JEE Main 2025 paper 2 for BArch, BPlanning in single shift tomorrow; exam pattern
Anu Parthiban | January 29, 2025 | 08:20 AM IST | 2 mins read
The NTA will be conducting JEE Mains paper 2A and 2B in a single shift from 3 pm to 6.30 pm.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2025) BArch and BPlanning paper 2 exams tomorrow, on the last day of the session 1 exams. The JEE Main admit card 2025 for the paper 2 exams has been issued on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. JEE Main 2025 Jan 29 Live
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Last year, around 75,000 candidates took the JEE Main paper 2 exams. The NTA will be conducting JEE Mains paper 2A and 2B in a single shift from 3 pm to 6.30 pm. Unlike JEE Mains BE, BTech paper 1, candidates who have opted for paper 2A and paper 2B will have to attempt mathematics, aptitude test, and drawing test or planning-based questions.
The JEE Main 2A will be conducted for BArch. The first two sections, mathematics and aptitude test in computer-based test (CBT) and drawing test will be held in pen-and-paper offline mode, which has to be attempted in A4-size paper. Paper 2B will be completed in CBT mode.
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JEE Main BArch paper 2A paper pattern
Candidates can check the JEE Main BArch paper 2A paper pattern from the table given below.
|
JEE Main paper 2A |
Number of questions |
Marks |
|
Part 1 - Mathematics |
20 (Section A) and 05 (Section B) |
100 |
|
Part 2 - Aptitude test |
50 |
200 |
|
Part 3 - Drawing Test |
02 |
100 |
|
Total |
77 |
400 |
|
JEE Main paper 2B |
|
|
|
Part-I: Mathematics |
20 (Section A) and 05 (Section B) |
100 |
|
Part 2 - Aptitude test |
50 |
200 |
|
Part 3 - Planning test |
25 |
100 |
|
Total |
100 |
400 |
As per the JEE Main January 30 question paper 2025 for BArch and BPlanning, a total of 20 questions will be multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and five questions will have answers to be filled as a numerical value. There will be negative marking for both section A and section B, except for drawing test in BArch paper.
“For each question in Section B, enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. The answer should be rounded off to the nearest integer,” the NTA said.
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