How Many Questions are there in JEE Mains?

The total no. of questions in JEE Mains 2026 for Paper 1 (BE/B.Tech) is 75, carrying 300 marks, which includes 20 MCQs in each section and 5 numerical questions. The Paper 1 exam is divided into 3 sections (Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics), as per the latest JEE Main 2026 exam pattern.

On the other hand, the JEE Main 2026 Paper 2A (B. Arch) and 2B (B. Plan) exams carry a total of 77 and 100 questions for 400 marks, respectively. This includes both MCQs, Numerical Questions, and a drawing test for the B. Arch exam. All questions are mandatory to attend and no optional questions are allowed.

There are negative markings in the exams as well, which include 4 marks for each correct answer and 1 mark deducted for each wrong answer, while there is no negative scoring for questions left unattempted.

Please note that there are no optional questions in the JEE Main 2026, which was introduced in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and continued till 2025, after which NTA reverted to the pre-2021 pattern. During this period, examinees were allowed to choose any 5 out of 10 numerical questions in Section B.

To better understand the type of questions along with JEE Mains Weightage chapter-wise 2026, JEE Mains marking scheme, and JEE Main 2026 syllabus, you need to carefully examine the JEE Main 2026 exam pattern. So let’s begin:

 

Aspect

Paper 1 (BE/BTech)

Paper 2A (BArch)

Paper 2B (BPlan)

Mode of Exam

Online (Computer-Based)

Mathematics & Aptitude: Online

Drawing: Offline

Online (Computer-Based)

Subjects

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Drawing Test

Mathematics, Aptitude Test, Planning-based Questions

Total Duration

3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

Total Marks

300 marks (100 per subject)

400 marks

400 marks

Number of Questions

Physics - 25

Chemistry - 25

Mathematics - 25

Math- 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQs),

Aptitude- 50,

Drawing- 2

Math- 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQs)

Aptitude- 50

Planning- 25

Numerical Value Questions

5 per subject, all compulsory

5 in Math, attempt all 5

5 in Math, all compulsory

Question Types

20 MCQs + 5 Numerical (per subject)

MCQs (Math & Aptitude), Drawing Tasks (pen & paper)

MCQs + Numerical Value + Planning-based questions

Marking Scheme

+4 for correct, -1 for incorrect

+4 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted

+4 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted

Languages Offered

English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, etc.

English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, etc.

English, Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Assamese, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, etc.

 

JEE Main 2025 Exam Pattern: Key Points

Paper 1 is for B.E./B.Tech courses and Paper 2 are for B. Arch and B. Planning courses in the JEE Main 2026 exam pattern. Numerical value questions and multiple choice questions (MCQs) are included in Paper 1.

A combination of drawing-based and objective-type questions is included in Paper 2. The JEE Main 2026 exam pattern for Papers 1 and 2 (2A and 2B) can be found on the official website of NTA, as published earlier on October 31, 2025.

Paper 1 of the JEE Main exam (B.E/B. Tech) had 75 multiple-choice and numerical questions worth a total of 300 JEE Main paper marks. Paper 2A for B. Arch had 77 questions, and Paper 2B for B. Plan had 100 multiple-choice questions carrying a total of 400 JEE Mains paper marks.

Aspirants to JEE Main 2026 should consult the table below for the JEE Main 2026 exam pattern:

Paper 1 of the JEE Main Exam (B.E/B.Tech)

A crucial component of this extremely tough engineering entrance test is the JEE Main 2026 test Pattern for Paper 1, which is meant for candidates pursuing B.E. or B.Tech degrees. This paper includes physics, chemistry, and mathematics multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and numerical value questions. Candidates must make their way through these sections in a total of three hours, making effective use of their time

e  test Pattern for Paper 1, which is meant for candidates pursuing B.E. or B.Tech degrees. This paper includes physics, chemistry, and mathematics multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and numerical value questions. Candidates must make their way through these sections in a total of three hours, making effective use of their time.

Particulars

Details

Exam Mode

Computer-based examination

Test Duration

3 Hours

4 hours for PWD candidates

Language of Examination

English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, Punjabi, and Urdu.

Mode of Questions

- Multiple choice questions (MCQs)

- Numerical questions

No. of Sections

- Mathematics

- Physics

- Chemistry

Total No. of Questions in JEE Mains

JEE Main Weightage Chapter-Wise 2026

Mathematics: 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQ). All 5 questions are compulsory.

Physics: 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQ). All 5 questions are compulsory.

Chemistry: 25 (20 MCQs + 5 NVQ). All 5 questions are compulsory.

Total: 75 Questions (25 questions per section)

JEE Mains Paper Marks

300 Marks (100 marks for each section)

JEE Mains Marking Scheme

MCQs: For every right answer, students will receive 4 marks. Every incorrect answer will result in the deduction of marks.

Numerical-based questions: Correct answers will get students 4 marks, while incorrect answers will cost them one mark.

 

Paper 2 of the JEE Main Exam (B. Arch & B. Plan)

The JEE Main 2025 exam patternis given below. Every exam for JEE Main Paper 2 is administered online except the B.Arch Drawing test, which is administered offline. Aspirants to JEE Main 2025 should consult the table below for the JEE Main 2025 exam pattern:

Particulars

Details

Mode of Exam

Computer-based Online examination

B. Arch Drawing section - offline.

Language

English, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Odia, Punjabi, and Urdu.

Exam Duration

3 Hours 20 Minutes

Total No. of Sections

B. Arch (Paper 2A):

Part 1 – Mathematics -25 Questions

Part 2 - Aptitude test – 50 Questions

Part 3 - Drawing test – 2

B. Plan (Paper 2B):

Mathematics – 25 Questions

Aptitude test – 50 Questions

Planning tests (MCQs) – 25 Questions

Type of Questions

B. Arch -

Mathematics Questions: 20 MCQs and 5 NVQs

Aptitude- 50 MCQs

Drawing- 2 Drawing aptitude

Total 77 Questions

B. Planning-

Mathematics- 20 MCQs, and 5 NVQs

Aptitude- 50 MCQs

Planning- 25 MCQs

Total 100 Questions

Total No. of Questions in JEE Main

B. Arch: 77 Questions

B. Plan: 100 Questions

JEE Mains Paper Marks

400 Marks

JEE Mains Marking Scheme

MCQs: Students will receive four marks for every right answer and one mark deducted for each incorrect answer.

For every right answer, students will receive four marks; for every incorrect answer, they will lose one mark.

Drawing Test: A total of 100 marks are awarded for two questions.

 

JEE Main 2025 Syllabus

The official notification and the JEE Mains 2025 syllabus were released on the official website by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on October 31, 2025. Students who want to do well on the JEE Main exam need to be well-versed in both the JEE Main 2025 exam pattern and the NTA JEE Main 2025 syllabus. Students can download and use the JEE Syllabus 2025 pdf to arrange their studies well and focus on the most crucial subjects for the entrance exam.

The topics covered in grades 11 and 12 in Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry comprise the majority of questions in the JEE Mains 2025 Syllabus. As a result, students must begin their exam study with the NTA JEE Syllabus and finish it on time. To have an understanding of the JEE Main difficulty level, students are recommended to practice the JEE Main 2025 mock test papers as much as they can. The JEE Main 2025 Syllabus is available for students to see or download on the official NTA website.

Total No. of Questions in JEE Mains 2025

Total No. of Questions in JEE Main Paper-1 is 75. Details are provided below: 

Subjects in Paper-1

Section-A

Section-B

Question Paper Design

Mathematics

20

5

Each subject is divided into two sections, A and B.

There will be multiple-choice (MCQ) questions in Section A and numerical questions in Section B.

Candidates are required to attempt all 5 numerical questions in Section B.

Physics

20

5

Chemistry

20

10

Total

90

 

Total Questions in JEE Mains Paper-2A 

Total No. of Questions in JEE Main Paper-2A is 77. The details are provided below: 

Subjects in Paper-2A (BArch)

Section-A

Section-B

Question Paper Design

Mathematics – Part I

20

5

There will be two portions in Part 1. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are found in Section A, whereas questions requiring the entry of numerical values are found in Section B.

Candidates are required to attempt all 5 questions in Section B.

Aptitude Test – Part II

50

Drawing Test – Part III

02

Total

77

 

Total Questions in JEE Mains Paper-2B 

Total No. of Questions in JEE Main Paper-2B is 100. The details are provided below: 

Subjects in Paper-2A (BArch)

Section-A

Section-B

Question Paper Design

Mathematics – Part I

20

5

There will be two portions in Part 1. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are found in Section A, whereas questions requiring the entry of numerical values are found in Section B.

Candidates are required to attempt all 5 questions in Section B.

Aptitude Test – Part II

50

Drawing Test – Part III

25

Total

100

 

JEE Main Total Marks: BE/BTech & BArch/BPlan Marking Scheme

The JEE Main 2026 exam's marking structure and total marks for Paper 1 and Paper 2 are shown in the table below.

Particulars

BE/BTech Marking Scheme

BArch Marking Scheme

BPlan Marking Scheme

 

Correct Answer

+4 (Four marks awarded)

+4 (Four marks awarded)

+4 (Four marks awarded)

 

Incorrect Answer

-1 (One mark deducted)

-1 (One mark deducted)

-1 (One mark deducted)

 

Un-attempted Question

0 (No marks deducted)

0 (No marks deducted)

0 (No marks deducted)

 

Marks per section

Mathematics: 25 questions X 4 marks = 100 marks

Physics: 25 questions X 4 marks = 100 marks

Chemistry: 25 questions X 4 marks = 100 marks

Mathematics: 25 questions X 4 marks = 100 marks

Aptitude Test: 50 questions X 4 marks = 200 marks

Drawing test: 2 questions X 50 marks = 100 marks

Mathematics: 25 questions X 4 marks = 100 marks

Aptitude Test = 50 questions X 4 marks = 200 marks

Planning Based Questions = 25 X 4 marks = 100 marks

 
 

 

Has the JEE Main Exam Pattern for 2026 changed?

No, the JEE Mains 2026 exam pattern has not changed. In 2025, the NTA updated its pattern, and section B of the JEE Main Question Paper for BE/BTech now has no optional questions. In Section B, there will only be five questions per subject, and students are required to respond to all five. Similarly, there won't be any optional questions in the Section B Mathematics section of Paper 2A and 2B.

 

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FAQs

Q1. Does JEE Mains include 75 or 90 questions?

In certain situations, both figures are accurate! From 2021 to 2025, you needed to attempt 75 of the 90 questions, but after 2025, students needed to attempt all 75 questions without any optional questions.

 

Q2. Was JEE Main 2026 easy?

The JEE Main's level of difficulty is totally subjective. The difficulty is still rated as Moderate to Tough, with a significant emphasis on calculation-heavy arithmetic and application-based physics, according to expert analysis and student responses from current test sessions.

 

Q3. Is a score of 72 on the JEE good?

Whether a score of 72 on the JEE is "good" depends on whether you mean 72 points or a 72th percentile; however, both are typically regarded as below the cut-off for elite government universities like IITs or NITs.

 

Q4. Is it possible for a seventeen-year-old to donate to JEE Main?

A 17-year-old can indeed sit for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. Actually, the majority of students who take the test for the first time are between the ages of 17 and 19.

 

Q5. What does JEE's 80/20 rule mean?

The Pareto Principle is applied in the JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) 80/20 rule, which states that 20% of the curriculum accounts for about 80% of your score. It is a clever study technique that gives priority to high-yield subjects and commonly asked questions in order to optimize your score in a short amount of time.

 

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