JEE Advanced 2022: Exam pattern, marking scheme, time duration
IIT Bombay has released the JEE Advanced 2022 exam pattern on jeeadv.ac.in. Know about the mode of paper, marking scheme, and much more.
Solving the JEE Advanced paper's will help to know the exam difficult level and identify the high weightage topics.
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Team Careers360 | August 16, 2022 | 02:40 PM IST
NEW DELHI:
The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay has released the JEE Advanced 2022 exam pattern at jeeadv.ac.in. Interested candidates are advised to visit the Joint Entrance Examinations Advanced 2022 website to know more about the exam pattern of JEE Advanced 2022. It provides details about the type of questions, mode of paper, marking scheme, number of questions, and more.
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The conducting body will conduct the examination in online mode. The JEE Advanced exam 2022 consists of two papers – Paper 1 for BE/BTech and Paper 2 for BArch/BPlanning courses. Both the papers will be of 3 hours each.
Moreover, the JEE Advanced 2022 question paper will consist of multiple-choice questions with a single answer, numerical value questions along with matching type questions, and questions with multiple answers.
However, candidates are advised to refer to the table mentioned below to have a better understanding of the exam pattern of JEE Advanced.
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JEE Advanced Exam Pattern 2022
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of examination |
Online computer-based examination |
Medium of the examination |
English and Hindi |
Number of Papers |
Paper 1 and Paper 2 |
Total time duration |
3 hours for each exam (4 hours for PwD candidates) |
Number of sections |
Both the paper will consist of 3 sections – Paper 1:
Paper 2:
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Marking scheme |
Negative marks may be awarded for incorrect answers for some of the questions. Details of the marking scheme will be provided in the “Instructions to Candidates” section at the time of examination |
JEE Advanced Previous Year Question Papers
Now the candidates are familiar with the exam pattern of JEE Advanced 2022. Therefore, candidates should start solving JEE Advanced previous year question papers to boost their performance and excel with flying colours.
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How to download JEE Advanced previous year question papers?
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Visit the JEE Advanced website – jeeadv.ac.in
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Click on the “Archive” option, displayed on the top banner.
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Followed by clicking on the “Question Papers” option.
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Once clicked, a new page will open where you can find “Past Question Papers” starting from 2007 to 2021.
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Click on the “Download” button on any of the question papers.
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