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JEE Main 2023: B Arch & B Planning exam on Saturday. Admit card for JEE Main on Jan 28 to Jan 30 released on jeemain.nta.nic.in

Students aspiring to pursue B Arch and B Planning at top engineering institutes of the country will attempt Joint Entrance Examination (Main) – 2023 on Saturday in the second shift. Furthermore, the admit cards held back by National Testing Agency (NTA) due to multiple applications by one candidates were released on Friday.NTA was securitizing some applications as it was found that some candidates for JEE (Main)-2023, Session 1, have filled multiple applications forms.
B Arch & B Planning Time Duration & Details
JEE for B Arch and B Planning (Paper 2A & Paper 2B) will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2023, for about 0.46 lakh candidates across 285 cities and 343 centres. Exam for B.E./B.Tech (Paper I) will be held in 278 cities including Indore.
There are total 507 centres for 2.87 lakh candidates on Jan 29 and Jan 30. In Indore, there will be three examination centres for over 10,000 students.
B Arch and B Plan examination will be conducted in the afternoon shift from 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM. The JEE Main Paper 2A- BArch will comprise of part 1 (Mathematics), part 2 (Aptitude Test), and part 3 (Drawing test).

Time Durations for B Arch & B Plan

Paper

Subjects

Total Time Duration For Non-PwD
Candidates

Total Time Duration For PwD
Candidates

Paper 2A
(B Arch) Only

Mathematics, Aptitude
Test and Drawing Test

3 hours

4 hours

Paper 2B
(B Planning) Only

Mathematics, Aptitude
Test, and Planning
Based Questions

3 hours

4 hours

Paper 2A (B Arch)
and Paper 2B
(B Planning) both

Mathematics, Aptitude
Test, Drawing Test,
and Planning Based
Questions

3 hours 30 minutes

4 hours 10 minutes

As shared by JEE mentor Kamal Sharma, Paper 1 (B.E. /B. Tech.) in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only.
Further, Paper 2A (B. Arch): Mathematics (Part-I) and Aptitude Test (Part-II) in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only and Drawing Test (Part-III) in pen and paper (offline) mode, to be attempted on drawing sheet of A4 size.
“Paper 2B (B. Planning): Mathematics (Part-I), Aptitude Test (Part-II), and Planning-Based Questions (Part-III) in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode only,” Sharma added.
JEE Main 2023: admit card update
Admit cards for the exams to be held on 28, 29 and 30 January have been released. The candidates can download the same from website jeemain.nta.nic.in. Admit cards for the exam to be held on 31 January and 1 February will be released subsequently. Candidates are advised to download their Admit Card of Joint Entrance Examination (Main), 2023 Session 1 (using their Application No. and Date of Birth) along with the undertaking of JEE (Main) Session 1 – 2023 and go through the instructions contained therein.

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