JEE Advanced Exam Pattern 2022: JEE Advanced which is the second phase of JEE is a national level engineering entrance examination conducted by different zonal IITs usually on a rotational basis every year. Candidates who qualify in the JEE Mains are eligible to appear for IIT JEE Advanced. Further, students are granted admissions into some of the top Indian IITs and NITs or CFITs, etc on the basis of ranks obtained in JEE Advanced exam.
Candidates can get an overview of the JEE Advanced 2022 from the following table.
Name of the Exam | JEE Advanced 2022 |
Conducting Body | IIT Bombay |
Purpose of the Exam | Admission to IITs, IISc, and Few Other Colleges |
Application Mode | Online |
JEE Advanced 2022 | Announced |
Exam Mode | Computer-Based |
Number of Papers | Two Mandatory Papers (Paper 1 & 2) |
Number of Subjects | Three (Paper 1 & 2: Physics, Chemistry, Maths) |
Type of Questions | MCQs and Non-MCQs |
Exam Duration | 3 hours per paper (4 hours for PwD candidates) |
Official Website | https://www.jeeadv.ac.in/ |
Note: Marking Scheme: The exam has a concept of full, partial, and zero marks.
Every year, JEE Advanced is conducted in the online mode, i.e., it is a computer-based test (CBT). All registered students have to appear for both of the papers—paper 1 and paper 2. Since the competition is stiff—and it keeps getting stiffer every year—all aspirants need to sift through the detailed JEE Advanced exam pattern laid out in this article.
IIT Bombay conducts JEE Advanced every year in May for which an official brochure is uploaded on the official website. Around 2 million aspirants appear for JEE Main every year, and those who fulfill the minimum passing criteria in JEE Main make it to the next stage, which is JEE Advanced. The top 2,50,000 aspirants who crack the JEE Main exam are then invited to take the JEE Advanced exam.
Section | Types of questions | No. of questions | Maximum Marks |
Section 1 | MCQs with Single Correct Option | 6 | 18 |
Section 2 | Single Correct Option | 6 | 24 |
Section 3 | Numerical Value Answer | 6 | 24 |
JEE Advanced Paper 2 pattern (Same for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics)
Section | Types of questions | No. of questions | Maximum Marks |
Section 1 | MCQs with one or more than one correct answer | 6 | 24 |
Section 2 | Numerical value answer type questions | 6 | 24 |
Section 3 | Single-digit integer answer (0-9) | 6 | 18 |
JEE Advanced Marking Scheme Paper 1
Below students will find detailed information about the marking scheme of JEE Advanced paper.
Section | Question Type | Total Questions | Full Marks | Partial Marks | Negative Marks | Maximum Marks |
1 | Single Correct Option | 6 | +3 If only the correct answer is selected | – | -1 (in all other cases) | 18 |
2 | One or more option (s) is correct | 6 | +4 – If the correct option(s) is selected | +3 – If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen+2 – If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
+1 – If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct option. |
-2: In all other cases | 24 |
3 | Numerical Value Answer | 6 | +4 – If only the correct numerical value is entered | – | – | 24 |
JEE Advanced Marking Scheme: Paper 2
Section | Question Type | Total Questions | Full Marks | Partial Marks | Negative Marks | Maximum Marks |
1 | MCQs with 4 options (one or more than one correct option) | 6 | +4 if only (all) the correct option(s) is (are) chosen | +3 if all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen
+2 if three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of the options must be correct +1 if two or more options are correct buy only one option is chosen and it must be correct |
-2 (in all other cases) | 24 |
2 | Numerical value answer type questions | 6 | +4 if only the correct numerical value is given | – | – | 24 |
3 | Single-digit integer answer (0-9) | 6 | +3 if only the correct integer is entered | – | -1 in all other cases | 18 |