JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026: Topic Wise Weightage, Previous Year Paper Analysis, Preparation and More

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JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026 will be declared by NTA at jeemain.nta.ac.in. The syllabus consists of general aptitude and mathematics, similar for both B.Arch and B. Planning. However, drawing is only applicable for B.Arch and planning for B.Planning.

  • In JEE Main Paper 2 2026 Syllabus, General Aptitude carries the maximum weightage. It has 50% weightage. This year, the weightage for drawing has increased from 25% to 30%. Mathematics has the least weightage (20%) in the whole syllabus.
  • Due to the revision in the syllabus last year, topics like AGP (Arithmetic Geometric Progression) and binomial distribution were deleted from JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus. However, the aptitude syllabus has remained the same.

According to JEE Main Paper 2 Exam Pattern 2026, B. Arch questions will have 82 questions. The exam is worth 400 marks, with a negative mark for each wrong answer.

JEE Main Paper 2 B.Arch Syllabus

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026: B.Arch

General Aptitude Syllabus

Unit Topics
Unit 1 Awareness of persons, places, Buildings, and Materials. Objects and textures related to Architecture and environment
Visualizing different sides of three-dimensional objects.
Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings
Analytical Reasoning Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical, and Verbal)
Unit 2 Three-dimensional - perception: Understanding and appreciating the scale and proportion of objects, building forms and elements, colour texture, harmony, and contrast
Design and drawing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil
Transformation of forms in both 2-D and 3-D union, subtraction, rotation, development of surfaces and volumes, Generation of plans, elevations, and 3-D views of objects
Creating two-dimensional and three-dimensional compositions using given shapes and forms

General Aptitude Topic-Wise Weightage

Topics Weightae
Awareness of persons, places, Building, Materials 2-3%
Objects, texture related to Architecture and build-environment 2-3%
Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawings 3-4%
Visualizing Different sides of 3D objects 3%
Mental Ability 2%
Color Texture 1-2%
Analytical Reasoning 1-2%
3D- Perception and Appreciation of scale and proportion of objects 2-3%

JEE Main B.Arch Syllabus- Mathematics

Topic Sub-topics
Sets, relations and functions Sets, roster and set builder form of sets, Types of sets, subset, the proper and improper sets, Power set, universal set, union of sets, complement of sets, De-morgan’s Law, Ordered pairs, cartesian product, Relation, number of relation, types of relation, Functions, image, and Pre-image, Types of functions, Composition of function, condition for composite function, the property of a composite function, The inverse of a function
Complex numbers and quadratic equations Algebra of complex numbers, Modulus and argument of complex numbers, The complex conjugate of complex numbers and properties of complex numbers, Polar form representation and Euler form, Finding the square root of complex numbers and complex equations, De-moivre’s theorem, cube root and nth root of unity, Vector representation and rotation, The discriminant of quadratic equation, Nature of roots, the relation of coefficient and roots, Transformation of quadratic equations and condition of common roots.
Matrices and Determinants Matrix and operation on matrices, Types of matrix, Transpose of a matrix, symmetric and skew-symmetric matrix, Conjugate of matrix, hermitian and skew-hermitian matrix, Determinant of matrix, Minor and cofactor of an element of matrix/determinant, Adjoint and inverse of a matrix, Elementary row operations and use in finding the inverse of a matrix, System of linear equations and Cramer’s Rule, System of homogeneous linear equations
Permutations and Combinations Fundamental Principle of Counting, Permutations as an Arrangement, Combinations as Selections, P (n,r) and C (n,r), Application of Permutation and Combination.
Mathematical Induction Principle of Mathematical Induction and it’s Simple Application, Principle of Mathematical Induction.
Binomial Theorem and its simple applications Binomial Theorem for Positive Integral Index, Pascal’s Triangle, General Term, Middle Term, Properties and Application of Binomial Theorem.
Sequence and Series Sequences, Arithmetic and Geometric Progression, Arithmetic and Geometric Mean, Harmonic Progression, Sum up to n terms, Arithmetic-geometric series.
Limit, Continuity and differentiability Limits of a function, Properties of limits, Limits of polynomials and rational functions, Continuity of a function at a point, Discontinuity, Continuity of Composite Functions, Differentiability, Algebra of derivatives, Rolle’s Theorem, Mean Value Theorem (Lagrange).
Integral Calculus Introduction, integration as the inverse function of differentiation, Indefinite integral and properties of indefinite integral, Comparison between definite and Indefinite integral, Methods of integration, Integration by substitution, Integration using trigonometric identities, integration by partial fractions, integration by parts, Integrals of some particular function, Integrals of some special types, Definite integral and its properties, The fundamental theorem of calculus, Evaluations of definite integral by substitution.
Differential equations Order and Degree of a Differential equation, General and Particular solution, Formation of differential equations, Methods of solving different types of differential equations.
Coordinate Geometry Directrix, Latus Rectum, Slope and gradient, Focus and Eccentricity, Angle between two intersecting lines, their intersection points, parallel lines and collinear lines are the important terms of Coordinate Geometry.
Three dimensional Geometry Coordinate of a point in space, distance formula, Direction cosine and Direction ratio, The angle between two intersecting lines, Skew lines and the shortest distance between two lines, Equation of line and plane, The intersection of line and plane.
Vector Algebra Vector (Position Vector, Direction cosine), Types of vector, Vector Algebra, Detection Formula, Product of two vectors (Scalar and Vector product).
Statistics and Probability Independent Events, Dependent Events, Conditional probability, Random variables, etc.
Trigonometry Trigonometry Function and their Identities, Trigonometry Equation, Inverse Trigonometry.
Mathematical Reasoning Statements and types of statements, Basic logical connectives, conjunction, and disjunction, Negation, Conditional statements, The Contrapositive of conditional statements, the converse of conditional statements, Biconditional statements, Quantifiers, Validity of statements.

Topic-Wise Weightage for Mathematics

Chapter Name Weightage in Questions
Sets, relations and functions 1
Complex numbers and quadratic equations 2
Matrices and Determinants 2
Permutations and Combinations 1
Mathematical Induction 1
Binomial Theorem and its simple applications 1
Sequence and Series 3
Limit, Continuity and differentiability 3
Integral Calculus 1
Differential equations 5
Coordinate Geometry 2
Three dimensional Geometry 2
Vector Algebra 2
Statistics and Probability 2
Trigonometry 2
Mathematical Reasoning 1

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus for Drawing

  • Sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (public space, market, festivals, street scenes, monuments, recreational spaces, etc).
  • Landscape (riverfronts. Jungle. Gardens, trees. Plants, etc.) and rural life.
JEE Main Paper 2 Deleted Syllabus

JEE Main Paper 2 Deleted Syllabus 2026

Mathematics

  • Square root of complex number
  • Triangle inequality
  • Elementary transformations
  • Determinants
  • Sum up to n terms special series
  • Arithmetic Geometric Progression
  • Rolle’s and Lagrange’s theorem
  • Tangents and normal
  • Integral as limit of sum
  • Formation of different equations
  • Translation of axes
  • Equation of external and internal bisector of angles between two lines.
  • Equation of family of lines
  • Sections of conics
  • Condition for y=mx+c to be a tangent and point of tangency.
  • Plane in different forms
  • Coplanar lines
  • Scalar and vector triple product
  • Bernoulli trials and Bernoulli distributions
  • Trigonometric equations
  • Heights and distance
  • Mathematical Reasoning Removed (Whole Chapter)

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026: Important Chapters

General Aptitude

Among these three topics in JEE Main Paper 2 syllabus, only 200 questions will be asked from this section.So all the important chapters from this section will help you in your preparation.

  • 2D and 3D Visualisation
  • Top View/front view
  • Surface Counting
  • Unfolding 3D Figure
  • Mirror Images
  • Odd One Out
  • Hidden Figures
  • Building Construction and Material
  • History of Architecture
  • Famous Architects/Monuments and their location, characteristics etc.
  • Color Theory
  • Architectural Terms and Theories
  • Architectural Awareness (Awards, full form etc)
  • Famous Artist and Famous Painting

Drawing

  • Creating 2D & 3D compositions using given shapes and forms.
  • Development of Surfaces and Volumes.
  • Drawing and designing geometrical or abstract shapes & patterns in pencil.
  • Generation of Plan.
  • Transformation of forms in both 2D and 3D union.
  • Elevation and 3D views of objects' rotation.
  • Sketching of activities from memory of urban scenes.

Mathematics

  • Differential Equations
  • Sets, Relations, and Functions
  • Sequences and Series
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Limit, Continuity, and Differentiability
JEE Main Paper 2 B.Planning Syllabus

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026: B.Planning

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026 for B.Planning and B.Arch is quite similar. The only difference is B.Planning has a different section named planning. In this part we will present a detailed syllabus on planning.

JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus for Planning

Unit Name JEE Main Planning Syllabus Topics
Unit 1: General Awareness General knowledge questions and knowledge about prominent cities, development issues, government programs, etc.
Unit 2: Social Sciences Political Science and History – Nationalism, Colonialism, Power Sharing, Constitution of India
Economics and Geography – Industrialization, Resources, Economic Development, Urbanization and Rural Development
Sociology - Population Structure, Social Exclusion and Inequality
Unit 3: Thinking Skills Comprehension (unseen passage)
Map reading skills, scale, distance, direction, area, etc.
Critical reasoning; understanding of charts, graphs, and tables
Basic concepts of statistics and quantitative reasoning
JEE Main Paper 2 Paper Analysis

JEE Main Paper 2: Previous Year Question Analysis

Subject 2024 2023 2022
Maths (Part-I ) Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate(Coordinate Geometry was given less weightage, with only one question asked from Straight Line) Difficulty Level: Moderate Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
Aptitude Test (Part-II) Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate(More weightage was given to 3-dimensional Figures, architecture aptitude, monumental details)
Difficulty Level: Moderate Difficulty Level: Moderate
Drawing (Part-III) Difficulty Level: Easy
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate Difficulty Level: Easy but Lengthy
JEE Main Paper 2 Exam Pattern

JEE Main 2026 B.Arch Exam Pattern

The National Testing Agency has revised the exam pattern of JEE Main B.Arch paper. It consists of various details like, mode of the examination, duration of exam, number of questions, marking scheme, etc. Students are advised to check JEE Main 2026 B.Arch Exam Pattern before appearing for the examination. Let’s check:

Mode of Examination CBT except for Drawing section in B.Arch
Exam Language 13 languages
Exam Duration 3 hours (4 hours for PwD candidates)
Number of Sections Mathematics; Aptitude test; Drawing test
Type of Questions Mathematics - Multiple-choice questions and questions with numerical values as answers;
Aptitude - Multiple-choice questions
Drawing - Drawing aptitude
Number of questions 82
Total Marks for JEE Mains Paper 2 400 Marks

Check: JEE Main 2026 B. Planning Exam Pattern

Difference Between JEE Main Paper and NATA

Features JEE Mains Paper 2 NATA
Conducting Body NTA COA
Exam Subjects General Aptitude, drawing and Mathematics Drawing, Mathematics and General Aptitude
Number of questions 82 62
The language of the paper English, Hindi, Gujarati, Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu English
Exam Duration 3 hours 3 hours (Part A- 90 minutes and Part B- 90 minutes)
Exam Mode Online for Mathematics and Aptitude test, drawing exam will in offline/ pen-paper mode Part A- Online Part B- Offline
Question pattern Multiple choice questions with one correct answer for Aptitude and Mathematics, whereas for drawing, a candidate has to represent his/her sketching skills Part A- Multiple Choice Questions (Online-mode) Part B- Drawing sheets (Offline-mode)
Marks allocation 4 marks will be given for each correct answer, 1 mark will be cut for every wrong answer, 0 marks will be given for unanswered questions 2 marks will be given for each correct answer, there is no negative marking
Total marks allocated 400 200 marks
JEE Main Paper 2 Preparation

How to Prepare for JEE Main Paper 2

Aptitude

General Aptitude in paper 2 holds the maximum weightage with 200 questions from this section. Only 100 marks will be asked from 2D-3D visualisation. The only strategy for this section you need to follow is a lot of practice. Here, we are attaching some sample question for your reference:

JEE Main Paper 2 Odd One Out

Problem Figure

Mirror Image

3D Figure

For the theory part you will have to follow a rote learning strategy. Paralleley try to solve questions from previous year’s papers.

Drawing

For drawing just focus on these topics below:

  • Portraits
  • Perspective Sketches
  • 2D-3D composition
  • Replicating Building and Designs

Sample Questions

Draw an aesthetic composition appropriate to this space using only cylinders. There are no restrictions to the numbers, sizes, placement, and directions of these shapes. Color this composition so that it becomes visually exciting. OR

Ques. Draw from imagination a gymnast doing exercise OR Draw from imagination a scene of school playground children playing OR Draw from memory your grandparents' face (In the space provided for the answer to this question)

Ques. Draw a composition with five geometrical shapes: a circle, triangle, square, rectangle, and hexagon. Each of the shapes is to be used at least once. The composition is to be coloured using a medium of your choice.

Maths

This Part is generally based on NCERT Syllabus. So just focus on the basics. Solve PYQs and give mocks to score better in this section.

Math JEE Main Paper 2

JEE Main Paper 2 Books

JEE Main Paper 2: Recommended Books

Books Author/Publisher
A Complete Self-Guide for B.Arch Entrance Examination P.K. Mishra (Arihant)
Verbal and Non-verbal Reasoning Book R.S. Aggarwal
Complete Architecture Entrance Guide Ashok Goel and Arjun Kamal
B.Arch/NATA/JEE Main- Offline Drawing Test Nimish Madan
Mathematics XI & XII R.S. Agarwal
Elementary Mathematics DoroFeev, Potapov
Higher Algebra Hall & Knight

Candidates can refer to this article as an essential tool for preparing for the JEE Main Paper 2. The detailed breakdown of JEE Main Paper 2 Syllabus 2026, marks distribution, previous years paper analysis will help the aspirants to prepare better.

Frequently Asked Questions

JEE Main 2024 B.Arch Syllabus FAQs 

Ques. What type of questions are asked in the drawing section?

Ans. For drawing section, the candidates will have to prepare topics such as sketching of scenes and activities from memory of urbanscape (festivals, market, street scenes, recreational spaces, monuments, public space, etc), landscape (river fronts, trees, plants, jungles, etc) and rural life.

Ques. I want to attempt JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 (B.Arch). What are the subjects that are included in Paper 2?

Ans. For the B.Arch paper, candidates need to study Mathematics, General Aptitude and Drawing Skills. NTA releases the syllabus for the students to know which topics have to be studied for the preparation of the exam.

Ques. In which mode will JEE Main Paper 2 be conducted?

Ans. The entrance examination will be conducted in Online mode. However, the drawing section will be held in offline mode. 

Ques. Which topic has the most weightage in the general aptitude section?

Ans. Based on previous years trends, visualizing three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawing has the most weightage in the JEE Main B.Arch aptitude section

Ques. What are the languages in which I can take JEE Main 2026 B.Arch?

Ans. JEE Main B.Arch can be taken in English, Hindi and Gujrati ( on in centres in Gujarat, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar haveli)

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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If you are targeting B.Tech in Biotechnology at SASTRA University, Thanjavur , a JEE Main All India Rank of 9,000 to 13,000 (General category) would typically be safe based on past trends and anticipated cutoffs. Quick Details: Criteria Details Expected JEE Main Rank (Gen) 9,000 – 13,000 Eligibility 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Maths/Bio Admission Mode Based on JEE Main + Class 12 marks Seat Distribution 70% seats through JEE Main stream Branch Expected Rank Range CSE (Computer Science) 1,500 – 5,000 IT (Information Technology) 3,000 – 7,000 ECE (Electronics & Communication) 4,000 – 8,000 Biotechnology 9,000 – 13,000 So, if your JEE Main ranking is close to 9,000 to 13,000, you have a highly likely chance of securing a seat in Biotech in SASTRA. Ensure your 12th board marks are also good as they're taken into account as well....Read More
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Ques. Is there any college I can get into if my JEE Main CRL is 112660 in the Gen category?

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Ques. I scored 121 in my JEE exam. I would like to know if I’m eligible for admission to IIT Madras.

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