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JET exam pattern 2023 is released by Jain University. Before appearing in the exam candidate should go through the JET exam pattern 2023. JET exam questions will be of objective type. JET 2023 will be conducted online and offline mode. The JET exam will be conducted for 180 minutes. The medium of language will be English.
The exam pattern will assist them in understanding the question paper's types of questions, duration, and marking structure. Candidates would be able to prepare well for the examination and reinforce their study pattern if they are familiar with the JET 2023 exam pattern.
JET Exam Pattern 2023
JET 2023 exam pattern details are tabulated below for the candidates' reference.
Particulars |
Details |
---|---|
Examination Mode |
Online and Offline |
Duration |
2 Hours 30 Minutes (150 minutes) |
Medium of Exam |
English |
Sections |
|
Total Number of Questions |
150 |
Type of Questions |
Objective |
JET Sections, Marks, and Total Number of Questions
JET 2023 section-wise exam pattern is given below.
Subjects |
Total Questions |
Mathematics |
30 |
Physics |
30 |
Chemistry |
30 |
Aptitude and Logical Reasoning |
30 |
English |
30 |
JET Exam Pattern 2023 for UG and PG Programs
Candidates who have completed the application process and successfully availed of the JET admit card will be allowed to attempt the examination. JET 2023 will be conducted through online and offline modes. The pattern of the paper has been altered to suit the mode of the test. The JET paper pattern is now divided into 3 sections with a total duration of 180 minutes to complete the examination. The questions in this exam are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
UG Programs
- Passed in 12th /PUC or ISC/CBSE or equivalent board with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects with Chemistry / Electronics / Computer Science / Biology
- Candidates applying for Jain through JET should have a minimum aggregate of 60 % (5% relaxation for SC / ST)
- IB students should get a minimum of 26 credits to qualify for the course
- Cambridge students must study 3 subjects at ‘A-Level (Advanced level) including Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
- Candidates who have completed XII or equivalent exams or final year students of class XII or its equivalent, awaiting examination results may also apply
- NIOS candidates are eligible to apply for Jain Entrance Test.
- The maximum mark allotted is 150.
- The test is designed to test candidates' aptitude suited to the chosen program.
- Aspirants must qualify all the stages to be eligible for counseling
PG Programs
- This test will also have 4 sections- Essay writing, Subject-based questions, Basic Mathematics, and Current affairs.
- The first 3 segments will be 20 marks each while the Current Affairs section will be 40 marks.
- Candidates who qualify for the test are called for GD and PI rounds.
- These rounds are meant to assess the personality traits and attitudes of students