IIT JEE Mains 2020 - Check JEE Main Exam Pattern 2020 here


Joint Engineering Exam is organised by the National Testing Agency every year twice in January and April. The JEE Mains is a computer-based test held for admissions to B. Tech/B.E. in 31 NITs, 25 IIITs, 23 IITs and 28 CFTIs.

Application form for the January session has been released by NTA on the website jeemains.nic.in on 3rd of September 2019 and end on 30th September 2019. The admit card will be released on 6th of December 2019 and the exam will be held from 6th to 11th January 2020. The result will be declared by the NTA on 31st January 2020.
As already mentioned, that JEE Mains paper will be held twice this year, candidates can appear in both the attempts and both the attempts will be counted as one. The best of both the attempts will be considered for the final result.
For the April session, form will be released on 7th February 2020 and will end on 7th March 2020. The admit card will be released on 16th March and the exam will be held from 3rd April to 9th April 2020, finally the result will be declared on 30th April 2020.
The JEE Mains exam involves 2 papers, Paper 1 will be for B. Tech and Paper 2 will be for B.Arch and B.Plan. For the year 2020 NTA has revised the exam pattern for JEE Mains.
JEE Mains Exam Pattern 2020
·         Exam will be computer based, MCQ type with each question having 4 options to choose from.
·         Each correct response will award you 4 marks and incorrect response will cost you lose of 1 mark.
·         Whether it is B. Tech, B. Arch or B. Plan there will be 20 MCQs + 5 numeric value questions.
·         The drawing part of B. Arch will be in pen and paper mode.
·         Questions will be based on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Aptitude and Drawing.
·         Total time duration for each exam whether B. Tech, B. Arch and B. Plan will be of 3 hours.
·         B. Tech exam will be having 75 questions with 25 each from Physics, Chemistry and Maths. Total marks will be 300.
·         B. Arch exam will be of 400 marks involving 77 questions out of which 25 in maths, 50 in aptitude and 2 in drawing.
·         B. Plan will also be of 400 marks and 100 questions with 25 questions in maths, 25 in aptitude and planning based 25 questions will be there.



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