JEE Main 2026 Jan 29 BArch Exam Paper 2 Analysis & Student Reactions
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• Updated on 29 Jan, 2026, 12:36 PM, by Disha Yadav
The JEE Main 2026 BArch Paper 2 exam held on 29 January 2026 drew diverse student reactions with moderate to challenging questions across Drawing, Aptitude, and Mathematics. Initial memory-based questions highlight key topics and perceived levels of difficulty. Insights from candidates reflect on section-wise trends and preparation takeaways.
The JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 (BArch) examination on 29 January 2026 concluded with aspirants sharing their memory-based question experiences and subjective feedback on the difficulty levels of different sections. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the session as part of the January Session 1 exams.
JEE Main 2026 BArch Paper 2 Memory-Based Questions Overview
Following the completion of the BArch (Paper 2A) exam, several memory-based questions surfaced from the Drawing, Mathematics, and Aptitude components. These approximate questions, recalled by students immediately after the test, provide a broad perspective on topics that appeared on the question paper. Memory-based compilations from students helped outline the type of questions asked, with emphasis on freehand drawing tasks, geometry-oriented mathematics, and visual reasoning problems from Aptitude. Such compilations are useful for future reference and exam strategy but are unofficial and approximate.
JEE Main 2026: Difficulty Levels Across Sections
Students described varied experiences with different segments of the BArch exam:
- Drawing Section: Many examinees reported that the drawing part included tasks requiring perspective drawing and architectural composition, testing creativity and visualization skills.
- Aptitude Test: Questions in the Aptitude segment were noted to be moderate in challenge, focusing on pattern recognition and spatial reasoning that aligns with standard JEE Main trends.
- Mathematics: Some candidates mentioned that math questions involved calculative geometry and application-based problems, contributing to an overall moderate level.
These preliminary section-wise impressions align with broader observations from the January session of JEE Main 2026 exams. Other shifts across the January period showed balanced coverage with moderate to challenging questions, especially in core subjects for engineering aspirants.
JEE Main Student Reactions Post-Exam
Candidates who appeared for the BArch paper on 29 January shared diverse feedback shortly after exiting examination centres. Some students said the paper was manageable for those with practice in freehand and perspective drawing techniques, while others felt that the time required for certain Aptitude items tested speed and accuracy. A few responses highlighted the importance of thorough preparation in analytical and spatial reasoning tasks, noting that confident handling of these areas made the exam feel more accessible. This feedback mirrors broader trends from other JEE Main papers where fundamentals and concept clarity play key roles.
What JEE Main Students Should Know Next?
While memory-based questions and early reactions offer immediate insight, students awaiting results or planning future attempts—such as the April 2026 session—should refer to official question papers and answer keys once released by NTA. These will provide authoritative benchmarks to cross-verify memory-based content and aid accurate performance assessment.
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