How many subjects are asked in the DU JAT and which subject contains how many questions (Exam Pattern) and how much time is allotted to attend all the questions?
DU JAT New Exam Pattern:
The DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test) will be conducted online in the English language only. The exam will have 4 sections: Quantitative Ability, Reasoning and Analytical Ability, General English and Business Awareness. Each correct answer will carry 4 marks and 1 mark will be subtracted from the final score for every incorrect answer.
The total number of questions in DU JAT will be 100 for 400 marks to be solved in 2 hours (120 minutes). Every section has an equal weightage of 25 questions. All the questions will be objective type Multiple-Choice Questions. There will be no deduction for the unattempted questions in the examination.
Delhi University organizes DU JAT (Delhi University Joint Admission Test) every year to offer admission in professional Undergraduate programmes such as BA Hons Business Economics, Bachelor of Business Administration (Financial Investment Analysis) BBA, and Bachelor of Management Studies BMS in the 16 affiliated colleges from DU. The test will be conducted in 20 cities across the nation by the National Testing Agency (NTA) along with the Delhi University.
DU JAT registrations have been started on June 20, 2020, and the last date to submit the application is July 04, 2020. The further dates for the entrance exam will be released by the official authorities soon. DU JAT is a national-level entrance examination that is conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency).
Take a quick sneak peek to have a better understanding of DU JAT 2020:
1. Examination Mode: Online
2. Language of the Exam: English Only
3. Exam Duration: 2 Hours (120 Minutes)
4. Sections in Exam: 4
(a). Quantitative Ability : 25 MCQs
(b). Reasoning and Analytical Ability : 25 MCQs
(c). General English : 25 MCQs
(d). Business and General Awareness : 25 MCQs
5. Marks for each correct answer: 4 marks
6. Negative Marking: 1 mark for every wrong answer
7. Total no of questions: 100 MCQs
8. The exam conducting authority: NTA, Delhi University