Students taking the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE-Main) this year will have only two chances to pass the exam instead of four.
JEE Main was conducted in four sessions last year, in February, March, April, and August-September. The JEE Main exam pattern was also altered to accommodate students who attended schools that have changed their curriculum owing to Covid-induced lockdowns. In each topic, there were 30 questions divided into two portions on the JEE Main exam paper. The question paper featured 20 questions in Section A and 10 questions in Section B, with students being required to answer five of the ten questions in Section B.
This year, the number of JEE Main 2022 attempts is going to be limited to two