JEE Paper 2
JEE Paper 2
WHAT IS JEE PAPER 2?
For admission in 5-years architecture courses, there are two predominant entrance exams in India – JEE Mains Paper 2 & NATA (National Aptitude Test for Architecture). A national level engineering entrance, JEE Main has 2 papers. Paper 1 is meant for B. Tech aspirants whereas paper 2 is for B. Arch aspirants. It is one of the most competitive exams, hence you need the best coaching institutes to clear the exam. JEE Main Paper 2 consists of Aptitude, Mathematics, and Drawing test.
JEE Main Paper 2 is a widely known exam among B.Arch & B.Planning Aspirants. The JEE Main Paper 2 was conducted on Sunday, 07th April 2019. The duration of examination was 3 hrs.This year nearly 1.8 lakh candidates appeared in this exam. The best way to score well in paper 2 is to choose the right coaching institute as well as best study material. Before you enroll yourself in any coaching centre, you must look at their faculty, class schedule, doubt-clearing sessions, mock tests, distance from your home, success rate.
Exam Mode | Offline |
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Number of Questions | Mathematics (Part 1) – 30 Questions Aptitude Test (Part 2) – 50 Questions 2 Questions in Drawing |
Total Marks | 390 |
Type of Questions | Maths & Aptitude section will be objective while the drawing section will be subjective |
Language | English & Hindi |
Duration | 3 Hours |
Marking Scheme | +4 marks for each correct answer |
Negative Marking | 1 Mark will be deducted |
TIPS FOR B.ARCH JEE
- Instead of learning by rote, focus on understanding the concept before moving on to the next topic. Refer to both Class XI and XII books for Maths especially.
- Divide your syllabus in monthly and weekly segments and assign practical targets to achieve them.
- Work on your observation skills and drawing to prepare for the Aptitude and Drawing tests. You may join a coaching class for drawing practice.
- Utilize your Engineering Drawing notes for 2D/3D questions’ preparation.
- Clear your doubt at the earliest to avoid any confusion later.
- Try to add variation in your daily study schedule, like study Maths, Drawing and Aptitude related topics, to avoid monotony.
- Make revision notes/flash cards on concepts, formulae, definitions etc. for each topic.
- Solve enough sample papers and previous years’ tests to develop pace and practice. You can even take online mock tests for practice.