JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 tomorrow; BArch, BPlanning exam pattern, tips to score maximum marks
NTA will conduct JEE Main paper 2 tomorrow in the second shift between 3 pm and 6 pm for about 0.46 lakh candidates.
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Try NowMridusmita Deka | January 27, 2023 | 12:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: About 0.46 candidates will appear for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main paper 2 tomorrow, January 28 across 285 cities and 343 centres. The National Testing Agency (NTA) which is set to conduct the BArch (Paper 2a) and BPlanning (Paper 2B) exams tomorrow has issued the JEE Main 2023 admit cards for January 28, 29 and 30 exams at jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Main 2023 January 29 Exam Live Updates
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The JEE Main BArch and BPlanning will have Mathematics and Aptitude Test papers and will be held as a computer-based test. The Drawing test of the BArch paper will be pen-paper based. JEE Main 2023 BPlanning paper will consist of planning-based questions in addition to Maths and Aptitude Test questions.
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JEE Main BArch, BPlanning Paper Exam Pattern
According to the JEE Main 2023 exam pattern, the BArch and BPlanning papers will be held for multiple choice questions and numerical questions. The JEE Main January 2023 exam BArch paper, or Paper 2A, will have three sections -- Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Drawing and will have 82 questions. The JEE Main BPlanning paper, or Paper 2B, will comprise of Mathematics, Aptitude Test and Planning-based questions and will have 105 questions.
Paper |
Parts |
Nature Of Questions |
Mode of Test |
Paper 2A JEE Main BArch |
Part 1: Mathematics |
Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Questions for which answer is a numerical value |
Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Part 2 Aptitude Test |
Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
||
Part 3 Drawing Test |
Questions to test drawing aptitude |
Pen and Paper Based mode to be attempted on Drawing sheet |
|
Paper 2B BPlanning |
Part 1 Mathematics |
Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and questions for which answer is a numerical value |
Computer Based Test (CBT) mode |
Part 2 Aptitude Test |
Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
||
Part 3 Planning Based |
Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
JEE Main 2023: Tips to score maximum marks
Saying that not even 24 hours are remaining for the JEE Mains Paper 2, Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academic Officer, Vidyamandir Classes said, several students will be taking the first step towards getting top-tier education and therefore has shared some tips to score maximum marks.
- Revision: No surprises here. Revision is a must when it comes to the last minute but it is also important to know the limit to it or to what extent one must do it. Candidate must not indulge themselves in revision to the point where they force themselves to take added pressure.
- Take a look at the previous year papers: A lot of the aspirants must have already gone through the previous year exam papers as it will help in familiarising them with the pattern but taking a glance will help jog up their memory.
- Don’t go looking out for other books: It’s the last day before the exam, looking at other study material will only create panic which is why students need to just build on the things they have learned instead to going out of their way finding new study material.
- Spend some quality time with your family and sleep early today: Taking too much pressure can also turn into a bad thing. Hence, the expert says, take some time out for your family today and which will help in keeping your stress levels low. Sleeping early will do the same as it will give your brain ample amount of time to rest and work effectively and efficiently on the exam day.
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