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 will have Sections I and II conducted in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.
    • Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions have been included in Section I without any negative marking.
    • Section III will be pen and paper-based. Earlier, the paper had three questions in this section. However, now there will be only 2 questions.
    SectionTotal Number of QuestionsQuestions to be AnsweredMaximum MarksType of Questions
    Mathematics30 (20 + 10)25 (20 + 5)10020 Objective Type (MCQs) and 10 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions
    Aptitude Test5050200Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Drawing Test22100Questions for drawing test
    Total8277400-

    Note: Mathematics and aptitude papers will be the same for B.Arch and B.Planning papers in JEE Main 2023. 

    Separation of B.Arch and B.Planning papers 

    B.Arch and B.Planning papers were considered one until 2019. A separate exam will be arranged for the candidates who wish to apply for B.Planning courses for the first time in the history of the JEE mains. Thus, JEE Main 2021 will be administered in three sections - 

    • B.Tech / B.E. Paper 1
    • B.Arch Paper 2
    • B.Planning Paper 3

    Now, as per their preference, students have an option to appear for any one, two, or all three papers.

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    Marking Scheme of JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Paper

    • Total Number of Questions Asked: 82 questions
    • Total Number of Questions to be Answered: 77 questions
    • Maximum Marks: 400 marks (Mathematics: 100; Aptitude: 200; Drawing: 100)
    Type of QuestionsFor Each Correct AnswerFor Each Incorrect AnswerFor Each Unanswered Question
    For MCQs+4 -10
    For NAT+400
    For Drawing+5000

    B.Arch Paper Analysis of JEE Main January 2020 Session

    JEE Main 2020 for B.Arch happened over two shifts in one day i.e. January 6, 2020: 

    ShiftsExam StartExam End
    Shift I09:30 AM12:30 PM
    Shift II02:30 PM05:30 PM

    JEE Main 2020 Shift I - Day 1 (Jan 6)

    The first shift of the JEE Main 2020 January session successfully began on January 6, 2020. 1,38,409 candidates had registered for the B. Arch paper. According to the initial reactions of the candidates, the Mathematics section was found to be the toughest. The general difficulty level of the exam was moderate to difficult. 

    The detailed JEE Main Paper Analysis for B. Arch paper is given below - 

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Mathematics

    • The level of difficulty of Section 1 - Mathematics was found to be very high by candidates.
    • The questions were asked from the maths syllabus of classes XI and XII. However, according to a majority of the test takers, more weightage was given to the class XI syllabus in the Mathematics section.
    • Many questions appeared from topics such as 3D coordinate geometry and distance, to name a few.
    • The number of questions from integration and differentiation was low. 

    JEE Main B. Arch Aptitude

    • Compared to the Mathematics and Drawing sections, the Aptitude section was considered to be comparatively easier by the candidates.
    • Mirror image and 3D figures were some of the topics asked.
    • A few specific questions from the Aptitude section were regarding the correct size of a door, the location of the Konark temple, and the texture of a mirror, among others. 

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Drawing

    • The Drawing section was conducted offline.
    • The test-takers had to answer 2 questions in this section.
    • The second question offered 3 choices out of which one was to be attempted by candidates.
    • The questions were based on topics like school playground, cylinder, gymnast, and grandparents' faces, among others.
    • Overall, the Drawing section was considered tough by most of the test takers.

    JEE Main 2020 Shift II - Day 1

    The JEE Main 2020 afternoon shift for B.Arch was scheduled between 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM. Quite obviously, candidates found the Mathematics section to be the toughest. The general difficulty level of the paper was moderate to difficult. 

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Mathematics

    • According to students, the Mathematics section was difficult.
    • There were 4 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions.
    • Majority of the questions asked were from the Class XI syllabus.
    • The questions from calculus were quite challenging.

    JEE Main B. Arch Aptitude

    • The Aptitude section was moderately difficult.
    • Some questions in this section consisted of designs and candidates had to determine how they look from different views. 

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Drawing

    • The Drawing Test section was held offline and was easy but consumed a lot of time.
    • Candidates were asked to draw a landscape in this section. 

    Paper Attempting Tricks

    Paper Attempting Tricks for JEE Main 2023 B. Arch

    • Trick 1 - Get a quick overview of the B.Arch paper:
      • When you get the JEE main B. Arch paper read through it and identify the easy and moderately difficult questions.
      • Answer them first so that you do not miss out on a good score later because you failed to attempt the easy questions.
      • It is recommended that you attempt the Drawing section first because although there are only 2 questions, they carry 100 marks in total. Also Read  How to prepare for JEE Main B.Arch Paper?
    • Trick 2 - Do not waste time a lot of time in answering a single question:
      • It is highly recommended that you do not spend more than 3 minutes on MCQs and NAT questions in the B.Arch paper.
      • Spending too much time on a single question will lead to you lag behind, unable to answer the entire paper within 3 hours.
      • If you cannot determine the answer to a question, move on to the next. You can try to answer difficult questions at the end of the paper.
    • Trick 3 - Keep up your confidence and positivity:
      • Stay calm, confident, and positive about your preparation when you are presented with the exam paper.
      • Panicking will make you blank out and your marks will suffer. Believe in the effort that you have put in preparing for the B.Arch paper.
    • Trick 4 - Do not make random guesses in MCQs:
      • MCQs have negative marking in the JEE Main B.Arch paper. Therefore, ensure that you do not randomly answer these questions.
      • Suppose you are unable to find an answer to a question even at the end of the paper, leave it unanswered. 
    • Trick 5 - Read questions attentively:
      • Do not let panic come in your way of reading the questions carefully. This holds true for all the three sections of the B.Arch paper.
      • If you fail to understand the questions, you might end up giving the wrong answers or drawing the wrong sketches. ​
    • Trick 6 - Use unsoiled rough work:
      • Ensure that when you are carrying out rough work for MCQs, NAT questions, and drawings, it is done in a comprehensible manner.
      • Haphazard rough work will only lead to further complication of a given question.
      • Mark question numbers for all the rough work that you do to avoid confusion at any time. ​
    • Trick 7 - Check your answers:
      • It is very important that you check your answers to the JEE Main B.Arch paper. This will help you identify any mistakes you might have made while attempting the paper.

    Sample Questions

    Sample Questions for JEE Main 2023 B. Arch

    1. C is a circle with a diameter formed by a line segment of the line 3x + 2y = 6 intercepted by coordinate axes. Which point does C also pass through?
      1. (2,2)
      2. (1,1)
      3. (2,3)
      4. (3,2)
    2. Suppose any tangent to the parabola x-square = 4y intersects the hyperbola xy = 2 at points P and Q, the midpoint of line segment PQ rests on a parabola with axis along - 
      1. x-axis and focus on positive x-axis
      2. y-axis and focus on positive y-axis
      3. x-axis and focus on negative x-axis
      4. y-axis and focus on negative y-axis
    3. What are the symbols on a map that represent physical features on the Earth’s surface known as?
      1. legend
      2. grid
      3. key
      4. scale
    4. When was the Earth Summit held?
      1. 1990
      2. 1991
      3. 1992
      4. 1994
    5. Which among these Indus Valley Civilisation sites is situated on the banks of river Indus in the Larkan District of Pakistan?
      1. Harappa
      2. Mohenjodaro
      3. Mehrgarh
      4. Suktagendor
    6. Find the median of given values ( 2,4,3,2,9,75,29 )
      1. 2
      2. 4
      3. 9
      4. 5
    7. Create an image of - 
      1. Grandparents
      2. A gymnastic exercise
      3. A playground
    8. Create an image of - 
      1. A beautiful building
      2. Your mom is looking outside a train window, to a distance
      3. Draw an aesthetic card from an equilateral triangle
    9. Create an image using cylinders.

    B. Arch Syllabus 2022

    Syllabus for JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Paper

    It is important to get a good idea about JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Paper Syllabuswell ahead of the exam so you can distribute your preparation time between this paper and others accordingly. MHRD’s announcement of 30% reduction in CBSE class XI and XII syllabus has led to changes in the paper pattern of JEE Main 2023. However, no changes have been announced for JEE Main Syllabus so far.

    JEE Main B.Arch Mathematics Syllabus

    Topic Name
    Sets, relations, and functionsIntegral calculusSequences and series
    Complex numbers and quadratic equationsDifferential equationsLimit, continuity, and differentiability
    Matrices and determinantsCoordinate geometryTrigonometry
    Permutations and combinationsThree-dimensional geometryMathematical reasoning
    Mathematical inductionVector algebra-
    Binomial theorem and its simple applicationsStatistics and probability-

    JEE Main B.Arch Aptitude Syllabus

    Serial NumberTopic Name
    1Awareness of persons, places, buildings, materials
    2Objects, texture related to architecture and built environment
    3Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings
    4Visualizing different sides of three-dimensional objects
    5Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal)

    JEE Main B.Arch Drawing Syllabus

    Serial NumberTopic Name
    1Drawing and Designing of geometrical or abstract shapes & patterns in pencil
    2Transformation of forms, both 2D and 3D union
    3Elevation and 3D views of objects rotation
    4Development of Surfaces and Volumes
    5Generation of Plan
    6Creating 2D & 3D compositions using given shapes and forms
    7Sketching of activities from memory of urban scenes

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Career Scope

    Good scores in JEE Main B.Arch Paper will let you gain admission into top B.Arch courses in the country. B.Arch is a full-time program spanning a duration of 5 years. Subjects from the fields of engineering, arts, and technology are employed in the professional practice of architecture. 


    What after B.Arch?

    What after B.Arch?

    After graduation, candidates can explore the following options: 

    1. Study M.Arch 
    2. Get a Ph.D. in Architecture
    3. Work in Architecture Jobs

    Job Opportunities for B.Architecture

    • Owing to the boom in construction and designing fields, the career opportunities in architecture are many.
    • Both government and private organizations demand graduates of B.Arch and M.Arch.
    • You can find job opportunities in the construction, urban development, urban planning, interior designing, and public works departments. 
    • Architect firms and consultancy companies can also enhance your career prospects in architecture.
    • B.Arch graduates can work in an office space and a construction site. 
    • You can also work to design houses, apartments, colonies, stadiums, shopping complexes, and schools. 

    Some job profiles for B.Arch graduates include - Data Analyst, Architecture Designer, Architecture Engineer, Interior Designer, Architecture Draftsman, Staff Consultant, Technical Assistant, Project Assistant Manager, Sales/Business Development Manager, Architectural Assistant, Architectural Historian/Journalist, Art Director, Building Contractor, and Landscape Architect

    The top recruiters are - 

    Jones Lang LaSalle MeghrajArchitect Consultants
    L&TVSA Space Design (P) Ltd.
    DLFEdifice Architects Pvt. Ltd.
    JindalsChitra Vishwanath Architects
    IMAXESahara Group

    Pay Scale - As an architect, your starting salary can be around Rs. 4 lacs - 5 lacs per annum, payscale will go up depending on your experience and skills. 


    NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch

    NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch Paper - Which is Better for B. Arch Admission?

    Students who want to get admissions into top B.Arch courses can do so by either taking the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) or JEE Main B. Arch Paper. NATA is conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA) while JEE Main Paper 2 is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). 

    Both the exams have a similar exam pattern and level of difficulty. Choosing one of the two examinations for B.Arch admission will depend on the college of your preference. Different colleges take admissions through NATA and JEE Main B. Arch Paper.

    NATA tests the drawing observational skills, mathematics, aesthetic sensitivity, and critical thinking ability of students. JEE Main B. Arch Paper tests knowledge in mathematics, general aptitude, and drawing. 

    To know which examination to choose for B.Arch admission, you must know the differences between the two and the colleges that take in students through these examinations. 

    Eligibility Criteria for NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch Paper

    NATAJEE Main B. Arch Paper 
    • Students who have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and have 50% aggregate marks are eligible to take NATA.
    • The minimum age requirement to take NATA is 17 years. 
    • Students who have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and have 50% aggregate marks are eligible to take JEE Main B. Arch Paper.
    • Candidates must have either passed Class 12 in 2021, 2022 or appeared for Class 12 examination in 2023.
    • Students should have passed Class 12 with the compulsory subjects of Mathematics and Physics and one among Chemistry/Biology/Technical vocational courses as an optional subject. 
    • There is no minimum or maximum age requirement..

    Exam Pattern of NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch Paper

    Both examinations are conducted for a duration of 3 hours. Questions from Mathematics, Aptitude, and Drawing are asked. The Mathematics and Aptitude segments are conducted online while the Drawing segment is pen and paper-based.

    NATA Exam Pattern 

    PartSubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarks
    Part AMathematics20 Questions (2 Marks Each)40
    General Aptitude40 Questions (2 Marks Each) 80-
    Part BDrawing2 Questions (40 Marks Each)80
    Total62200-

    JEE Main B. Arch Paper Exam Pattern 

    SectionQuestions AskedQuestions to be AnsweredMaximum Marks
    Section I- Mathematics30 Questions (20 MCQs + 10 NAT)25 Questions (20 MCQs + 5 NAT)100 (4 Marks Each)
    Section II- General Aptitude50 Questions (MCQs)50 Questions (MCQs)200 (4 Marks Each)
    Section III- Drawing2 Questions2 Questions100 (50 marks Each)
    Total8277400

    Participation Level of NATA vs JEE Main B. Arch Paper

    Participating colleges are more for NATA, therefore, the number of students is also different from JEE Main Paper 2. The JEE Main Paper 2 has an international reputation with its own standard level of difficulty. NATA is a specialized test that assesses logical thinking and aesthetics of drawing towards architecture planning and geometry. NATA 2018 saw 44,000 students out of which 30,560 qualified. JEE Main Paper 2 of 2018 saw 1,22,543 students.

    Top Colleges Through JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Paper

    College NameCourse Name
    National Institute of Technology- CalicutBachelor of Architecture Masters in Planning
    National Institute of Technology- HamirpurBachelor of Architecture Master of Architecture
    Malaviya National Institute of Technology- JaipurBachelor of Architecture Masters in Planning Ph.D.
    Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology- NagpurBachelor of Architecture Master of Architecture Ph.D.
    National Institute of Technology- PatnaBachelor of Architecture Masters in Urban Planning
    National Institute of Technology- RaipurBachelor of Architecture
    National Institute of Technology- RourkelaBachelor of Architecture M.Tech Architecture and Planning Ph.D.
    National Institute of Technology- TiruchirappalliBachelor of Architecture Master of Architecture Ph.D.
    BITS - MesraBachelor of Architecture Masters in Urban Planning Ph.D.
    School of Planning & Architecture- New DelhiBachelor of Architecture Bachelor in Planning Master of Architecture Master in Planning Ph.D.
    School of Planning & Architecture- BhopalBachelor of Architecture Bachelor in Planning Master of Architecture Master in Planning Ph.D.
    School of Planning & Architecture- VijayawadaBachelor of Architecture Bachelor in Planning Master of Architecture Master in Planning Ph.D.
    Chandigarh College of Architecture-ChandigarhBachelor of Architecture
    SRM University-ChennaiBachelor of Architecture Master of Town and Regional Planning Ph.D. Program
    ICL Institute of Architecture- AmbalaBachelor of Architecture
    GITAM University- VisakhapatnamBachelor of Architecture Master of Architecture
    Faculty of Technology and Engineering- VadodaraBachelor of Architecture

    Cut-off Ranks for Top Colleges through JEE Main B. Arch Paper

    College NameCut-off Rank
    Malviya National Institute of Technology, JaipurClosing Rank (Open Category, Home State)- 2401 Closing Rank (Open Category, Other State)-1263
    Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, BhopalClosing Rank (Open Category, Home State)-3235 Closing Rank (Open Category, Other State)-1629
    National Institute of Technology, CalicutClosing Rank (Open Category, Home State)-1141 Closing Rank (Open Category, Other State)-1323
    National Institute of Technology, HamirpurClosing Rank (Open Category, Home State)-11202 Closing Rank (Open Category, Other State)-1902

    Frequently Asked Questions

    JEE Main 2023 B. Arch Paper FAQs

    Ques. How can I prepare for JEE Main B.Arch?

    Ans. To prepare for JEE Main B.Arch, you must - 

    • Refer to textbooks of Classes XI and XII for the Mathematics section. 
    • Categorize topics in weekly and monthly segments. Set practical goals.
    • Practice your observation skills and drawing to ace the Aptitude and Drawing sections.
    • Use your engineering drawing notes for the preparation of 2D/3D questions.
    • Make flashcards and revision notes. 
    • Solve sufficient previous years’ papers and take mock tests. 

    Ques. What are the best JEE Main B.Arch 2023 books?

    Ans. Some of the best books for JEE Main B.Arch are - 

    • CBSE NCERT books of Classes XI and XII are very useful for the Mathematics section.
    • ‘A Complete Self Study Guide for B.Arch 2018 Entrance Examination (English)’ by P.K Mishra, Arihant Publications
    • ‘Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning Book’ by R.S. Aggarwal
    • ‘Architecture Entrance Book’ by P.K. Mishra.

    Ques. Is JEE Main Paper 2 easy?

    Ans. JEE Main Paper 2 has a difficulty level that ranges from moderate to difficult. The Mathematics section is generally very challenging with MCQs and Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions. The Aptitude section is moderately difficult. The Drawing section is usually quite easy but takes a lot of time to answer. 

    Ques.What are the qualifying marks for JEE Main Paper 2?

    Ans. JEE Main Paper 2 has no minimum qualifying marks. The cut-off is generally based on the number of JEE Main Paper 2 candidates and their performance in the examination. The rank you obtain in this paper is important. As evident by the pattern of the previous years, if you obtain a score of 70% and above, you may get admission to any top B.Arch course.

    Ques. What comes in B.Arch paper?

    Ans. B.Arch is the Paper 2 of JEE Main. JEE Main B.Arch Paper Pattern has been revised. The JEE Main B.Arch has three sections. Section I is the Mathematics Section. 25 MCQs and 10 Numerical Answer Type (NAT) questions are asked in this section. Students are required to answer all 25 MCQs and any 5 NAT questions from this section. Section II is the Aptitude section. 50 MCQs are asked from this section. Section I and II are conducted in the Computer-Based Test (CBT) Mode. Section III is the Drawing Test section which consists of 2 questions. This section is conducted offline and will require you to draw with a pen on a paper.

    Ques. Does JEE Main 2023 B.Arch have negative marking?

    Ans. Yes, JEE Main B.Arch has a few questions with negative marking. The paper has three types of questions - MCQs, Numerical Answer Type(NAT), and Drawing. MCQs are asked in the Mathematics and Aptitude sections. 4 marks are awarded for the correct answer and 1 mark is deducted for an incorrect answer. NAT questions and drawings do not have any negative marking.

    Ques.Does JEE Main 2023 B.Arch Paper have its drawing section conducted online?

    Ans. No, the drawing section is the only part of the B.Arch paper that shall be conducted offline during the exam.

    Ques. Is JEE Main B.Arch more difficult than NATA?

    Ans. JEE Main B.Arch and NATA are conducted by two different examining bodies who test the students based on different parameters. While the JEE paper focuses more on general aptitude, the NATA paper focuses more on aesthetic sensibility and designing sense. Thus, they cannot be directly compared in terms of difficulty.

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    • Top Answer By Vedant Mishra on 22-Apr-2022

    Ans. You need to have a higher rank if you want a decent NIT and a good branch. Here is an estimated list of cutoffs for a few reputed NITs.  Institute  Estimated Cutoff (General category) NIT Warangal 1000 - 7000 NIT Trichy  500 - 5000 NIT Surathkal  300-5000 NIT Jaipur  1200-8000 NIT Allahabad  500-10000 These are approximate opening and closing ranks and the cutoff for these institutes varies each year.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Gunjan Gupta on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. Before choosing the best book I think it is very important to know your syllabus. Only then you can identify your weak and strong points from the syllabus and focus more on your weaknesses. The most important topics that are covered are Mole Concept Atomic Structure Periodicity Chemical and Molecular Bonding States of Matter Electrochemistry and Redox reactions Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium General Organic Chemistry Hydrogen Solutions and Colligative Properties Chemical Kinetics Coordination compounds P block, D&F block elements Metallurgy You can start preparing for these topics from class 11 itself. The books that are considered Bibles of Chemistry and are highly recommended for JEE Main and JEE Advanced aspirant include Modern Approach to Chemical Calculations: This book by RC Mukherjee is the best book out there for Physical Chemistry  Numerical Chemistry: This book by P Bahadur is recommended by many top tankers Organic Chemistry: This book by Robert Thornton Morrison is the best book for Organic Chemistry. Concise Organic Chemistry: This book by JD Lee is a great book for inorganic chemistry. It will make you fall in love with the subject rather than rote learning. Other than books you can resort to Video lectures, question papers, and a doubt solving forum. Most importantly Chemistry is a subject that requires tremendous concentration and consistency. You can go for frequent mock tests to test your knowledge. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Piyush Raj on 16-Feb-2023

    Ans. To join a reputed college, Indian students are required to give JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced. Cracking these exams with a top rank gives you the opportunity to join top National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). Admission into such reputed colleges, kickstart your Engineering career. Although both JEE-Main and JEE-Advanced are Engineering entrance exams, both have severe dissimilarities. The aspects of these dissimilarities have been discussed below. Level of difficulty: JEE-Advanced is far more difficult than JEE-Main. The primary focus of JEE-Main is to evaluate the candidates' knowledge of their class 11th and 12th syllabus while JEE-Advanced is taken to evaluate the analytical and problem-solving skills of the students. Syllabus: The JEE Main syllabus is similar to the one prescribed by CBSE whereas JEE-Advanced has a different syllabus. Various topics covered in JEE Main are not included in JEE Advanced. Eligibility: A good JEE Main rank will open doors for admission to NITs and IITs. But with a good JEE Advanced rank, one can get admitted into the most coveted IITs. Qualification: JEE Main required a student to have completed his Class 12th only. Whereas JEE Advanced has set certain minimum cutoff criteria in JEE Main and also meets minimum board exam criteria. Examination pattern: JEE Main exam comprises one paper only while JEE Main comprises 2 papers. The former consists of objective and single-answer questions while the latter consists of a variety of problems including multi-right, matrix match, comprehension types, and much more. The pattern of the former hardly changes while the pattern of the latter is modified every year. I hope such a detailed comparison has cleared your doubts and clarified the doubts regarding both the entrance exams. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Harsh Jadav on 15-Jul-2022

    Ans. One of my juniors took JEE Main 2022. His examination was on 25th June, the 2nd shift. For him, the examination paper wasn’t too difficult. Physics was the easiest for him. He found the Mathematics section to be lengthy. The Chemistry section was a bit difficult for him. According to provisional answer key, he was getting around 187 marks. He was expecting 98 percentile. He scored 99.04 percentile.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Snehomoy Banerjee on 18-Jun-2022

    Ans. Many seem to believe NTA has ruined JEE Main. There had been controversies regarding the percentile system. Students with higher scores got lower percentile and vice versa. Also, as the examination is done on different shifts and with different sets of questions, students seem to believe there is a huge luck factor at play. The normalization process isn’t full proof. The difficulty level of question papers is subjective and can’t be normalized.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Sayak Mukharjee on 17-Jun-2022

    Ans. NCERT books are a good place to start the preparation for Organic Chemistry. But you shouldn’t rely on NCERT solely. Once you are through NCERT books, study standard reference books such as O.P. Tandon & A.K. Virmani, and Himanshu Pandey.   Organic Chemistry is extensive and NCERT books usually cover only the basic formulas. It’s good for clearing concepts but you will fall behind in competition if you are only following NCERT.  Read more

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