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The M. Arch PGCET exam pattern outlines the structure, format, and focus areas of the exam. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

1. Mode of Examination

  • The exam is conducted in offline mode (pen-and-paper-based).
  • Candidates mark their answers on an OMR sheet.

2. Question Type : Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): Each question has four options, and candidates must select the correct one.

3. Total Marks : The exam is usually for 100 marks.

4. Number of Questions : The test generally consists of 75–100 questions.

5. Duration : The total time allotted for the exam is 2 hours (120 minutes).

6. Marking Scheme

  • Correct Answer: 1 mark is awarded for each correct answer.
  • Negative Marking: There is no negative marking for incorrect answers, so candidates are encouraged to attempt all questions.

7. Language : The question paper is provided in English only.

Preparation Tips for the Exam Pattern

  • Familiarize yourself with the types of questions by solving previous years’ papers and mock tests.
  • Focus on your understanding of architectural concepts and principles.
  • Revise basic mathematical formulas and logical reasoning techniques.
  • Stay updated on architectural trends and general awareness topics.