JEE Main Exam Pattern 2026- Marking Scheme, Latest Changes, Total Marks and Syllabus

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The official JEE Main 2026 exam pattern is expected to be released in November 2025, along with the information bulletin, by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

JEE Main 2026 will be conducted in two sessions, January and April, for three papers: Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech), Paper 2A (B.Arch), and Paper 2B (B.Planning), and it is expected to follow the exam pattern of JEE Main 2025

  • JEE Main Exam Pattern for BE/BTech- 25 questions will be asked from each section, including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. 20 questions will be MCQs, and 5 questions will be numerical value-based from each section.
  • JEE Main Exam Pattern for BArch- A total of 77 questions will be asked in JEE Main BArch (Paper 2A). 25 Questions will be from Mathematics, 50 questions from Aptitude, and 2 questions from drawing.
  • JEE Main Exam Pattern for BPlan- A total of 100 questions will be asked in JEE Main BPlan (Paper 2B). 25 questions will be from Mathematics, 50 questions from Aptitude Test, and 25 from Planning.
  • JEE Main Marking Scheme- For each correct answer, students will get 4 marks, and for each incorrect answer, students will get -1 mark deducted from their overall score.

NTA has revised the JEE Main exam pattern for section B of each JEE Main paper. Numerical value-based questions in section B of JEE Main papers have been reduced from 10 to 5, and all 5 questions are compulsory.

The JEE Main 2026 exam will be conducted in the CBT mode over 3 hours in 13 regional languages in two sessions, offering students a chance to improve scores in the second attempt.

In JEE Main 2026, the NVQ-type questions will also have negative marking, with a -1 mark deducted for each incorrect answer, as per the MCQs.

JEE Main 2026 Exam Pattern

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Key Summary

In this article, we have discussed the JEE Main 2026 Exam pattern of each paper: Paper 1 (B.Tech), Paper 2A (B.Arch), and Paper 2B (B.Planning), updates on the marking scheme, Syllabus, and previous years' analysis.

  • Changes in JEE Main 2026 Exam Pattern: The JEE Main 2026 exam pattern is expected to follow the same pattern as 2025, returning to the pre-pandemic in CBT mode. The NVQ questions will have negative marking of -1 for each incorrect answer.
  • Paper 1 (B.Tech): 75 questions (25 each in PCM), 300 marks. +4 for correct, −1 for wrong MCQs and NAVs both.
  • Paper 2A (B.Arch): 77 questions (Maths, Aptitude, Drawing), 400 marks. The drawing section (100 marks) has no negative marking.
  • Paper 2B (B.Plan): 100 questions (Maths, Aptitude, Planning), 400 marks. No drawing section. +4/−1 marking for all.
  • Marking Scheme: The NVQ will also have negative marking of -1 mark for each wrong answer.
  • JEE Main Syllabus: The JEE Main 2026 syllabus will align with the NCERT Class 11-12 curriculum, with no additions or deletions from the 2025 syllabus.

JEE Main Exam Pattern 2026 in Brief

The JEE Main 2026 exam will be conducted by the NTA in Computer-Based Test (CBT) for all sections except the Drawing Test; it will be offline, in 2 sessions, January and April 2026. The exam will be available in 13 languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, and others, promoting regional inclusivity.

The multi-lingual mode of exam has led to an increase of 10-15% in the participation from non-Hindi/English states.

Exam Component Details
Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Mode of Examination Computer-Based Test (CBT) for all sections except the Drawing Test (offline).
Sessions January 2025 and April 2025
Languages Offered 13 languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, Gujarati, Assamese, Odia, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, and Urdu.

The JEE Main Exam 2026 will have a uniform exam format for both January & April sessions. The two attempts system provides the benefit to the aspirants with over 60% improvement in their scores, with access to give the JEE Main exam in the second session also.

JEE Main Exam Pattern 2026

The JEE Main Exam 2026 will consist of 3 Papers, Paper 1: B.E./B. Tech, Paper 2A: B.Arch, and Paper 2B: B.Plan.

Paper 1 will have a total of 75 questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Math with both MCQs and NVQ-type questions, with 4 marks for each correct answer and -1 for each incorrect answer in 3 hours.

The Paper 2A, exam will be in combined mode CBT and offline drawing, with a total of 77 questions and a total of 400 marks in 3.5-hour duration, while Paper B will be in CBT mode with 100 MCQs from Math(100), Aptitude(200), and Planning(100) making it a total of 400 marks.

Feature/Component Paper 1: B.E./B.Tech Paper 2A: B.Arch Paper 2B: B.Plan
Mode of Exam Computer-Based Test (CBT) Mathematics & Aptitude: CBTDrawing: Offline Entirely Computer-Based Test
Subjects/Sections Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics Mathematics, Aptitude, Drawing Mathematics, Aptitude, Planning
No. of Questions 75 (25 per subject: 20 MCQs + 5 NVQs – all compulsory) 77 total: 25 (Math) + 50 (Aptitude) + 2 (Drawing tasks) 100 total: 25 (Math) + 50 (Aptitude) + 25 (Planning)
Type of Questions MCQs & Numerical Value Questions MCQs (Math & Aptitude), Drawing tasks All MCQs
Marking Scheme +4 correct, –1 incorrect (both MCQs & NVQs) +4 correct, –1 incorrect (Math & Aptitude)Drawing graded out of 100 +4 correct, –1 incorrect
Total Marks 300 (100 per subject) 400: Math (100) + Aptitude (200) + Drawing (100) 400: Math (100) + Aptitude (200) + Planning (100)
Duration 3 hours ~3½ hours (includes drawing time) 3 hours
Medium of Exam 13 Languages, including English & Hindi 13 Languages 13 Languages
Negative Marking for NVQs? Yes N/A N/A

What is the format of JEE Mains exam?

The format of the JEE Main exam has not changed since 2025 so far. The JEE Main Exam pattern has returned to the pre-pandemic format. The JEE Main exam consists of 75 questions (25 each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) in 3 hours through CBT.

This structure was restored in 2024 and it will continue in JEE Main 2026, along with the removal of section B, which allowed optional numerical questions (students could choose 5 out of 10).

“All 75 questions are compulsory to attempt”

Feature Pre-Pandemic (2019) Pandemic Era (2020–2022) 2024–2026 Pattern
Total Questions 75 (25 × 3) 90 (30 × 3, with choice) 75 (25 × 3)
NVQs Compulsory Optional (5/10) Compulsory
Negative Marking for NVQs No No Yes (–1)
Difficulty Level (per data) Moderate Slightly Easier Moderate–Hard

JEE Main Subject-Wise Exam Pattern

JEE Main Total Questions

JEE Main total questions are different for different papers, like JEE Main Paper 1 BE/BTech, JEE Main Paper 2A BArch, and JEE Main Paper 2B BPlan. As per the JEE Main exam pattern for each paper, JEE Main Paper 1 BE/BTech total questions are 75. However, for JEE Main Paper 2A, BArch has a total of 77 questions, and JEE Main Paper 2B has a total of 100 questions.

JEE Main Paper

Total Questions

Total Marks

Time Allotted

Paper 1 BE/BTech

75

300

3 hours

Paper 2A BArch

77

400

3.5 hours

Paper 2B BPlan

100

400

3 hours

JEE Main Total Marks 2026

The JEE Main 2026 total marks vary across the different papers, as per the specific requirements.

  • Paper 1 (B.Tech) will be of total 300 marks, consisting 75 questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with 4 marks will be awarded for each correct answer and -1 will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
  • Paper 2A (B.Arch) will be of 400 marks, with 77 questions, including drawing section for 100 marks, which will be evaluated separately.
  • Paper 2B (B.Plan) will be also of 400 marks, consisting of 100 MCQs across the Maths(100), Aptitude(200), and Planning(100).
Paper Total Questions Total Marks Question Types
Paper 1 (B.Tech) 75 300 MCQs + Numerical-value questions
Paper 2A (B.Arch) 77 400 MCQs, Numerical (Math/Aptitude), Drawing
Paper 2B (B.Plan) 100 400 MCQs including the Planning section
JEE Main number of questions 2026

JEE Main 2026 Marking Scheme

The JEE Main 2026 marking scheme wil be the same for all 3 papers, Paper 1 (B.Tech), Paper 2A (B.Arch), and Paper 2B (B.Plan) i.e, 4 marks will be awarded for each correct MCQs and NAVs, and -1 will be deducted for each incorrect MCQs and NAVs.

JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) Marking Scheme

Subject Section Question Type No. of Qs Marking Scheme Total Marks
Physics A (MCQs) Multiple Choice (4 options) 20 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 80
B (NAV) Numerical Value (integer type) 5 +4 for correct, -1 for wrong 20
Chemistry A (MCQs) Multiple Choice 20 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 80
B (NAV) Numerical Value 5 +4 for correct, -1 for wrong 20
Mathematics A (MCQs) Multiple Choice 20 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 80
B (NAV) Numerical Value 5 +4 for correct, -1 for wrong 20
Total 75 300 Marks

JEE Main 2026 Paper 2A (B.Arch) Marking Scheme

Section Question Type No. of Qs Marking Scheme Total Marks
Mathematics MCQs (20) + NAV (5) 25 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong (MCQ), -1 for NAV wrong 100
Aptitude MCQs 50 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 200
Drawing Drawing-based (Offline) 2 No negative marking 100
Total 77 400 Marks

JEE Main 2026 Paper 2B (B.Planning) Marking Scheme

Section Question Type No. of Qs Marking Scheme Total Marks
Mathematics MCQs (20) + NAV (5) 25 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong (MCQ), 0 for NAV wrong 100
Aptitude MCQs 50 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 200
Planning MCQs 25 +4 for correct, −1 for wrong 100
Total 100 400 Marks

Negative Marking in JEE Main 2026

As per the JEE Main exam pattern, MCQs and numerical value-based questions will be asked in the JEE Main 2026 examination. For MCQs and Numerical value-based questions, each incorrect answer will have a negative marking of -1 mark. There is no negative marking for unanswered questions asked in JEE Main 2026.

Question Type

Negative Marking

MCQ

-1

Numerical Value Based

-1

Unanswered Questions

0

JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 Subject-wise Weightage

The JEE Main 2026 Paper 1 will maintain a balance between all 3 subjects, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each subject will have 25 questions and 100 marks, making up 33.33% of the total weightage.

Subject Weightage
Mathematics 33.33%
Physics 33.33%
Chemistry 33.33%
Total 100%

JEE Main Mathematics Chapter-Wise Weightage

In JEE Main 2026 Maths, the Differential Calculus chapter will have the highest weightage of ~16–24% with about 4–6 questions, followed by Integral Calculus with ~12%-16% of weightage and around 3–4 questions.

  • Coordinate Geometry will have ~8–12% weightage and around 2-3 questions. Other topics like Matrix & Determinants, Sequence & Series, and Probability, each will contribute 1–2 questions.
  • Statistics will have the least weight of ~3–5% and with only 1 question, the JEE Main 2026 exam
Chapter Approx. Weightage No. of Questions (out of 25)
Differential Calculus ~16–24% 4–6
Integral Calculus ~12–16% 3–4
Coordinate Geometry ~8–12% 2–3
Matrix & Determinants ~6–10% 1–2
Sequence & Series ~4–8% 1–2
Probability ~4–6% 1–2
Statistics ~3–5% 1

JEE Main Physics Chapter-Wise Weightage

In JEE Main 2026 Physics, the Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory will have the highest weightage of ~12–16% with 3–4 questions, while Rotational Motion will be around ~12% with 3 questions.

  • Topics like Electrostatics, Magnetism & AC, and Optics & Atomic Physics each contribute 2–3 questions, making them important areas of focus.
  • Modern Physics and Laws of Motion & Work-Energy will be moderately weighted, each contributing 1-2 questions.
Chapter Approx. Weightage No. of Questions (out of 25)
Rotational Motion ~12% 3
Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory ~12–16% 3–4
Electrostatics ~8–10% 2–3
Magnetism & Alternating Current ~8–10% 2–3
Optics & Atomic Physics ~6–10% 1–3
Modern Physics ~6–8% 1–2
Laws of Motion & Work-Energy ~5–8% 1–2

JEE Main Chemistry Chapter-Wise Weightage

In JEE Main 2026 Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry will dominate the exam with the topics like p-, d-, and f-Block Elements carrying the highest weightage of ~8–12% (2–3 questions) and Coordinate Compounds at ~6–10% (1–2 questions).

  • The organic Chemistry has the weight of ~6–10% for Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids and Alkyl Halides, Alcohols & Ethers, each contributing up to 2 questions.
  • In Physical Chemistry, topics like Chemical Bonding and Equilibrium will have the weighatge of around ~4%-8% with 1-2 questions appearing in the exam.
Section Chapter/Topic Approx. Weightage Questions (out of 25)
Physical Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry ~4–6% 1
Chemical Bonding & Molecular Structure ~6–8% 1–2
Equilibrium ~5–6% 1–2
Inorganic Coordination Compounds ~6–10% 1–2
p-Block, d- & f-Block Elements ~8–12% 2–3
Organic Hydrocarbons ~4–6% 1
Alkyl Halides, Alcohols & Ethers ~4–8% 1–2
Aldehydes, Ketones & Carboxylic Acids ~6–10% 1–2

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JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers

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JEE Main Exam Pattern Previous Years Analysis (2025-2022)

The JEE Main Exam pattern from 2026 to 2020 shows a significant change throughout the years. In JEE Main 2020, the NVQ-type questions were introduced, where candidates had the option to attempt 5 questions out of 10 NVQs with no negative marking. JEE Main 2021 - 2024 followed the same pattern as 2020 (post-pandemic pattern).

However, in JEE Main 2025, the NTA removed Section B, where all 5 NVQs were compulsory to attempt, with negative marking introduced for them, aligning with the MCQ marking scheme (+4 for correct, -1 for wrong).

The JEE Main 2026 is expected to follow the same exam pattern as JEE Main 2025, with 75 questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), including 20 MCQs and 5 compulsory NVQs, all marked +4 / -1.

Year Total Marks Total Questions Subjects MCQs/NVQs Marking Scheme Key Pattern Change
2026 (Expected) 300 75 (25 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 5 NVQs (5 compulsory) +4 / –1 for all questions Same as 2025 (likely)
2025 300 75 (25 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 5 NVQs (no choice, all 5 mandatory) +4 / –1 for both MCQs & NVQs Negative marking in NVQs
2024 300 90 (30 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 10 NVQs (attempt 5) +4 / –1 (MCQ only); NVQs: no negative marking Pattern stable
2023 300 90 (30 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 10 NVQs (attempt 5) +4 / –1 (MCQ only); NVQs: no negative marking No change
2022 300 90 (30 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 10 NVQs (attempt 5) +4 / –1 (MCQ only); NVQs: no negative marking No change
2021 300 90 (30 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 10 NVQs (attempt 5) +4 / –1 (MCQ only); NVQs: no negative marking Optional NVQs continued
2020 300 75 (25 × 3) PCM 20 MCQs + 5 NVQs (optional: 5 out of 10) +4 / –1 (MCQ only); NVQs: no negative marking NVQs introduced

JEE Main 2026 Syllabus

The JEE Main 2026 will follow the syllabus of JEE Main 2025, aligned with the NCERT, covering the topics from Class 11-12.

In JEE Main 2024, NTA removed some topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, like Mathematical Induction, Mathematical Reasoning, Communication Systems, Polymers, and more.

Subject Major Chapters/Units Weightage Insight
Mathematics Sets, Relations & Functions, Complex Numbers, Matrices, Quadratic Equations, Sequence & Series, Calculus (Differential + Integral), Coordinate Geometry, 3D Geometry, Probability, Statistics, Trigonometry, Vector Algebra, Differential Equations Calculus + Algebra + Coordinate Geometry cover ~60% of the questions
Physics Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory, Oscillations & Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, AC, EM Waves, Optics, Modern Physics, Experimental Skills Mechanics + Electricity & Magnetism account for ~50% of the paper
Chemistry Physical: Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Solutions, ElectrochemistryInorganic: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds, P-, d-, f-block ElementsOrganic: Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Amines, Biomolecules Organic + Physical + Inorganic almost equally weighted (~33% each)
Drawing (2A) Sketching, Perspective Drawing, 3D perception, Transformation of forms, Imagination-based drawing tasks Subjective evaluation out of 100 marks
Planning (2B) General Awareness, Logical Reasoning, Social Sciences, Planning Techniques, Graph Interpretation Tested via MCQs in Planning section

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JEE Main Exam Pattern FAQs

Ques. Is JEE Mains of 300 or 360 marks?

Ans. For JEE Main (B.E/B.Tech), the total marks are 300 marks, consisting of 75 questions (25 each in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), with each question worth 4 marks, and a deduction of 1 mark for each incorrect answer

Exam/Component Total Marks Qs per Subject Marking Scheme
JEE Main – Paper 1 300 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQs) +4 / –1
JEE Main – Paper 2A / 2B 400 77 (Arch), 100 (Planning) +4 / –1 (except Drawing)
JEE Advanced (2 papers) 360 Subjective, Tougher

Ques. What is the pass mark in JEE Main?

Ans. In JEE Main, there are no fixed “pass marks” in terms of percentage or marks to take the JEE Main exam, but the candidates need a qualifying cutoff percentile for the JEE Main Counselling and for JEE Advanced.

JEE Main 2025 Qualifying Cut-Off (for JEE Advanced eligibility)

Category Cut-Off Percentile
General (UR) 93.1023
Gen-EWS 80.3830
OBC‑NCL 79.4314
SC 61.1527
ST 47.9026
UR‑PwD ~0.0079

Ques. How much marks is 75 in JEE Mains?

Ans. According to the JEE Main 2020 marks vs percentile, scoring 75 out of 300 marks is expected to get a percentile ranging between 84 and 91, based on the difficulty of shift and the normalization process.

Percentile Around 75 Marks:

  • Range: ~84.6 to 91.8 percentile
  • Typical percentile estimate: ~87 to 90 percentile

75 marks in JEE Main are relatively below average, placing students ahead of roughly 75-90% of candidates but not competitive for top institutes like IITs, NITs, or IIITs.

Top Colleges with 75 Marks in JEE Main

College Name Location Type Courses Offered Expected Cutoff (Percentile)
Maharishi Markandeshwar University Ambala, Haryana Private CSE, ECE, Civil, Mech 70–85
SAGE University Indore, MP Private CSE, IT, Civil 70–80
Arya College of Engineering Jaipur, Rajasthan Private ECE, CSE, Mech, Civil 70–80
Symbiosis Institute of Technology Indore, MP Private CSE, IT, ECE 75–85
GITAM (Deemed to be University) Visakhapatnam/Hyderabad Private B.Tech (all major branches) 75–85
Quantum University Roorkee, Uttarakhand Private CSE, ECE, Mech 70–80
NIT Hamirpur (Home State Quota only) Himachal Pradesh Government Bio-Tech, Material Science ~90+ (Rank ~1 Lakh)
NIT Meghalaya (HS/ST quota possibilities) Shillong, Meghalaya Government EEE, Civil (HS quota) ~88–90+
NIT Goa (HS quota) Goa Government Mechanical, Mining ~88–91+

Ques. Is JEE Mains of 300 marks?

Ans. Maximum marks are different for each paper of JEE Main 2026. For BE/BTech paper, the maximum marks are 300. For JEE Main BArch, the total marks are 308, and for JEE Main B.Planning, the total marks are 400.

JEE Main Paper JEE Main Total Questions Marks for Each Question JEE Main Total Marks
BE/BTech (Paper 1) 75 4 300
BArch (Paper 2A) 77 4 308
BPlan (Paper 2B) 100 4 400

Ques. Are there 75 questions in the JEE Mains?

Ans. Yes, for the JEE Main BE/BTech paper, the total number of questions is 75. However, for papers like BArch and BPlan, the total questions asked in JEE Main 2026 is 77 and 100, respectively.

JEE Main Paper JEE Main Total Questions
BE/BTech (Paper 1) 75
BArch (Paper 2A) 77
BPlan (Paper 2B) 100

Ques. What is paper 1 and paper 2 in JEE Mains?

Ans. Paper 1 and Paper 2 indicate different papers for different courses. Paper 1 in JEE Main 2026 is conducted for BE/B.Tech programs offered by various participating institutes. However, Paper 2 is divided into two papers, including Paper 2A and Paper 2B with Paper 2A for BArch courses and Paper 2B for B Plan programs.

JEE Main Papers JEE Main Courses
JEE Main Paper 1 BE/BTech
JEE Main Paper 2A BArch
JEE Main Paper 2B BPlan

Ques. What is the paper pattern of JEE Mains?

Ans. NTA releases the JEE Main paper pattern on the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in. As per the JEE Main exam pattern published by NTA, there will be a total of 75 marks in JEE Main Paper 1 BE/B.Tech, 77 questions in JEE Main Paper 2 A BArch, and 100 questions in Paper 2 B B Planning.

  • JEE Main exam pattern for Paper 1 BE/BTech indicates the exam to be conducted for a total of 300 marks, with 100 marks (25 questions) each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
  • JEE Main exam pattern for Paper 2 BArch indicates the exam to be conducted for a total of 400 marks, with 25 questions from Mathematics, 50 questions from Aptitude, and 2 questions from Drawing.
  • JEE Main exam pattern for Paper 1 BPlan indicates the exam to be conducted for a total of 400 marks with 25 questions from Mathematics, 50 questions from Aptitude, and 25 questions from Planning.
  • For each MCQ and Numerical Value-Based question, 4 marks will be awarded, and -1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer.
  • Drawing questions asked in JEE Main Paper 2A BArch will carry a total of 100 marks, with 50 marks in each question.

Ques. Is JEE Mains paper hard?

Ans. Yes, JEE Main paper is considered among the difficult examinations conducted across the country. JEE Main question paper includes questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and the level of questions is considered to be higher than other state-level engineering examinations in India.

Ques. What are the passing marks of JEE Mains?

Ans. JEE Main passing marks are not fixed by NTA; however, for admission to courses offered based on JEE Main scores, students must score JEE Main marks more than the JEE Main cutoff for respective colleges and courses.

Ques. What is Negative marking in JEE Mains?

Ans. JEE Main negative marking is released along with the JEE Main exam pattern by NTA.

  • As per the JEE Main exam pattern and marking scheme, there will be a negative marking of -1 mark for each incorrect MCQ and Numerical Value Based questions.
  • There is no negative marking for drawing questions.
Type of Questions Negative Marking
MCQs -1
Numerical Value Based -1
Drawing 0

Ques. What is the Time duration of JEE Mains?

Ans. Time duration of the JEE Main exam is decided based on the nature of the questions asked in the examination.

  • As per the JEE Main exam pattern 2026, JEE Main Paper 1 BE/BTech has a total of 75 MCQ and Numerical Value questions, and the total time allotted is 3 hours (180 minutes).
  • JEE Main Paper 2A BArch has a total of 77 questions, including 75 MCQs and numerical value-based questions, and 2 drawing questions, and the time allotted for the paper is 3.5 hours (210 minutes).
  • JEE Main Paper 2B BPlan has a total of 100 questions, and the time duration for the paper is 3 hours (180 minutes).
JEE Main Paper Total Questions Total Marks Time Allotted
Paper 1 BE/BTech 75 300 3 hours
Paper 2A BArch 77 400 3.5 hours
Paper 2B BPlan 100 400 3 hours

Ques. Is JEE Main MCQ or written?

Ans. JEE Main includes various types of questions asked in different JEE Main papers.

  • JEE Main BE/BTech paper includes MCQs and Numerical value-based questions.
  • JEE Main BArch includes MCQs, Numerical value-based questions, and drawing questions.
  • JEE Main BPlan paper includes MCQs, Numerical Value Based questions and planning questions.

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

JEE Main 2026 : 8 Answered Questions

Ques. What is the expected rank (AIR) for Sastra University Thanjavur for Biotechnology?

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. Can I get any good college with 48 percentile in jee mains?

Honestly speaking, the 48 percentile in JEE Mains is not a good score and won't fetch you any offers from government engineering colleges. Even if you belong to a reserved category, the chances of getting admission to a good college with such a low percentile are rare. That being said, I have 2 suggestions for you. Look for a private engineering college if money is not a constraint. Take a drop year, study hard, and target better colleges next year. In my opinion, it's better to take a drop year than to join a private college....Read More
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Ques. What is the difficulty level of the JEE paper set by IIT Roorkee? Which subjects can be expected to come tough and easy?

I had the opportunity to ask a professor about the setting of the JEE paper. The answer he gave me has been summed up below: The question paper is not set by a single IIT rather it is a joint process with the contribution of every IIT. The organizing institute forms a team of professors who are highly experienced in their respective fields. The entire team is made to stay at a single place for some days. All the professors are required to assemble in a single room and everything they ask for is provided. The professors are made to stay for a week and whenever any professor comes up with a question they go to the common room which is highly secured and then jot down the question. The entire process is repeated several times and the finalized physics, chemistry, and math papers are given to the leader of the organizing institute who later decides which set to go for. The setting and pattern of JEE paper are highly unpredictable as it is the joint work of many professors. The last time IIT Roorkee set the paper, there was a lot of logical reasoning and assertions, but still, no one can be sure....Read More
Answer By Ashish Gupta 12 Apr 23
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Ques. I got 281441 rank in JEE Mains. Can I take admission to MNIT Jaipur

You are not eligible to enroll at MNIT Jaipur under the general All India quota in B.Tech because of your JEE Main rank of 281,441. For this reason, depending on the branch, the lowest rank in the General category (AI quota) at MNIT Jaipur in 2025 was approximately 38,000. Metallurgy and civil engineering, two even less competitive fields, close below 80,000–90,000. Your rank is far beyond this range. Here is what can you do: – Search other NITs or GFTIs: Lower cutoffs will be there in New NITs or Government Funded Technical Institutes. If you belong to SC/ST/OBC/EWS, there is hope.  – State-Level Colleges: Apply to state engineering colleges or private universities with higher cutoffs that take JEE Main scores. Examples: RTU, LNCT, VIT, etc.  – Management Quota / Direct Admission Private colleges permit students to accept admissions on the basis of their 12th-grade marks or low JEE ranks.  – Take a Gap Year If you wish to enter NITs or top colleges, take a gap to prepare for JEE Main 2026. For details of different colleges, check out Collegedunia Page...Read More
Answer By Muskan Agrahari 26 Jun 25
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Ques. Is there any college I can get into if my JEE Main CRL is 112660 in the Gen category?

You can have a college of this standard, but the best NITs and core branches such as CSE or ECE might not be available in the open category. But the newer NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs with less competitive streams such as civil, metallurgy, or production provide opportunities, particularly in spot or special rounds. Attempt home state counseling with better cutoffs. State and private engineering colleges consider this rank. Complete a few options in JoSAA and remain flexible. You can get into a good college but may not get the top branch. For detail of different colleges, you can check out Collegedunia’s Page...Read More
Answer By Muskan Agrahari 26 Jun 25
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