JEE (B.Arch) 2022

What is JEE (B.Arch)?

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main conducted by CBSE. Applicants who want to get admission into architecture (B.Arch/B.Planning) courses will have to appear in the paper-2. JEE B.Arch is for the students who wish to study B.Arch in IITs, NITs & SPAs in all over India.

Weekend Schedule 2024 & 2025 / Crash Course 2024

Program Name: 1 YEAR NATA + JEE (B.ARCH)

To whom: Students who completed 11th & Pursuing 12th

When:
Fresh batch starts every July/August

Duration:
2 Set Of Classes

  • 1st SET JULY/AUG - DEC (All Sundays)
  • 2nd SET After 12 th Exam Till the last Date of NATA / JEE(B.Arch) exam

Platform:
Online / Offline

Program Name: 2 YEAR NATA + JEE (B.ARCH)

To whom: Students completed 10th and pursuing 11th & who wish to come from JULY/AUGUST

When:
Fresh batch starts every July/August

Duration:
4 Set Of Classes

  • 1st SET JULY/AUG - DEC (All Sundays)
  • 2nd SET MAY (During Vacation Regular 25-30 days class)
  • 3rd SET JUNE - DEC (All Sundays)
  • 4th set After 12 th Exam Till the last Date of NATA / JEE(B.Arch) exam

Platform:
Online / Offline

Program Name: 3 YEAR NATA + JEE (B.ARCH)

To whom: Students completed 9th and pursuing 10th & who wish to come from JULY/AUGUST

When:
Fresh batch starts every July/August

Duration:
6 Set Of Classes

  • 1st SET JULY/AUG - DEC (All Sundays)
  •  2nd SET MAY (During Vacation Regular 25-30 days class)
  • 3rd SET JUNE - DEC (All Sundays)
  • 4th SET MAY (During Vacation Regular 25-30 days class)
  • 5th SET JUNE - DEC (All Sundays)
  • 6th set After 12th Exam Till the last Date of NATA / JEE(B.Arch) exam

Platform:
Online / Offline

Program Name: Regular Class

To whom: Students who completed 12th / Drop out students waiting for NATA / JEE(B.Arch) Next Year

When:
Fresh batch starts every September

Duration:
2 Set Of Classes

  • 1st set : September – December all days.
  • 2nd Set : January - Regular 40 Days Class in March / April

Platform:
Online / Offline

Program Name: VACATION BATCH NATA/JEE (B.ARCH) – 2023

To whom: STUDENT PURSUING 10TH ,11TH & 12TH STANDARD NOW

When:
MAY 2024 – JUNE 2024 & JUNE 2024– JULY 2024 (ONLINE (OR) OFFLINE)

Duration:
4 Hours per day

Platform:
Online / Offline

Program Name: Crash Course

To whom: Students who completed 12th and writing NATA + JEE Immediately

When:
Fresh batch starts every March/April

Duration:
1 Set Of Classes

  • Crash Course After 12 th Exam Till the last Date of NATA / JEE(B.Arch) exam

Platform:
Online / Offline

Age Criteria

For appearing in the JEE (Main) – 2023, there is no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed the class 12, equivalent examination in 2021, 2022, or appearing in 2023 irrespective of their age can appear in JEE (Main) – 2023 examination. However, the candidates may be required to fulfill the age criteria of the Institute(s) to which they are desirous of taking admission.

List of Qualifying Examinations (QE)

Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination

Only those candidates who have passed their Class 12th Examination or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2019 or 2020; or those who are appearing in their Class 12th Examination or any equivalent qualifying examination in 2021 are eligible to appear in January JEE(Main)-2020 Examination.

Candidates who passed Class 12th/Qualifying examination in 2018 or before as well as those who will appear in such examination in 2022 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main)–2021.

Candidates must note that the IITs permit only two attempts for the JEE (Advanced), i.e. a candidate should have appeared for the Class XII (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2020 or 2021, subject to the condition of not having been admitted at an IIT on earlier occasion. Details may be obtained from the Information Brochure of the JEE(Advanced)2021

Exam Pattern

B. Arch: Mathematics- Part I and Aptitude Test-Part II in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only and Drawing Test –Part III in “Pen & Paper Based” (offline) mode to be attempted on a drawing sheet of A4 size.

Subject No of Questions Marks

Subject wise distribution of Questions,
Total Number of Questions and Marks

Mathematics- Part I
(20+5*)
100
Aptitude Test-Part II
50
200
Drawing Test –Part III
02
100
Total
77
400
*20 questions will be MCQs and 5 questions will have answer to be filled as numerical value.

(a) Marking Scheme for MCQs

Correct Answer
Four mark (+4)
Incorrect Answer/Multiple Answer
Minus one mark (-1)
Unanswered /Marked for Review
No mark (0)

(b) Marking Scheme for questions for which answer is a Numerical value

Correct Answer
Four mark (+4)
Incorrect Answer
No mark (0)
Unanswered /Marked for Review
No mark (0)

(c) Marking Scheme for Drawing Test –Part III T

Two questions to be evaluated out of 100 marks.

Syllabus

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