JEE MAIN 2025 BARCH PREPARATION
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JEE Main B.Arch is the entrance test for courses offered by IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, School of Planning and Architecture and many other architecture colleges. With NATA being considered as the major examination for admission to B.Arch courses by prominent colleges, JEE Main B.Arch Paper (also known as JEE Main Paper 2) is now being considered as a good screening test for admission to this course.
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Exam Name | JEE Main – Paper 2 (B.Arch) |
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Exam Duration | 3 Hours |
Total Marks | 400 Marks |
Language of the Paper | Hindi, English, and Gujrati |
Mode of Exam | CBT & Offline Test for Drawing |
Official Website | https://jeemain.nic.in |
JEE Main Paper-2 is held partially online and partially offline for the drawing part. JEE Main B.Arch paper is conducted for aspiring architecture candidates applying for UG courses.
The total number of questions asked in JEE Main B.Arch is 77. The paper consists of 3 sections:
Subjects | Maximum Marks | Maximum Questions |
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Mathematics | 100 | 20+10* |
Aptitude | 200 | 50 |
Drawing | 100 | 02 |
All parts in JEE Main B.Arch paper have equal weightage. For every correct answer, 4 marks are awarded and for every incorrect answer, 1 mark is deducted. However the case is different for the numeric value questions. For every correct answer, 4 marks are awarded but no negative marking is done for an incorrect answer.
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The Aptitude Test will analyse the candidate’s verbal, abstract/conceptual reasoning skills and numerical reasoning. The JEE Main B.Arch section comprises two parts. Candidates can refer to the topics mentioned below for preparing for Aptitude Test.
Sections | Topic Name |
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Part 1 | Awareness of Persons, Objects, Places, Buildings, Materials, Texture related to Architecture and build-environment, Visualizing different sides of three-dimensional objects, Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings, Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal). |
Part 2 | Three dimensional- perception : Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony and contrast. Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil, Transformation forms both 2 D and 3 D union, subtraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of Plan, elevations and 3 D views of objects, Creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms. Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, festivals, market, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces, etc), landscape (riverfronts, jungles, trees, plants, etc) and rural life. |
Read more: JEE Main B.ArchSyllabus
Note: Candidates are advised to bring pencils, erasers, colour pencils, crayons and own geometry box for the Aptitude Test.
Paper/Subject | Date | Shift/Slot | Question Paper Link |
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B.Arch | Jan 28, 2023 | 2 | Check Here |
Paper/Subject | Date | Shift | Question Paper Link |
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B.Arch | June 23, 2022 | 1 | Check Here |
B.Arch | June 23, 2022 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | June 23, 2022 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch | June 29, 2022 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | June 29, 2022 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch | July 30, 2022 | 1 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | July 30, 2022 | 1 | Check Here |
Paper/Subject | Date | Shift/Slot | Question Paper Link |
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B.Arch | Sept 2, 2021 | 1 | Check Here |
B.Arch | Sept 2, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | Sept 2, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch | Sept 9, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | Sept 9, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch & B.Planning | February 23, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
B.Arch | February 23, 2021 | 2 | Check Here |
Candidates preparing for JEE Main B.Arch paper can refer to the below mentioned preparation tips to plan out a proper strategy for the paper.
For the preparation of JEE Main B.Arch examination, undoubtedly NCERT books are a clear winner according to all the toppers and teachers. But a candidate needs some reference books as well to excel in the exam with a qualifying score. You can refer to the books given below for these subjects.
This is a preparation guide for the JEE Main Paper-2 and NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) published by Arihant. The latest edition of the book consists of four sections:
It is a complete self-guide as mentioned in the name itself. The candidate must study from this book as it covers all the necessary topics needed for preparation of JEE Main B.Arch Paper.
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Designed for students preparing for JEE Main Paper 2 as well as NATA, the book fulfils the requirements of the candidate to prepare well for the exams. Though it is heavily used by NATA aspirants, candidates preparing for JEE Main Paper-2 can also refer to the book considering the similarity of questions asked in both the papers. Major focus should be on Aptitude and Drawing section only.
The book covers all the aspects needed for an aspiring architecture student to prepare for the exam like:
The book covers all the aspects a candidate might need with illustrations provided with each topic for better understanding.
This book will assist candidates in preparing for the Drawing Section of JEE Main Paper 2. The major content in the book revolves around Drawing and Architecture with solved and unsolved sample papers of NATA as well as JEE Main Paper 2.
Candidates will find explanatory 2D and 3D images all over this book to work on pencil sketches. This book is recommended by a large audience for preparation of B.Arch entrance exams.
The book depicts a detailed study of memory drawings, photos of national & international buildings, 2D & 3D composition, along with drawing perspectives.
Students appearing for B.Arch paper can refer to this book for architectural awareness and aptitude. However, the mathematics section is not up to par.
Candidates will come across a large question bank from previous year papers of NATA and JEE Main Paper 2 in this book.
In conclusion, there is a vast variety of study material available online and offline in the form of books, articles, or videos for the B.Arch Entrance Examination/JEE Main Paper 2. Candidates are advised to prepare using the online mocks and previous year papers for this examination. If a candidate finds books for JEE Main Paper 2 weak for preparation purposes, try using books for NATA as well.
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A candidate can refer to as many books as they want to but in the end, it is their hard work and time management that will help them score the qualifying marks to get admitted into one of the best architectural institutes of the country.
Ques 1. What is an intermediate floor between two floors overlooking a floor beneath?
(a) Ground Floor
(b) First Floor
(c) Mezzanine Floor
(d) Top Floor
Ques 2.What is the full form of JNNURM?
(a) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(b) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Revival Mission
(c) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Missionary
(d) Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Regeneration Mission
Ques 4. Find the city which has its master plan laid out in the form of a galaxy?
(a) Jaipur
(b) Panchkula
(c) Auroville
(d) Secunderabad
Ques 1. Imagine that your size has been reduced and currently you are sitting inside a ladies purse. The purse contains 1 mobile phone, 1 telephone diary, comb, a chit of paper, and some cosmetics. Draw the view as described above and render in pencil.
Ques 2. Make a 2D composition using the shapes of different leaves. You can intersect and overlap the shapes as you see fit. Color the composition in warm colors.
Ques 3. Imagine you are in an art gallery with paintings all around. You are standing at the center of an exhibition hall. There is nobody inside. Draw a pencil sketch.
Ques 4. You are a bird in a city with skyscrapers. You have made a nest on the top of one of the skyscrapers, as you look down you can see your nest with your baby bird in it and further down you can see buildings and very very small people and cars on the road below. Sketch the scene.
Ques. Is the maths section in JEE Main B. Arch paper the same as the engineering paper?
Ans. Yes, JEE Main B. Arch, B. Planning and B. Tech/B.E all share the same mathematics section.
Ques. What will JEE Main B. Arch General Aptitude section consist of?
Ans. The Aptitude Test will analyse the candidate’s verbal, abstract or conceptual reasoning skills and numerical reasoning.
Ques. Is pre existing knowledge of architecture necessary to crack JEE Main B. Arch?
Ans. Both the mathematics and drawing sections can be easily done without any pre existing knowledge of core architecture. However, the general aptitude section will ask a few specific architecture based questions along with other general questions. Thus a decent understanding of the field will give you an advantage over candidates who do not have that.
Ques. What are the best books to prepare for JEE Main B. Arch?
Ans. The following books will aid you in your preparation
Book | Author/Publisher |
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A Complete Self-Guide for B.Arch Entrance Examination | P.K. Mishra (Arihant) |
Steps to Architecture (NATA) B.Arch. Entrance Exam | Nimish Madan |
B.Arch/NATA/JEE Main – Offline Drawing Test | Nimish Madan |
Complete Architecture Entrance Guide | Ashok Goel and Arjun Kamal |
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