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JEE Main 2024 Paper Analysis: NTA has successfully concluded JEE Main 2024 4 April shift 1 exam. According to student reactions, the paper was moderate in overall difficulty. NTA is conducting JEE Main 2024 session 2 exam on April 4, 5, 6, 8, 9 and 12. Shift-wise JEE Main paper analysis 2024 is updated here for shift 1 and 2 in the article below. Based on an analysis by our subject-matter experts, you can know the difficulty level, topics with the highest weightage and section-wise difficulty level. You can also check and download JEE Main 2024 question paper pdf here.

JEE Main 2024 Paper Analysis Session 2 (April)

Exam Date and Shift Difficulty Level Paper Analysis Question Paper PDF
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JEE Main 2024 4 April Shift 1 Paper Analysis

  • According to the students' initial reaction, JEE Main 2024 4 april shift 1 paper was slightly difficult compared to Jan 27 shift 1 in difficulty level.
  • According to students, 99 percentile is expected at 230+ marks
  • Maths moderate to tough in difficulty
    • Some of the topics asked in the exam were Calculus, Relation Function (1 questions), Vector 3D (2 MCQ and 1 NAT), Limits (1 questions)
  • Physics based on small concepts, formula-based. 
    • Lengthy calculations in NAT
    • MCQ on potentiometer (from JEE Main reduced syllabus 2024). However, according to our expert review, only the term was mentioned in the question paper however the concept used for the question was based on ‘Meter Bridge’. 
    • Some of the questions asked in the exam were
      • Current Electricity (2 MCQs & 1 NAT), 
      • Moment of Interia (1 question), 
      • Unit Dimension (1 question), 
      • Error (2 questions), 
      • Quadratic (2 questions), 
      • Conic Section (3 questions), 
      • Matrices & Determinants (2 questions), 
      • Kinematics (1 question), 
      • Center of Mass (1 question), 
      • SHM Waves (1 question), 
      • Elasticity (1 question), 
      • Capacitor (1 question), 
      • Magnetic Effect (1 question), 
      • Ray Optics (2 questions), 
      • Wave Optics (1 question)
    • 1-2 questions from January attempt were said to be repeated 
  • Chemistry was easy and NCERT based
    • Organic and inorganic chemistry in MCQs, physical chemistry in NATs.
    • Some of the topics asked in the exam were, 
      • Biomolecules (3 questions), 
      • Electromeric Effect (2 questions), 
      • Co-ordination Compounds (2 questions), 
      • Carboxyllic Acids (1 NAT), 
      • Atomic Structure (1 question), 
      • Mole Concept (1 question), 
      • Isormerism (1 question)

JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Paper Analysis

Meanwhile, a details JEE Main 2024 paper analysis for the January session has been covered below. As per the students' reactions, the exam had been moderately challenging across all the exam shifts.

  • Physics followed the previous year trend. The weightage of Class 12 was higher compared to Class 11. According to the chapter-wise weightage analysis, 45% questions were from Class 11 chapters and 55% from Class 12th.
  • In Chemistry there were slight changes compared to previous year trends. Even after most reduction from Inorganic Chemistry, almost the same number of questions were asked as last year.
    • Organic Chemistry had the highest weightage in the exam this year compared to Physical and Inorganic Chemistry.
    • Organic Chemistry had a weightage of almost 39%, Inorganic Chemistry was about 32% and Physical Chemistry was 29%.
  • Mathematics was the same as the previous year. Algebra and Calculus had the highest weightage in the exam.
    • Questions were Definite Integration were of JEE Advanced level.

JEE Main 2024 Paper Analysis Shift 1 and Shift 2

Exam Date and Shift Difficulty Level Paper Analysis Question Paper PDF
JEE Main 1 Feb Shift 2 2024 Moderate Check here Download here
JEE Main 1 Feb Shift 1 2024 Slightly Difficult Check here Download here
JEE Main 31 Jan Shift 2 2024 (Toughest Shift) Moderate to Tough Check here Download here
JEE Main 31 Jan Shift 1 2024 Moderate Check here Download here
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JEE Main 27 Jan Shift 2 2024 Easy to Moderate Check here Download here
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JEE Main 24 Jan Shift 2 2024 (B.Arch/ B.Planning) Moderate Check here Download here

Easiest Shift in JEE Main January 2024 (Session 1)

According to our subject-matter experts, the easiest shift in JEE Main January 2024 (Session 1) was January 27 shift 1 followed by January 27 shift 2 and Jan 29 shift 2.

  • The Physics section had the most number of easy questions.
  • Mathematics was the most difficult section among the three due to lengthy calculations.

Toughest Shift in JEE Main January 2024 (Session 1)

The toughest shift in JEE Main January 2024 (Session 1) was January 31 shift 2. Mathematics was the toughest while Physics and Chemistry were moderately difficult. A similar difficulty level was seen for papers scheduled on Jan 31 and Feb 1 shift 1.

Were there any questions from JEE Main 2024 Reduced Syllabus in January Session?

According to expert reviews from ‘MathanGo’, there were several questions asked from deleted or reduced JEE Main 2024 syllabus:

  • 2 questions from Earth’s Magnetic Field from Physics
  • 12 questions from p-Block in Chemistry. However, all these questions were based on general trends and uses of p-block which was part of the reduced syllabus.
  • Mathematics had the highest weightage of questions from the reduced syllabus,
    • 6 questions from Sum of Series and Properties of Binomial Coefficients
    • 3 questions from Chord with given Middle Point of Ellipse & Parabola
    • 8 questions from Linear Equations- Determinants
    • 6 questions from Trigonometric Equations
    • 1 question from AGP in Sequences Series
    • 3 questions from Sequence Series
    • 2 questions from Differentiation and Integration of Determinants
    • 1 question from Definite as Limit of Sum
    • 1 question from Mean Value Theorem- AOD
    • 1 question from Triangle Inequality in Complex Number

JEE Main 2024 Session 1 Paper Analysis: Chapter-wise Weightage

Mathematics

Chapters Total Ques Jan 24 Shift 2 Jan 27 Shift 1 Jan 27 Shift 2 Jan 29 Shift 1 Jan 29 Shift 2 Jan 30 Shift 1 Jan 30 Shift 2 Jan 31 Shift 1 Jan 31 Shift 2 Feb 1 Shift 1 Feb 1 Shift 2
Three Dimensional Geometry 24 0 2 4 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2
Definite Integration 20 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 3
Differential Equations 17 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 2 2 2
Sequences and Series 17 0 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2
Vector Algebra 15 0 2 0 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2
Complex Number 14 0 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1
Straight Lines 14 0 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 0 1
Binomial Theorem 13 0 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1
Functions 13 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 1 1 1 1
Area Under Curves 12 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2
Determinants 11 0 1 1 0 1 2 1 2 1 1 1
Limits 11 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1
Probability 11 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Circle 10 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1
Continuity and Differentiability 10 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
Quadratic Equation 10 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 2 1 1
Sets and Relations 10 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
Matrices 9 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Statistics 9 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1
Permutation Combination 8 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1
Hyperbola 7 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0
Application of Derivatives 6 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0
Ellipse 6 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1
Trigonometric Equations 6 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Differentiation 5 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Inverse Trigonometric Functions 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Indefinite Integration 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
Parabola 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Trigonometric Ratios & Identities 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

Physics

Chapter Total Ques Jan 27 Shift 1 Jan 27 Shift 2 Jan 29 Shift 1 Jan 29 Shift 2 Jan 30 Shift 1 Jan 30 Shift 2 Jan 31 Shift 1 Jan 31 Shift 2 Feb 1 Shift 1 Feb 1 Shift 2
Current Electricity 25 2 3 3 2 3 2 1 3 3 3
Electrostatics 18 2 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2
Laws of Motion 16 2 2 0 1 1 3 2 2 1 2
Magnetic Effects of Current 15 3 1 1 2 0 1 3 2 1 1
Alternating Current 12 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 2 1
Kinetic Theory of Gases 12 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1
Motion In One Dimension 12 1 2 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 2
Wave Optics 12 0 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2
Atomic Physics 11 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 1 1
Ray Optics 11 3 0 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0
Gravitation 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Rotational Motion 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1
Semiconductors 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Dual Nature of Matter 9 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Electromagnetic Induction 9 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1
Mechanical Properties of Fluids 9 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Mechanical Properties of Solids 9 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 1 1
Work Power Energy 9 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 1 0 0
Capacitance 8 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 2
Electromagnetic Waves 8 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1
Nuclear Physics 8 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1
Oscillations 8 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1
Mathematics in Physics 7 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1
Thermodynamics 7 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1
Units and Dimensions 7 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0
Center of Mass Momentum and Collision 6 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1
Experimental Physics 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
Motion In Two Dimensions 6 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0
Waves and Sound 6 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0
Magnetic Properties of Matter 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Thermal Properties of Matter 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Chemistry

Chapter Total Ques Jan 27 Shift 1 Jan 27 Shift 2 Jan 29 Shift 1 Jan 29 Shift 2 Jan 30 Shift 1 Jan 30 Shift 2 Jan 31 Shift 1 Jan 31 Shift 2 Feb 1 Shift 1 Feb 1 Shift 2
General Organic Chemistry 44 6 6 4 4 5 4 4 2 4 5
d and f Block Elements 21 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 0 3
Hydrocarbons 21 2 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 3 2
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure 20 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 3 2
Coordination Compounds 18 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 2
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties 16 1 0 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 2
Biomolecules 13 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
Electrochemistry 13 1 2 1 1 0 1 3 1 1 2
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes 13 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1
Structure of Atom 13 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Solutions 12 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1
Chemical Kinetics 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Redox Reactions 10 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 0
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry 10 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1
Thermodynamics (C) 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Alcohols Phenols and Ethers 9 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1
Practical Chemistry 9 0 0 0 3 2 1 2 0 1 0
Aldehydes and Ketones 8 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0
Amines 6 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 1
Ionic Equilibrium 6 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1
p Block Elements (Group 13 & 14) 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
p Block Elements (Group 15, 16, 17 & 18) 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0
Chemical Equilibrium 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0
Carboxylic Acid Derivatives 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

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120 marks in JEE Mains is equivalent to 95 percentile. Scoring 95 percentile and above is not easy but definitely achievable with the right preparation strategy. Scoring 120 marks in JEE Mains 2024 depends on several factors including,

  • Your current understanding of the concepts: Strong and clear understanding of the syllabus would make it easier to solve problems and improve accuracy.
  • Time management and test-taking skills: Knowing how to allocate time effectively and solve different types of questions efficiently is crucial for attempting all sections and maximizing your score.
  • Competition level: JEE Mains is a highly competitive exam. The difficulty level can also be influenced by the overall performance of the test-takers in a particular session.
  • Shift and paper variations: As observed in 2023, JEE Mains paper difficulty can vary across sessions and shifts.

To achieve or score 120+ marks in JEE Mains 2024 you must,

  • Focus on conceptual clarity
  • Practice consistently.
  • Develop sound test-taking strategies, prioritize sections based on your strengths, and avoid silly mistakes.
  • Seek guidance and clarification. Don't hesitate to seek help from teachers, mentors, or online resources if you struggle with any concepts or questions.

What is the difficulty level of JEE Mains 2023 paper?

The difficulty level of JEE Mains 2023 varied across the different sessions and shifts. However, based on the trend analysis across both the exam sessions, JEE Main paper was reported to be moderate to difficult. The hardest and easiest shift last year were,

  • Toughest-
    • January 29 & 30 Shift 1
    • April 11 Shift 1
  • Easiest
    • January 24 Shift 1 and 2
    • April 12 shift 1

Physics was reported to be moderately challenging, Mathematics was tough and lengthy and Chemistry was easy to moderate.

What is the JEE Main total marks for 2024?

JEE Main 2024 total marks is 300. Each subject, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics carries equal weightage in the exam with 100 marks each. Each subject paper is divided into two sections, Section A with 20 MCQs and Section B with 10 numerical type questions. Candidates are required to answer any 5 questions from Section B.


JEE Main 2023 Phase 1 Analysis

JEE Main Previous Year Paper Analysis

Based on the JEE Mains paper analysis of last 10 years, the most important chapters in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are-

  • Physics- Current Electricity, Semiconductor, Electrostatistics, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Dual Nature of Matter, Nuclear Physics, Electromagnetic Waves, Units & Dimensions, Atomic Physics.
  • Chemistry- Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, Solutions, Thermodynamics, Structure of Atom, Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Biomolecules.
  • Mathematics- 3D Geometry, Sequences and Series, Vector Algebra, Matrices, Sets and Relations, Determinants, Statistics.

Just like all these years, you can expect, Chemistry paper to be based on NCERT books and exemplars, Physics paper with more weightage of numerical type or calculation-based questions and Mathematics paper to be slightly difficult with lengthy calculation.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis Session 2 (April)

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JEE Main 2022 July Session Paper Analysis

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New changes have been made to JEE Main 2024 Syllabus. 11 chapters have been deleted this year. As per the previous year's analysis, Class 11th syllabus has a weightage of 40% while the Class 12th syllabus has a weightage of 60%. Changes in JEE Main Exam Pattern have been introduced by NTA whereby 1 mark will now be deducted for each incorrect answer in JEE Main Question Paper. 

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JEE Main 2021 Analysis

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2021 (Session 4)

JEE Main 2021 Phase IV was conducted on August 26, 27, 31 and September 1 and 2, 2021. This feedback is based on the initial reaction of the aspirants and expert advice.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – September 2 (Morning Shift)

  • Mathematics, as expected was the toughest section, whereas Aptitude and drawing sections were easy. 
  • Some topics from which questions were asked in Mathematics were hyperbola, measurements and 3-D geometry.
  • Aptitude section had questions from patterns and sequence, top view, front view
  • There were general knowledge questions as well.
  • Majority of the questions were from standard syllabus of 11th and 12th.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – September 2 (Evening Shift)

  • The afternoon shift was conducted from 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM.
  • Drawing section was quite easy and had questions involving tasks like making a composition out of a shape or drawing a building, top and front view.
  • Mathematics was a bit tricky, lengthy and involved questions from topics – integrations, area bounded, differentiation questions. Matrices' questions were easy, while questions from functions were moderate.
  • Aptitude section was found to be easy by a majority of the test takers.
  • B. Planning Mathematics was moderate level, while aptitude and planning were comparatively easy.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – September 1 (Morning Shift)

  • Electromagnetism, modern physics, and optics denomination chapters were some of the asked topics in Physics.
  • Candidates found the NCERT Section quite easy.
  • Probability, statistics, calculus were some of the dominating topics in the mathematics section.
  • Few numerical-based questions were lengthy.
  • The paper was found to be medium in terms of difficulty level.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – September 1 (Evening Shift)

  • Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects.
  • Calculus and Algebra were some of the most asked topics in mathematics.
  • Questions were asked from like Environmental Chemistry, p and s block elements.
  • Overvall the paper was medium to difficult in terms of level of difficulty.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 31 (Morning Shift)

  • Chemistry was the easiest section, most of the questions were NCERT based.
  • Calculus & Algebra had most weightage in the mathematics section.
  • Numerical value answer based questions were lengthy in terms of calculations for the mathematics section.
  • Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics were some of the most asked topics in physics section.
  • Physics was moderate in terns of difficulty level.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 31 (Evening Shift)

  • Organic chemistry was given more weightage than inroganic chemistry as per some test takers.
  • Questions in the chemistry section were factual in nature, mostly NCERT based.
  • Mathematics was found to be difficult and time consuming by some of the candidates.
  • Permutation & Combination, Vectors, and 3D Geometry were some of the asked topics in the mathematics section.
  • Physics questions were found to be tricly and coneceptual.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 27 (Morning Shift)

  • Questions in mathematics were found to be time-consuming, making the paper lengthy.
  • Mathematics section was the most tricky section as per some, followed by Physics and Chemistry.
  • Some of the topics asked in physics were electrostatic, magnetism, modern physics
  • Physical chemistry had very little weightage in the chemistry section.
  • Overall the paper was moderate in terms of difficulty level.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 27 (Evening Shift)

  • Chemistry section was found to be easy and was NCERT based.
  • Some of the asked topics in mathematics were coordinate geometry, statistics, probability.
  • Questions in the Physics section had more weightage of class 12th syllabus as compared to the syllabus of class 11th.
  • Overall the paper was moderate to difficult in terms of difficulty level

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 26 (Morning Shift)

  • Chemistry was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
  • Most asked chapters in chemistry were Ionic Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Coordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. 
  • Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics were some of the asked topics in Physics.
  • Mathematics was found to be difficult and time consuming. 
  • Most asked topics in mathematics were calculus, Algebra, Vectors and 3-Dimensional Geometry. 
  • Overall the paper was moderate in terms of difficulty level.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – August 26 (Evening Shift)

  • Mathematics was observed to be toughest section in terms of the difficulty level.
  • Questions from calculus were high in terms of difficulty level. 
  • Most asked topics in Mathematics were Parabola, quadratic equations, circles, probability, permutation and combination etc.
  • Physics section had questions on Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Wave Optics and Modern Physics. 
  • Chemistry was a relieving section as most of the chemistry section was from NCERT, and thus was not very time taking for candidates.

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2021 (Session 3)

JEE Main 2021 Phase III is scheduled for July 20,22,25 and 27. Candidates can check JEE Main paper analysis for session 3 all shifts here. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 27 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • There were questions from statistics and curves in the mathematics section.
  • Questions in chemistry were mostly NCERT based.
  • There were questions from chemical equilibrium and electrochemistry in the chemistry section.
  • Question paper was fairly spread put over the syllabus of Class XI and XII. For physics, some test takers had the opinion that class XII syllabus was given more weightage. 
  • Overall the paper was categorized as Medium in terms of difficulty level

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 27 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Students referred to the overall paper as moderate to difficult.
  • There are mixed reactions for Chemistry paper. Some found it tougher than expected while others said it was easy as direct questions were asked from NCERT books.
  • Physics paper majorly followed NCERT syllabus and was lengthy.
  • Mathematics paper had moderate difficulty level with some tricky questions. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 25 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • The paper was overall moderate in terms of level of difficulty level.
  • Physics questions were found to be tricky by some of the candidates. 
  • Some questions in mathematics were very high in terms of difficulty level and the section as a whole was found to be time consuming.
  • Most asked questions in Chemistry were quantum numbers, chemical bonds etc. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 25 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Chemistry section for most of the test takers was the easiest out of all the 3. Organic chemistry occupied a considerable position in the questions. 
  • Physics questions were time-consuming and considered the toughest out of all the sections. Most of the questions were formula based, with less weightage to the theoretical bit. 
  • Complex numbers and coordinate geometry were some of the highlights of the mathematics paper.
  • Question paper was fairly distributed covering most of the syllabus. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 22 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

There was no exam in the morning shift on July 22, the analysis for the evening shift paper is as follows:

  • Overall the paper was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
  • Class XI and XII syllabus was distributed in a balanced way across the paper. However, mathematics section had more questions from Class XII syllabus.
  • Mathematics had 3-4 questions from integrations and as shared by test takers, they were all easy to attempt. Probability questions in maths were also easy. 
  • Weightage of organic chemistry was more in this year’s paper in comparison to the last year. Whereas, there were just 2-3 questions from inorganic chemistry.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 20 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Candidates found the paper to be easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
  • Maths was the most time consuming section as per some test takers.
  • 1 to 2 questions in the paper were from the topic Biomolecules. 
  • Chemistry section was seen to be easy and NCERT based.
  • Numerical value based questions were moderate to difficult in terms of level of difficulty.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – July 20 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Physics section was considered moderate to difficult and toughest in comparison to other two sections.
  • Mathematical reasoning and Integration topics were asked in mathematics section.
  • Questions in the chemistry section were easy in terms of difficulty level, some candidates found the options to be very tricky. 
  • The paper was found to be easier in comparison to the last year’s paper.
  • Most of the students were satisfied with the internal choices.

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2021(Session 2)

JEE Main 2021 March session B.E/B/Tech paper was conducted from March 16 – 18, 2021, here is the shift wise analysis:

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 18 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics was a lengthy section with some questions from functions and coordinate geometry.
  • 70+ attempts can be seen as good for the paper.
  • Some candidates found physics questions tricky with a few questions from Modern Physics.
  • Chemistry section was overall easy, with some direct questions from NCERT.
  • Physics questions were described as mostly theory-based by some test takers.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 18 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics was observed as the most difficult section out of the three. Questions were well spread out between class XI and XII syllabus.
  • Physics was considered moderate and based on the application of concepts.
  •  Questions came from topics like Integration, Differentiation, 3D, Vector, Parabolic etc.
  • Chemistry questions were mostly from NCERT with some tricky portions.
  • Numerical value answer based questions were difficult to solve as per some candidates, while the paper was seen as moderate in terms of difficulty level.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 17 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics questions were time-consuming. However, numerical value-based questions were found easy by some candidates. 
  • There were 2-3 questions from Optics in the Physics section.
  • 3D, conic section, probability were some of the most asked topics is Mathematics.
  •  In Chemistry, the paper had more questions from Inorganic chemistry
  • The difficulty level of the paper was found to be easy to moderate. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 17 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics had 3-4 questions from integrations and as shared by test takers. Probability questions in maths were easy to attempt. 
  • Physics sections had some questions from mechanics, magnetism, electrostatics etc. 
  • The overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate.
  • Chemistry once again was observed to be the easiest section. A majority of  Organic chemistry questions were from the exercises given in NCERT.
  • As per experts 60-65 attempts can be seen as good attempts for the question paper.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 16 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • As per some candidates, the paper was found to be tougher in comparison to the Feb 24 shift I paper for mathematics section. 
  • Probability, matrices, and determinants were some most asked topics in the mathematics section.
  • Overall, the paper was of a moderate difficulty level. 
  • Chemistry was on the easier side and had some direct NCERT questions.
  • Wave optics, projectile, resistance, magnetic field, modern physics etc were the most asked topics in Physics.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – March 16 (Evening Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics Paper was lengthy and tricky, questions from calculus had more weightage.
  • Numerical Value based questions were overall easy in terms of level of difficulty.
  • Physics section was found to be the toughest by the test takers, with a lot of formula based questions.
  • Chemistry was a scoring paper with direct questions from NCERT Books of class 11 and 12.
  • Overall the paper was moderate to difficult, as per the initial reaction of the test takers.

JEE Main 2021 Paper Analysis (Session 1)

Check Day-wise paper analysis for JEE Main Phase – I, which was conducted from February 23 – 26, 2021:

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 26 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

B.E/B.Tech paper for morning shift of JEE Main February session Day 4 was conducted successfully from 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon. Check JEE Main Memory Based Answer Keys

  • Chemistry section was found to be the easiest out of the 3 sections.
  • Physics section was categorized as medium in terms of difficulty level with a few tricky questions.
  • Coordinate Geometry and Differential Calculus were most asked topics in the mathematics section as per some test takers.
  • Candidates were satisfied with choices in numeric value based questions. However, the calculations were time consuming.
  • As per experts 55+ attempts can be seen as good for the paper. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 26 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Mathematics was moderate to difficult paper with a few repeated questions from previous year question papers.  
  • Physics paper had most number of questions from Mechanics and Electrostatic and Magnetism topics.
  • As expected by students, Chemistry was the easiest paper among the three as it had 5 to 6 direct questions from class 11 and 12 NCERT Books.
  • Numerical value-based questions were tough for physics and easy for chemistry. But it got challenging to attempt these questions in mathematics as the section was lengthy and therefore time-consuming.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 25 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Overall the paper was found to be of easy to moderate in terms of diffulty level.
  • The questions were mostly NCERT based. Some candidates pointed out more weightage of Class XI syllabus in the paper.
  • Mathematics was found to be the toughest because of calculations.
  • Physics surprisingly was easy as per some test takers.
  • The level of difficulty of the chemistry section was found to be of board exams level.
  • As per experts 60+ attempts can be seen as good for the paper.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 25 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • The initial reaction of candidates towards Mathematics was quite divided, some found it easy and for some, it was tougher than Physics as well.
  • Chemistry had mostly factual questions, Chemical bonding and Coordination compounds proved to be important topics for the section. 
  • The paper overall was found to be of easy to moderate difficulty level.
  • Numerical value based questions were conceptual and easy to solve, if candidates had a clear conceptual base. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 24 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main B.E/B.Tech Paper Shift 1 was conducted from 9:00 AM to 12: PM.

  • As per the initial reaction of the test takers, the paper was medium in terms of difficulty level.
  • The mathematics section, as expected was the most time-consuming out of the three.
  • Candidates pointed out the presence of questions from the deleted portions of CBSE.
  • The Physics section had more questions on Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Wave Optics and Modern Physics. 
  • Organic chemistry had a major weightage in the Chemistry section.
  • Vectors, Integration and Matrix were covered more in Mathematics.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 24 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main Afternoon Session was held from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Opinions of the students are mentioned below.

  • Questions from Modern Physics, Electromagnetism, Electrostatics and Rotational motion, were asked in physics.
  • Physics and Mathematics, both of these sections were found to be lengthy.
  • Some candidates mentioned that more weightage was given to class 11th syllabus.
  • A student said that Mathematics was the toughest, lengthy and time-consuming section having questions from Calculus and Trigonometry.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 23 (Morning Shift) for B. Arch

The morning shift for JEE Main B. Arch Paper has been successfully concluded, it was held from 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon.

  • JEE Main Aptitude Section was observed to the toughest.
  • The choices in numerical value questions did make the Mathematics section easier.
  • Coordinate Geometry and Vector Algebra were the most asked topics in Mathematics, while a quite a few questions from Patterns and Sequence were asked in Aptitude section.
  • As per experts 65-70 attempts can be seen as good attempts for the question paper.

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JEE Main Paper Analysis – Feb 23 (Afternoon Shift) for B. Arch and B. Planning

  • Most asked questions in the Mathematics section were from Trignometry and Integration.
  • Some questions in the aptitude section of B.Planning paper were related to current affairs.
  • Drawing section was found to be time consuming.
  • As per the Initial reaction of students, the paper overall was easy to moderate.

JEE Main 2020 Analysis

JEE Main 2020 Paper Analysis (April/ September Session)

April/ September Session for JEE Main 2020 is scheduled for September 1 – 6, 2020. The B. Arch and B. Planning papers were held on September 1 and B.E./ B.Tech papers from September 2 – 6, 2020 in two shifts everyday. Candidates can check the day wise detailed analysis of JEE Main 2020 Question Papers here:

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JEE Main – Sept 6 (Morning Shift) Paper Analysis for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main September 6 morning session for BE/B.Tech was conducted successfully from 9:00 AM to 12: PM. Heres what test-takers said about the level of Paper-

  • Questions from Optics, Modern Physics, Electrostatics and Magnetism, EMI and thermodynamics were asked in physics.
  • Numerical Questions in Physics were mostly asked from class 11th syllabus while theoretical portion was mainly from class 12th.
  • Mathematics section was moderate to difficult following the earlier trend. Questions were lengthy and that made the paper a bit tougher.
  • Questions from Calculus, Trignometry, Algebra and Geometry had more weightage. Conic section and 3-D had toughest questions.
  • Chemistry was again easiest of all the sections but had some tricky questions. NCERT based direct questions were asked. 
  • Questions from Chemical bonding, Co-ordination compound, were asked majorly. Inorganic chemistry had most weightage.
  • An attempt of 38-42 questions will be considered safe score.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 6 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

  • Chemistry was easy just like all the previous sessions but organic chemistry was a little tough for most of the students. Questions from Physical chemistry were easy to moderate, Inorganic chemistry was easy.
  • Inorganic chemistry consisted of questions from Elements, Acid and Bases. In Physical Chemistry, questions from Enthalpy, thermodynamics, Mole concepts were asked. 
  • Physics was considered to be tougher than maths and chemistry comparatively. Questions were conceptual and application-based just like the previous sessions. Numerical questions from mechanics were asked. No direct questions were asked.
  • Mathematics section was time-consuming therefore candidates believed it to be moderate to difficult level., No questions from integral calculus and circles were asked. Other sections of mathematics included questions from Vectors, Conic sections, Differential calculus, Algebra, etc.
  •  An attempt of 40-42 questions in overall paper will be considered safe score.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 5 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

B.E/B.Tech paper for morning shift of JEE Main September session Day 5 was conducted successfully from from 9:00 AM to 12: PM.

  • Continuing with the trend for the current session so far, Physics came across as the toughest section to the candidates.
  • Most of the questions in Physics were application based and time consuming.
  • Numericals in the Physics questions were mostly from the syllabus of class 11th. Whereas, the theory based questions were from the syllabus of class 12th
  • Some questions in Mathematics were from the topics – Vectors, 3-D, Complex numbers, Integration, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry.
  • As per the experts 36-40 questions with 90 percent accuracy can be counted as a good attempt. 

Check JEE Main Memory Based Answer Keys for September 2020 Session

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 5 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main afternoon shift on September 5, 2020 was conducted as per schedule between 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM. Paper Analysis for the same is as follows:

  • Many candidates pointed out that questions specially from Chemistry and Maths were similar to NTA Abhyas app mock test questions, in terms of pattern and difficulty level.
  • Chemistry section had more questions from Inorganice chemistry than Organic.
  • As per experts, attempting 15-16 questions in Chemistry with 95% accuracy can be counted as a good attempt for the section.
  • Physics questions were found to be difficult and mostly calculative, electrostatics was given weightage. 
  • Mathematics was scaled as easy to moderate as per difficulty level. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 4 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main B.E/B.Tech paper was conducted successfully from 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon, paper analysis for the same is as follows:

  • As per the intial reaction of the test takers, mathematics was easy to moderate, physics was moderate and chemistry was easy in terms of difficulty level.
  • Some candidates also observed that a lot of questions were quite similar to the mock tests of NTA Abhyas App.
  • Molecular orbital theory was an important topic for the chemistry section.
  • Some topics from which questions were asked in Mathematics were calculus, measurements and 3-D geometry.
  • As per the experts, overall 35-45 questions with around 90% accuracy can be considered a good attempt for the paper. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 4 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

Day 4 of JEE Main September session papers concluded successfully with the afternoon shift of B.E/B.Tech paper, the exam analysis as per the test takers is as follows:

  • Most of the candidates found mathematics easy surprisingly, length of the section of however was a concern for the candidates.
  • Chemistry overall was scaled easy in terms of difficulty level, specially questions from organic chemistry were found to be easy by candidates.
  • Organic chemistry contributed around 6-7 questions to the chemistry section. 
  • There were a few tricky questions from chemistry in everyday life. 
  • Candidates who had also appeared for the January 2020 section found the paper much easier comparatively.

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 3 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

B.E/B.Tech paper for morning shift of JEE Main september session Day 2 was conducted successfully from 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon. 

  • The paper was overall of a moderate difficulty level as per the initial reactions of the test takers.
  • Numerical answer value based questions were particularly found to be lengthy.
  • Physics was scaled as moderate in terms of difficulty level, and chemistry the easiest of the 3 sections. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis – Sept 3 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

B.E/B.Tech Paper for the afternoon Shift was held successfully from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. This is how the exam was according to the examinees.

  • Mathematics Paper was lengthy and tricky just like the previous sessions. Questions from calculus had more weightage.
  • Vectors, 3-D Geometry, Complex numbers, Conic Sections questions were also asked.   
  • Chemistry was again easiest of all sections. Direct questions from NCERT were asked.
  • Around 7 questions from organic chemistry were asked. Integer type questions were a little tough and lengthy. Physical Chemistry was easy.
  • Overall Paper was moderate level, and easier in comparison to January session. 

JEE Main Exam Analysis – Sept 2 (Morning Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

Morning shift on September 2 concluded between 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon. B.E/ B. Tech paper is divided into three sections i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. 

  • The paper was overall of a moderate to difficult in terms of level of difficulty.
  • Physics was found to be the toughest section by the test takers.
  • Direct questions from NCERT were also spotted by candidates.
  • Mathematics was found to be of a moderate level but time consuming.
  • Some candidates pointed out that more weightage was given to class 12th syllabus.
  • Mathmatics section questions were observed to be well spread out among all the topics.
  • Chemistry was the easiest of the three sections. However some of the questions from the section were found to be tricky.
  • JEE Main Paper Analysis 2020 – Sept 2 (Afternoon Shift) for B.E/B.Tech

JEE Main Afternoon shift for B.E/B.Tech paper was conducted from 3.00 PM to 6.00 PM. Here is an analysis based on the reaction of the test takers:

  • The difficulty level of the paper was almost similar to the January session.
  • A couple of questions in maths were from the topic Vectors, five questions from Coordinate geometry and 4 questions from Algebra.
  • Chemistry was found to be easy with direct questions from NCERT. Questions from Bio-molecule test were asked from Organic Chemistry.
  • Chemistry consisted of 12 questions from class 11th and 13 questions from class 12th syllabus. 8 questions were asked from Organic, 9 from inorganic, and 8 from physical chemistry.
  • The paper was time consuming. A lot of candidates complained about not being able to attempt the number of questions as they per their plan. 
  • Physics section was scaled moderate in terms of difficulty level by the candidates.
  • In Physics around 11 questions were asked from Class 11th and 14 questions from Class 12th Syllabus. Five questions were asked from Mechanics and four from thermodynamics and three from Optics.

JEE Main Exam Analysis – Sept 1(Morning Shift) for B. Arch

The morning shift for JEE Main B. Arch Paper has been successfully concluded, it was held from 9.00 AM to 12.00 Noon. Students have informed that the COVID-19 safety measures were followed well. As per the initial reaction of the test takers the paper was of a moderate difficulty level.

  • As for the drawing section, one question involved one of Highway scene or Potrait of your favourite teacher and the other question involved drawing an aesthetic composition using rectangles.
  • Numerical value answer based questions were found to be lengthy as compared to JEE Main B. Arch paper in the January session. 

Check JEE Main 2020 Student Reactions for B. Arch Paper


JEE Main Paper Analysis (January Session)

JEE Main 2020 January session was conducted between 6 – 9, 2020. Candidates appearing for the coming session can check JEE Main Paper Analysis for B.E/ B. Tech, B. Arch and B. Planning papers for all the shifts of January 2020 session and previous year papers here. The overall analysis of JEE Main 2020 January B.E/ B.Tech Paper is tabulated below:

Subject Easy Level Medium Level Difficult Level
No. of Questions Total Marks No. of Questions Total Marks Class 11 Class 12
Chemistry 11 44 14 56 44% 56%
Mathematics 11 44 14 56 44% 56%
Physics 12 48 13 52 48% 52%
Grand Total 34 136 41 164 45.33% 54.67%

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JEE Main Exam Analysis- January 9 (Morning Shift) 

January 9, 2020 was the last day for JEE Main 2020 January session, morning shift B.E/ B. Tech paper was successfully conducted between 9.30 AM to 12.30 PM.

  • Mathematics as per candidates was easy in terms of difficulty level but it was time consuming and thus attempting the desired number of questions over all in paper was challenging.
  • There were 4-5 questions in Mathematics from Calculus.
  • Most asked topics in Physics were Thermodynamics, modern physics, resistance and fluids. 
  • Chemistry had questions from Coordination compounds. There were about 6-8 questions from inorganic chemistry with a majority of questions from organic chemistry.

JEE Main Exam Analysis January Session- January 9 (Afternoon Shift)

B.E/ B.Tech paper on January 9, 2020 afternoon session was the last paper of January 2020 session. Afternoon paper was similar to the same day morning shift paper in terms of level of difficulty with physics being the toughest section.

  • Mathematics was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level with high weightage given to class XII syllabus.
  • Physics was the most difficult section, and as per test takers more weightage was given to class XI syllabus in the physics section.
  • Most asked questions in mathematics were Vector, 3D, Probability, AP etc. Centre of mass and moment of inertia are some of the topics asked in Physics. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis January Session- January 8 (Morning Shift)

B.E/ B.Tech paper on January 8, 2020 was conducted as per schedule, despite of the Bharat Bandh strike. Candidates were advised to start early for the exam centers as finding transportation could have been an issue in the morning. Question paper was seen as of moderate difficulty level with mathematics being the most time consuming section.

  • Numerical value based questions for mathematics were found easy by the candidates, however most of the candidates suggest that test takers should save 90 minutes for the maths section as attempting the desired number of questions can be challenging.
  • Chemistry section which is generally found easy in terms of difficulty level was surprisingly tough this time. Candidates weren’t expecting a lot of questions from inorganic chemistry, but there was a fair amount from the same. 
  • A specific question from chemistry was from environmental chemistry regarding greenhouse gases. There were 2-3 questions from ionization enthalpy.
  • Mathematics had questions from Matrix and Determinants, Vector and 3D, Arithmetic Progression, Parabola, Calculus, Conic sections etc.

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JEE Main Exam Analysis January Session- January 8 (Afternoon Shift)

JEE Main afternoon shift on January 8, 2020 was conducted as per schedule between 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM. Paper Analysis for the same is as follows:

  • Physics was seen as the toughest section by a majority of the test takers, with more of conceptual questions.
  • Candidates complained about not being able to solve the desired number of questions in mathematics. The section was of a moderate difficulty level but very time-consuming.
  • Candidates pointed out that class XI course was given more importance in mathematics. 
  • Physics section had a lot of questions from electromagnetism. Chemistry section was dominated by organic chemistry questions. 

JEE Main Exam Analysis January Session- January 7 (Morning Shift) 

JEE Main 2020 January Session commenced on January 6, 2020. B.E/B. Tech papers are scheduled for January 7-9, 2020. Morning shift on January 7 concluded between 9.30 PM to 12.30 PM. B.E/ B. Tech paper is divided into three sections i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. 

  • Chemistry was observed as the easiest section out of all 3 sections. Some candidates found maths and others found physics to be the toughest.
  • Paper was seen as easier than last year’s JEE Main Question Papers.
  • Numerical value based questions were of a moderate difficulty level.

JEE Main Exam Analysis January Session- January 7 (Afternoon Shift) 

The timings for the afternoon shift were 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM. B.E/ B. Tech paper was again described as easier when compared with the previous year JEE Main Question Papers. 

  • Physics was described as the toughest section conceptually. Mathematics was also high in terms of difficulty level and time-consuming at the same time, since most of the questions were from NCERT in chemistry, it was scaled easy in terms of difficulty level by the candidates.
  • There were a couple of questions from Newton’s law of cooling. 

JEE Main Paper Analysis January Session- January 6 (Morning Shift) 

The morning shift of JEE Main 2020 January session successfully commenced on January 6, 2020. 1,38,409 candidates have registered for B. Arch paper and 59,003 have registered for B. Planning paper. B.Arch and B. Planning papers are being conducted in two shifts on January 6, 2020. As per the initial reactions of the candidates, mathematics section was found to be the toughest. Detailed JEE Main Paper Analysis is as follows:

JEE Main B. Arch Paper Mathematics

Candidates found the mathematics section to be high in terms of difficulty level. Questions were asked from both, maths syllabus of XI and XII. However, as per a lot of test takers, there was more weightage to class XI syllabus in mathematics. Most asked topics were 3D coordinate geometry, distance, etc. There were fewer questions from integration and differentiation. 

JEE Main B. Arch Paper Drawing

Candidates had to answer 2 questions in the drawing section. The second question had 3 choices out of which, one had to be attempted by the candidate. Questions were based on topics like cylinder, school playground, gymnast, grandparents' face etc. Overall the drawing section was found to be difficult by most of the test takers.

JEE Main B. Arch Aptitude

In comparison to the mathematics and drawing sections, aptitude section was found to be comparatively easier by the test takers. Mirror image, 3D figures were some of the asked topics. Some specific questions from the Aptitude section were regarding the location of the Konark temple, correct size of a door, texture of a mirror etc.

JEE Main Exam Analysis January Session- January 6 (Afternoon Shift) 

JEE Main afternoon shift is scheduled between 2.30 PM to 5.30 PM. For candidates taking both B. Arch and B. Planning, the exam will end at 6.00 PM. As expected, candidates found the mathematics section to be the toughest. Planning section was introduced for the first time and a majority of candidates found it easy.

Difficulty Level Analysis of JEE Main January Session

A basic distribultion of number of questions in terms of difficulty level of B.E/ B. Tech paper of JEE Main January session is tabulated below:

Sections Tough Medium Easy
Chemistry 4 11 10
Mathematics 2 10 13
Physics 2 7 16

Distribution of marks in terms of difficulty level of B.E/ B. Tech paper of JEE Main January session is tabulated below: 

Sections Tough Medium Easy
Chemistry 16 44 40
Mathematics 8 40 52
Physics 8 28 64

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Question Attempting Insights to Clear JEE Main Cut off

Candidates appearing for JEE Main must have certain strategies for time management, selection of questions and accuracy. All these factors are interdependent on each other and essential for a successful attempt. Candidates should have clarity on how many questions they aim to attempt. They should also have a rough picture on what topics they can or can not attempt.

With the increasing competition in JEE Main, it is a must for the candidates to set specific targets. Here are some section-wise tips which can assist you in finding the accurate paper attempting approach: 

  1. Mathematics: Mathematics level has been easy to moderate since 3 years and topics like Matrices, Vector 3D, Determinants are some of the high scoring topics. Questions from Height and Distance and Trigonometry have not been asked from these chapters in recent years.

A person is likely to score 45-50 marks if he/she attempts 20 questions in Mathematics with 60% accuracy provided the candidate attempts all integer questions(non-negative questions). More emphasis should be laid on attempting integer questions rather than single choice questions.

  1. Physics: For the last 5 years, Physics has been the toughest section of all which includes a lot of lengthy questions. The numerical part of the paper is generally asked from 11th standard whereas the conceptual part is mostly from 12th standard. One must concentrate more on the latter as it is a comparatively scoring part. 

With a 70% accuracy, if a candidate attempts 15 questions of Physics section, he/she can score more than 30 marks.

  1. Chemistry: The Chemistry section is believed to be the easiest one where organic and inorganic questions are more of conceptual type. These questions should be given more focus due to direct correspondence with respective options.

If a candidate is able to attempt 22 Chemistry questions with 80% accuracy, he/she can score more than 60 marks.


*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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