The Central Board of Secondary Education(CBSE) conducted JEE Main 2017 exam On April 2. The exam was held in two slots – from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm for BTech(Paper 1) and from 2 pm to 5 pm from BArch/BPlan(Paper 1). JEE Main results were declared on April 27.
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Paper 2 for BArch/BPlan had a total of 390 questions spread across three sections – Aptitude, Mathematics and Drawing. There were four sets of the question paper – Code W, X, Y and Z. Take a look at the exam patter for JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 below.
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| Section |
Number of questions |
Marks per question |
Total Marks |
| Aptitude |
50 |
4 |
200 |
| Mathematics |
30 |
4 |
120 |
| Drawing |
3 |
Question 1a: 20 marks Question 1b: 20 marks Question 2: 30 marks
|
70 |
Commenting on the pattern and difficulty level on Paper 2 of JEE Main 2017, Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE Expert, said, “ There were no errors as such. Pattern was as usual. Total 390 marks. There were 82 questions out of which 50 aptitude, 30 Mathematics and 2 drawing. The two drawing questions were of total 70 marks. Rest all were of +4 and -1 marking. The math section was balanced and of easy to moderate level of questions covering all topics of Class XI and XII CBSE board. Overall the paper was Easy if an aspirant had the right training for this paper”.
Check JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Answer Keys by various coaching centres below.
JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Answer Keys by Allen, Kota:
JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Answer Keys by Resonance:
JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Solutions:
JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Solutions by Allen, Kota:
| JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Code |
Solutions |
| W |
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| X |
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| Y |
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| Z |
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JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Solutions by Resonance, Kota:
| JEE Main 2017 Paper 2 Code |
Solutions |
| W |
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| X |
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| Y |
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| Z |
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