How Many Attempts for JEE Mains 2022? Here's All You Need to Know
Posted on June 27, 2022 by sri_adminStudents who are planning to make their career in engineering and seeking admissions into IITs must get a good rank in JEE exam. NTA conducts the JEE Mains 2022 in 2 phases in numerous states across the country in an online and computer-based mode. The dates of Phase 1 are 20th to 29th June 2o22, and the dates for phase 2 are 20th to 31 July 2022. With As the exam is approaching, students might have numerous questions popping in their heads. In this article, we will look at the answer to some of the prominent ones like how many attempts for JEE mains 2022 and a few other details.
How Many Attempts for JEE Mains 2022?
- The students can attempt JEE Mains 2022 2 times
- Students appearing or those who have cleared their class 12 with subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics can appear for JEE Mains 3 times consecutively.
- In other words, if the students pass their 12th standard in 2022, they can appear for JEE mains 2022, 2023 and 2024.
- You will have a better judgement of the JEE Mains exam difficulty level and exam pattern.
- In case you are not satisfied with the marks you have scored in the first attempt, you can go for a second attempt.
- In case you could not crack the JEE Mains exam, you will not have to wait for another year to give a second attempt.
- If you fall sick or are not able to attempt the JEE mains exam due to any other reason, you will not have to wait for another year to take the exam.
- Marking Scheme of JEE Mains 2022
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) – You will receive 4 marks for every correct answer and will lose 1 mark for every wrong answer.
- Questions with Numerical Answers – You will receive 4 marks for every right answer. There is no deduction on wrong answers or the questions you have not attempted.
- Number of Questions in Each Subject
- Mathematics – There are 25 questions in total. 10 are asked in MCQ form, and the remaining 15 questions are numerical. Out of 15 questions, students have to attempt any 10 questions of their choice.
- Physics - There are 25 questions in total of which 10 are MCQs and 15 are numericals.
- Chemistry - There are 25 questions in total of which 10 are MCQs and 15 are numericals.