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JEE Main 2024 April 9 Shift 1 Analysis: Maths, Physics moderate, Chemistry easy
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. Questions asked from Matrices -2 ques, 3 D Geometry & Vectors-4 ques, Permutation & Combination, Probability-2 ques, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Composite Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle, Ellipse amongst Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Algebra. A few questions were reported as Lengthy & Tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate . Questions were asked from Kinematics, SHM, Work, Power & Energy, Gravitation, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Magnetism, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, , Atoms & Nuclei. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Numerical based questions were Lengthy and Easy
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Chemical Bonding, d & f Block elements, Stoichiometry, Chemical Kinetics, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, Carboxylic Acids, with mixed concept questions. Some fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry were Easy . Overall, this paper was of Moderate Level as per students.
JEE Main 2024 April 8 Shift 1 Analysis: Maths was rated as easy to moderate, while Physics and Chemistry were considered easy.
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices -2 ques, 3 D Geometry, Vectors-2 ques, Permutation & Combination, Probability-2 ques, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Function-3 ques, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle , Hyperbola amongst Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Algebra. A few questions were reported as Lengthy & Easy.
Physics – Easy . Questions were asked from Kinematics, Centre of Mass, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Optics, Capacitance, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Atoms & Nuclei. Numerical based questions were Lengthy and Easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Physical &Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from Periodic Table, Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Chemical Bonding, d & f Block elements, Stoichiometry, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, General Organic Chemistry- 4 questions, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, Carboxylic Acids, with mixed concept questions. Some fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Easy to Moderate while Physics & Chemistry were Easy . Overall, this paper was Easier than earlier sessions as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices &Determinants, 3 D Geometry, Vectors, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. A few questions were reported as Lengthy &Tricky.
Physics – Easy . Questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical based questions were Lengthy but Easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, d & f Block elements, Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Stoichiometry, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, , Aryl & Alkyl halides with mixed concept questions. Some fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Moderate while Physics was Easy . Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Calculus. Questions from Circle, Parabola & Hyperbola with mixed concept questions in Coordinate Geometry. In Calculus, questions asked from Limits, Application of Derivative, Indefinite Integral, Differential Equations, Area. In Algebra, questions asked from Complex Number, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Matrices & Determinants- 2 ques Probability, Vector-2 ques & 3D Geometry- 2 ques. Few MCQs & numerical based questions had lengthy calculations and were Tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from almost all chapters. Some good questions from chapters of Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, SHM & waves, Heat & Thermodynamics, Rotational Motion, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics, Atoms & Nuclei. Numerical based questions were Easy. Physics was balanced and Easy.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry had more weightage as compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from GOC, Alcohols, Ether & Phenols, Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Aryl & Alkyl Halides mixed concept questions, Physical Chemistry had questions from Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry & Chemical Equilibrium. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from Coordination Compounds, d & f -block elements & Chemical Bonding. Some NCERT fact-based questions asked which made it Easy for students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Overall, this paper was of Moderately Tough level as per students in all three subjects. Level was better than January Session as per students.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices &Determinants, 3 D Geometry, Vectors, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle , Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. A few questions were reported as Lengthy &Tricky. Few students reported Errors in 2 questions with insufficient data.
Physics – Easy . Questions were asked from Kinematics, Gravitation- 2 ques, Rotational Motion-2 ques, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Capacitance, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical based questions were Lengthy but Easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, d & f Block elements, Electrochemistry, Mole Concept , Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, General Organic Chemistry- 4 questions, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, , Aryl & Alkyl halides with mixed concept questions. Some fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Physics & Chemistry were Easy . Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Calculus. Questions from Circle, Parabola & Hyperbola with mixed concept questions in Coordinate Geometry. In Calculus, questions asked from Limits, Application of Derivative, Definite Integral, Differential Equations, Area. In Algebra, questions asked from Complex Number, Progressions- 2 ques, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Matrices & Determinants, Probability- 2 ques & Vector &3D Geometry- 3 questions. Few MCQs & numerical based questions had lengthy calculations and were Tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from almost all chapters. Some good questions from chapters of Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Sound & waves, Rotational Motion, Optics, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Atoms & Nuclei. Numerical based questions were Easy. Physics was balanced and Easy.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry had more weightage as compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from GOC, Alcohols, Ether & Phenols, Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Aryl & Alkyl Halides mixed concept questions, Physical Chemistry had questions from Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry & Chemical Equilibrium. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from d & f -block elements, Coordination Compounds & Chemical Bonding. Some NCERT fact-based questions asked which made it Easy for students.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. More than one question asked from Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Differential Equations & Conic Sections. In Calculus, questions asked from Functions, Continuity & Differentiability, Definite Integral ,Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra- Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Permutation & Combination, Statistics, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants. In Coordinate Geometry, questions asked from Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola with mixed concepts. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. A few questions were reported as Lengthy & Tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, Circular Motion, Heat & Thermodynamics, Magnetism-2 questions, Wave Optics, Current Electricity-2 questions, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Semi-Conductors. Both MCQs & Numerical based questions were Lengthy but Easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Students felt Physics section was Balanced as per Coverage of Chapters.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding- 2 questions, General Organic Chemistry-2 questions, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Amines, Aryl & Alkyl halides mixed concept type questions, Coordination Compounds, Stoichiometry, Periodic Table. Some questions were directly asked from NCERT Textbook, which made this section Easy.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Moderate while Physics & Chemistry were Easy . Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
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Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. More than one question asked from Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Differential Equations & Conic Sections. In Calculus, questions asked from Continuity & Differentiability, Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra- Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Permutation & Combination, Statistics, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants. In Coordinate Geometry, questions asked from Circle , Ellipse & Hyperbola with mixed concepts. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. A few questions were reported as Lengthy & Tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power & Energy, Gravitation, Circular Motion, Heat & Thermodynamics, Magnetism-2 questions, Wave Optics, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Semi-Conductors. Both MCQs & Numerical based questions were Lengthy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Students felt Physics section was Balanced as per Coverage of Chapters.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding- 2 to 3 questions, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Amines, Aryl & Alkyl halides mixed concept type questions, Coordination Compounds- 2 to 3 questions, Periodic Table. Some questions were directly asked from NCERT Textbook, which made this section Easy.
In terms of order of Difficulty –Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry was Easy . Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus. More than one question asked from Matrices &Determinants, 3 D Geometry, Vectors and Circle. Other chapters included Permutation & Combination, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Indefinite Integration, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle , Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. A few questions were reported as Lengthy &Tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. More weightage given to Electrostatics & Current Electricity. Other chapters included Kinematics, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, SHM, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Capacitance, Modern Physics, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical based questions were Lengthy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Physical Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry, Mole Concept , Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Solutions ,Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, , Aryl & Alkyl halides. Numerical based were mostly from Physical Chemistry.
Order of Difficulty – Both Mathematics & Physics were Moderate while Chemistry was Easy. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra. In Algebra, questions asked from Matrices & Determinants, Probability- 3 questions, Complex Number, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Statistics & Vector-2 ques, 3D Geometry. In Calculus, questions asked from Functions, Limits, Continuity, Differential Equations, Definite Integral. Co-ordinate Geometry had questions from Parabola & Hyperbola. Few MCQs & numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but Easy.
Physics – Moderate . Questions asked from almost all chapters. Weightage was given to Current Electricity & Magnetism. Some good questions from chapters of Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Sound & waves, Gravitation, Electrostatics, Optics-2 questions, Modern Physics, Semiconductors. Numerical based questions were Easy. Physics was Balanced section.
Chemistry - Easy. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from GOC, Alcohols, Ether & Phenols, Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Aryl & Alkyl Halides mixed concept questions, Biomolecules. Physical Chemistry had questions from Mole Concept, Thermodynamics, Solutions & Chemical Equilibrium. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from p-block elements, Coordination Compounds ,Chemical Bonding- 3 questions & Periodicity. Some NCERT fact-based questions asked. This was an Easy Section.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students in all three subjects.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. More than one question asked from Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Matrices, Limits and Differential Equations. In Calculus, questions asked from Continuity & Differentiability, Indefinite Integrals, Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra- Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Matrices & Determinants. In Coordinate Geometry questions asked from Circle and Ellipse. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. A few questions were reported as Lengthy.
Physics – Moderate. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power & Energy, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Magnetism, Optics- 2 questions, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Semi-Conductors. Both MCQs & Numerical based questions were Lengthy. A few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Students felt more weightage given to XII Class chapters.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding had match list type question, Mole Concept, Chemical Kinetics, General Organic Chemistry- 2 questions, IUPAC names, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Amines, Aryl & Alkyl halides, Coordination Compounds, d & f block elements, Periodic Table. Some questions were directly asked from NCERT Textbook, which made this section Easy.
Order of Difficulty – Both Mathematics & Physics were Moderate while Chemistry was Easy. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Calculus. Questions from Straight Lines, Circle in Coordinate Geomtery. In Calculus, questions asked from Functions, Differential Equations, Application of Derivative, Definite Integral. In Algebra, questions asked from Complex Number, Progressions-2 ques, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Matrices & Determinants, Probability & Vector-2 ques, 3D Geometry. Few MCQs & numerical based questions had lengthy calculations and were Tricky.
Physics – Easy . Questions asked from almost all chapters. Some good questions from chapters of Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Sound & waves, Rotational Motion, Optics, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Atoms & Nuclei. Numerical based questions were Easy. Physics was balanced and Easy.
Chemistry - Easy to Moderate. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from GOC, Alcohols, Ether & Phenols, Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Aryl & Alkyl Halides mixed concept questions, Physical Chemistry had questions from Mole Concept, Electrochemistry & Chemical Equilibrium. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from d-block elements, Coordination Compounds & Chemical Bonding. Some NCERT fact-based questions asked which made it Easy for students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students in all three subjects. Few Students felt it was like 27th Jan Morning Shift Paper.
Mathematics - This section was relatively manageable, with an emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. More than one question asked from Matrices &Determinants, 3 D Geometry, Vectors and Straight Lines. Other chapters included Permutation & Combination, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Indefinite Integration clubbed with trigonometry, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle , Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. A few questions were reported as Lengthy &Tricky.
Physics - Candidates find the Physics section to be moderately tough, with a significant emphasis on Electrostatics. The covered chapters included Kinematics, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, SHM, Laws of Motion, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Capacitance, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Fluids, including an assertion-reasoning question, and Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical-based questions were both challenging and lengthy. Additionally, there were a few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT, leading students to perceive a higher weightage for these chapters.
Chemistry - The difficulty level of the Chemistry paper was easy, with a significant emphasis on Organic and Inorganic Chemistry compared to Physical Chemistry. The covered topics included Chemical Bonding, Electrochemistry, Mole Concept, Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, Aryl & Alkyl halides.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students in all three subjects.
Mathematics – This section was Easy. Weightage was given to chapters of Coordinate Geometry and Calculus. Questions from Circle, Ellipse & Hyperbola, Functions, Limits & Continuity, Differentiability, Differential Equations, Definite Integral, Differential Equations, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Statistics, Matrices & Determinants, Probability & Vectors. The numerical based section had lengthy calculations but was Easy.
Physics – Candidates find Physics Easy. Questions asked in almost all chapters. Some good questions from chapters of Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics, Sound & waves, Rotational Motion, Optics, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Atoms & Nuclei. Numerical based questions were Easy. This section was balanced and Easy.
Chemistry - The difficulty level of Chemistry paper was Easy. Organic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Some good questions from Colloids, GOC, Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Phenol & Ethers, Aryl & Alkyl Halides mixed concept questions, Mole Concept, Electrochemistry, d-block elements. Mostly NCERT fact-based questions asked which made it Easy for students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Overall, this paper was of Easy level as per students in all three subjects.
Numerical-based questions were easy. A few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Students felt more weightage given to XII Class chapters.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from Coordination Compounds, Atomic Structure, Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, General Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules, Amines, Electrochemistry, Mole Concept, Phenols, Aryl & Alkyl halides.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Physics was Easy Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Analysis of B. Arch Paper(2A):
The level of difficulty of JEE Main Paper-2 (B. Arch) was Easy to Moderate as per feedback from students.
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate level. Few Students reported that the numerical-based section had few lengthy questions involving calculations. Questions were asked from almost all chapters like Quadratic Equations, Progression & Series, Inverse Trigonometric Equations, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Probability, Permutation & Combination, Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Limits & Continuity, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations. Less weightage was given to Co-ordinate Geometry with questions asked from Straight Lines. Few questions in MCQs were reported Lengthy but Easy.
Aptitude – Easy to Moderate level. Questions were mostly based on 3- Dimensional Figures, Questions were asked from architecture aptitude, and monumental details, with some Logic based questions. This section was also reported Easy to Moderate.
Drawing– Easy level. One question involved Copying a picture from screen as per own perception in Black & White. The second question involved two options out of which one was to be attempted. : 1. View of a Football Stadium as a spectator 2. Abstract Art using a musical instrument in 3D and naming the texture and shadow effect.
Analysis of B. Planning Paper (2B):
The level of difficulty of JEE Main Paper-2 (B. Planning) was Easy to Moderate as per feedback from students.
Mathematics – Same as mentioned in B. Arch paper.
Aptitude – Same as mentioned in B. Arch paper.
Planning – Easy level. A few Questions were asked from the National Commission, Town Planning, Planning questions, and General Knowledge questions asking names of Architects of some important Monuments.
The FITJEE experts have so far released the session 2 analysis of JEE Main 2023. The candidates can check the JEE Main FIITJEE exam analysis date-wise and shift-wise here.
JEE Main 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam was of Moderate level. Mathematics was Moderate Level while Physics was Easy among the three subjects. Below is the JEE Main 15 April shift 1 exam analysis.
Mathematics - Moderate Level. Questions were asked from all chapters with more weightage given to Calculus & Algebra. In Calculus questions asked from almost all chapters of Limits & Continuity, Differentiability, Indefinite & Definite Integrals , Application of Derivative, Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra chapters covered where Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination. More than one questions from Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Matrices, Probability. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Parabola, Circles, Ellipse. Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions were reported as Lengthy & Tricky.
Physics - Easy level. More weightage given to chapters of class XII. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, SHM, Heat & Thermodynamics, Circular Motion, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics (Dipole ), Communication Systems, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Ray & Wave Optics.
Chemistry - Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic had more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium. Questions also asked from s & p block, Coordination Compounds, Titrations, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Solid State, Ores & Metallurgy. Some mixed-concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Aryl & Alkyl halides, GOC, Polymers. Some students reported Chemistry as time consuming.
In terms of order of difficulty level Mathematics was Moderately Tough Level while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres shared the JEE Main 12 April shift 1 analysis stating that the overall paper was of moderate level as per the students. Mathematics was Moderately Tough Level while Physics was Easy among the three subjects. Below is the detailed analysis of JEE Main April 12 shift 1 exam.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Coordinate Geometry & Calculus. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Circles, Ellipse, Hyperbola. In Algebra chapters covered where Vectors (2 questions), 3 D Geometry (3 to 4 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics (2 questions), Permutation & Combination, Probability. In Calculus- Functions (3 questions), Definite Integrals (2 questions), Area, Differential Equations. Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions were reported as Tricky.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium. Questions also asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, p & d block, Phenols, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers. Some students reported Match the following questions in Inorganic Chemistry as time consuming and tricky. Organic Chemistry was reported tricky.
Mathematics: Moderately level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle, Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations(2 questions). The numerical Section had lengthy calculations.
Physics: Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics(3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics.
Chemistry: Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Questions also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers.
According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main April 11 shift 2 overall difficulty level was moderate. Mathematics was Moderate Level while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects
Mathematics – Moderately level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle , Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations(2 questions). Numerical Section had lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics(3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Questions also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers.
As stated by Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner & Centre Head-FIITJEE Noida, the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 10th April, 2023 (Forenoon Session). Moreover, in terms of order of difficulty level Mathematics was Easy to Moderate while Physics & Chemistry were Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy level as per students.
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Straight Line, Parabola, Circle, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Complex Numbers, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations. The Numerical Section had few lengthy calculations but were easy.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Gravitation, EM Waves, Wave Optics, Ray Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism & Matter, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Semi-Conductors, Communication Systems. MCQs were relatively easy. Some assertion reasoning questions were also asked. Overall a Balanced section.
The JEE Main April 10 shift 2 conducted successfully on various exam centres. The questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. In Physics weightage given to class XII chapters. In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderate, Physics was Easy , while Chemistry was reported Easy to Moderate. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Conic Sections and Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Ellipse, Circle, Parabola, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Functions, AOD, Areas, Differential Equation. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was also tricky as per few students.
Mathematics: The paper was moderately tough level. Mixed Concept questions were asked. Questions asked from Straight Lines, Parabola, Circles, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Differential Equations, Area, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statistics, Determinants, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Complex Numbers, Progression Series. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was Lengthy and Tricky as per few students. Some students also reported this as Tough.
Physics: The overall difficulty level was easy level. Weightage is given to chapters of Kinematics, Circular Motion, Rotational Motion, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, SHM, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Error Analysis, Semi-Conductors and Optics. Numerical based questions were reported as Easy. It was a Balanced Section.
Chemistry: The paper's difficulty level was of moderate. Physical Chemistry was given less weightage as compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from p-block elements, Qualitative Analysis, Titrations, Biomolecules, General Organic Chemistry, Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, Chemical Equilibrium, Atomic Structure, Solutions, Chemical Kinetics. MCQs were tricky compared to Numerical Section. More weightage was given to class XI chapters.
Mathematics – Moderate Level. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, Differential Equations, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola & Circle. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as Lengthy but not tough.
Physics – Easy. Questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, , Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Modern Physics, and Electrostatics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, the students felt this section was Balanced and Easy.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.
Mathematics – Moderately Level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation &; Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola &; Circle. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as Tricky &; Lengthy.
Physics – Easy. Questions were asked from Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power &; Energy, Simple Harmonic Motion, Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors ,Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Modern Physics, Centre of Mass, Electrostatics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, the students felt this section was Balanced and Easy.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Organic &; Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes ; Ketones, Amines, Alcohols, Phenols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were reported slightly tricky.
According to the FITJEE experts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper. Easier than Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easy to Moderate Level, while Chemistry was Easy. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
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According to the FITJEE experts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderate, while Physics & Chemistry were Easy to Moderate Level. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
According to the experts of FITJEE, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. The paper was easier compared to last year as per students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics section was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
According to the FITJEE experts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate , Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, Physics was reported Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
According to the experts of FITJEE, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. Students reported Paper Similar to Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderately Tough, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, while Physics was Easy. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
According to the experts of FITJEE, the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board and overall it was a balanced Paper.
In terms of difficulty- Mathematics was Moderate , Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, Physics was reported Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
According to the experts of FITJEE, the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. Students reported Paper Easier than Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, while Physics was Easy. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Co-ordinate Geometry & Calculus. Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola had questions with mixed concepts. Weightage was given to Functions, Area, Indefinite & Definite Integrals, Vectors & 3D Geometry . Numerical Based questions involved some lengthy questions but not tricky as reported by students.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Fluids, Simple Harmonic Motion, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Current Electricity, Optics & Modern Physics. Students felt more weightage was given to chapters of Class XI. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from Coordination Compounds, Ores & Metallurgy and Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Benzene, Phenols, Alcohol & Biomolecules. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Solutions & Mole Concept. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
As per Ramesh Batlish, Head-FIITJEE Noida, the overall difficulty level of today exam was moderate. The Mathematics exam was moderately tough while the Physics and Chemistry were easy to moderate and easy respectively. Candidates can check the subject-wise analysis from below.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Conic Sections. Circle , Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola had questions with mixed concepts, In Calculus- Functions, Application of Derivatives, Differential Equations, Area & Definite Integrals were covered. Few easy questions were asked in Vectors & 3D Geometry. Numerical Based questions involved some lengthy & tricky questions from Binomial Theorem, Definite Integrals & Functions as reported by students.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Work Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Communication Systems, Current Electricity & Modern Physics. Two questions each were asked from Wave Optics, AC Circuits , Modern Physics , Heat & Thermodynamics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. It was a balanced section overall.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical and Organic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from Coordination Compounds & Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Benzene, Phenols, Amines & Biomolecules. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Solutions & Mole Concept. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
The overall difficulty level of June 29 shift 1 exam was moderately tough. Candidates can check the JEE Main 2022 June 29 subject-wise difficulty level from below.
Subject | Difficulty level | Topics asked in June 29 shift 1 exam |
Mathematics | Moderately Tough level |
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Physics | Easy to Moderate level |
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Chemistry | Easy Level |
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As per the experts from FIITJEE, JEE Mains 2022 exam on June 28 shift 1 was moderate in difficulty level. JEE Main 2022 June 28 shift 1 Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easy to Moderate and Chemistry was Easy.
Mathematics: This section was moderately tough in difficulty level. The questions were asked from Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, 3 D Geometry, Vectors, Permutation & Combination, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Functions, Limits, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Ellipse & Circle. Numerical Section had lengthy calculations.
Chemistry: This section was easy. The questions were asked from Amines, Electrochemistry, Colloids, Environmental Chemistry, Titration, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Mole, Concept, s–block & p-block, Coordination Chemistry.
Physics: This section was easy. The important topics asked were Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, EM Waves, Laws of Motion, Semiconductors, Rotational Motion, Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics.
As per the experts, the JEE Main exam analysis for June 27 shift was moderately difficult. Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Chemistry was Easy amongst the three subjects.
As per the JEE Main exam analysis on June 26 shift 1, the paper was moderate in difficulty level. Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects.
As per the JEE Main analysis today by FIITJEEE, the shift 1 exam on June 25 was moderate in difficulty level. The subject wise analysis of JEE Main June 25 shift 1 is given below.
According to Mr Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE Noida Centre Head, the JEE Main exam 2022 for June 24 session 1 exam covered all chapters of Class 11 and 12 CBSE board. The students reported that the paper was balanced.
The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on September 1, 2021 (Forenoon Session).
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. There were questions from Chapters of Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Probability in Algebra as well as Limits, Definite Integral, Differential Equation in Calculus. Some students reported this section Tough, while few said this section was lengthy.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity. Class XII Chapters dominated the paper as far as coverage of chapters is considered. More weightage was given to Electrostatics, Electromagnetism, Modern physics & Optics. Few numerical-based questions were lengthy. Few students felt this section was lengthy but easy.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Questions were asked from like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Ores & Metallurgy & p-block elements. This section was the easiest.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Students felt more weightage given to XII Class Chapters. In terms of order of difficulty level, Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was the easiest. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions covered all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Calculus & Algebra. Some good level questions were asked from Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral, Matrices, Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Vectors, and 3D Geometry. Few students reported that Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from almost all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Class XII. Some good questions were asked from Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Electromagnetic Induction & Semiconductors. Numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Some students reported numerical section had tricky questions.
Chemistry - Easy. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage as compared to Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Weightage was given to chapters like Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and Environmental Chemistry. Fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
According to students, the JEE Main 2021 August 27 shift 1 paper was balanced. Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus and Algebra. Weightage was given to Chapter like Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3 D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra. Students reported Numerical Section lengthy and tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate Questions asked from EM Waves, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity and AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Overall this section was easy. This was a balanced section.
Chemistry – Easy . Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical and Organic Chemistry. There were questions from Polymers, s-block elements, Chemistry in Everyday Life apart from Coordination Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were easy.
Overall the difficulty level of JEE Main 2021 August 26 shift 1 paper was moderate. Questions were covered from almost all chapters of Class XI and XII CBSE Board, however weightage was given to class XII Chapters in Maths and Chemistry.
Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, Algebra. Questions were asked from chapters like Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Permutation and Combination in Algebra, Circle, Straight Line, Ellipse in Coordinate Geometry and Limits, Continuity and Differentiability, Definite Integral in Calculus. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics, Communication systems and Modern Physics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. This section was balanced compared to the other two subjects.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like Ionic Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Co-ordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. More weightage was given to chapters of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions mostly from oxygen containing organic compounds. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Questions from s-block and p - block elements were given more weightage. Numerical section had some lengthy calculations but was easy.
The experts from FIITJEE has released the JEE Main 3rd session combined analysis. JEE Main 3rd session exam was conducted on July 20, 22, 25 & 27. The Mathematics section was quite tough and lengthy. The physics section as compared to the mathematics was easy. Some questions asked in physics section were from previous year JEE Advanced paper. Applicants having good analytical skills through constant practice of various types of questions find paper quite easy. Chemistry section was quite easy and all questions were asked from NCERT. Students appearing for the upcoming session have high chances to score well in the JEE Main 2021 exam through regular mock test practice and working on their weak points after analysis.
In terms of order of difficulty – Mathematics & Chemistry were moderate while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level.
● Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus & Algebra. Weightage was given to Chapter like Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3 D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra. Students reported Numerical Section lengthy and tricky.
● Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Overall this section was easy. This was a balanced section.
● Chemistry – Moderate level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Physical Chemistry was only asked in Numerical Section. There were questions from Solid state apart from Coordination Chemistry. Few students felt Numerical Based questions were tricky.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics & Chemistry were Moderate while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
● Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Chapter of Conic Sections & Probability which had more than one question. Some students reported this section Tough.
● Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity & AC Circuits. It was a balanced section as far as coverage of chapters is considered. Numerical based questions were easy. More weightage was given to Communication Systems and Modern Physics.
● Chemistry - Moderate level. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Biomolecules were given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from P-block elements. Physical chemistry had questions in the Numerical based section only.
Mathematics – Moderately to Difficult Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, 3D & Vector Algebra. There were questions from Binomial Theorem, Probability & Matrices in Numerical based section. Questions were of moderate level and lengthy.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Gravitation, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics. Numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Questions covered all chapters of XI & XII classes. It was a balanced section.
Chemistry - Easy level. Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry had some tricky questions. Physical Chemistry was only in Integer Type. Overall this section was easy.
Overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 shift 1 of July 20 was moderate. In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths & Chemistry were of Moderate level while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects.
Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, Algebra. More weightage was given to chapters of Matrices & Determinants, Progressions, Binomial and Calculus. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory Based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were asked.
Chemistry - Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like Ores & Metallurgy, Co-ordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. More weightage was given to chapters of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT.
JEE Main Analysis by FIITJEE - March 17 Shift 1
There were total of 90* questions and the total marks of JEE Main Paper-1 were 300. (* 5 out of 10 questions were to be attempted from the Numerical Based section in each subject).
The paper had three parts & each part had two sections-
Part-I- Physics had a total of 30*questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 10 Numerical based questions out of which only 5 had to be attempted. The marking scheme for multiple-choice questions was +4 for a correct response, -1 for an incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. The marking scheme for numerical-based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases. The total marks of this section were 100.
Part-II- Chemistry had a total of 30*questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 10 Numerical based questions out of which only 5 had to be attempted. The marking scheme for multiple-choice questions was +4 for a correct response, -1 for an incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. The marking scheme for numerical-based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases. Total marks of this section were 100.
Part-III- Mathematics had total of 30*questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 10 Numerical based questions out of which only 5 had to be attempted. The marking scheme for multiple-choice questions was +4 for a correct response, -1 for an incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. The marking scheme for numerical-based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases. The total marks of this section were 100.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. It was slightly tougher as compared to papers held in February but easier compared to the papers held on 16th March 2021.
Section-wise Analysis of JEE Main March 17 Shift 1 Exam
The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 17th March 2021 (Forenoon Session).
Mathematics – Moderate to Tough level. Not a balanced section as there were multiple questions from Chapters like Differential Equations, Conic Sections, Vectors & 3D Geometry. Few Numerical Based questions were tricky and required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from all Chapters with easy questions from chapters like Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Devices & AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory-Based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry - Easy level. A Balanced section with equal weightage given to chapters of Physical, Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Covered almost all chapters of NCERT.
In terms of the order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderately Tough level while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
As per the JEE Main 2021 analysis. the chemistry section was easy to moderate while mathematics section was quite tough.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI and XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. It was tougher as compared to papers held on Feb 24, 2021.
The FIITJEE JEE Main analysis 2021 shared by the experts is summed up below:
Physics: Section 1 has 20 MCQs with Single correct answers and the second section had 10 numerical based questions and candidates had to attempt 5. The difficulty level of JEE Main Feb 24 shift 1 Physics section was easy. Questions were asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. Few numericals were easy but had lengthy calculations. Theory based questions were asked from NCERT class 12 chapters.
Chemistry: Section 1 had 20 Multiple choice questions and section 2 had 10 Numerical based questions out which only 5 were to be attempted. The JEE Main Chemistry difficulty level was moderate. More questions were asked from chapters like Chemical bonding, Co-ordination compounds. Heat & Thermodynamics. Inorganic Chemistry had most questions from NCERT.
Mathematics: had total 30*questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 10 Numerical based questions out which only 5 had to be attempted. Difficulty level was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from from Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, Algebra, Vector & 3D Geometry. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Calculus.
Immediate reaction from students after the exam
Part-I- Physics with total 25 questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-II- Chemistry with total 25 questions - Sec-II had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-III- Mathematics with total 25 questions - Sec-III had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 4th September,2020 (Forenoon Session)
Mathematics – Moderate Level. Questions were asked from almost all chapters of Co-ordinate Geometry & Algebra. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. There were less questions from Calculus compared to Coordinate Geometry.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. More questions asked from Rotation chapter. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations. More Fact-Based lengthy questions.
Chemistry – Moderate level. Question were mostly from Inorganic & Organic chemistry. More weightage was given to class XII Chapters. Level of questions were above NCERT level as per students.
Immediate reaction from students after the exam
Part-I- Physics with total 25 questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-II- Chemistry with total 25 questions - Sec-II had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-III- Mathematics with total 25 questions - Sec-III had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 3rd September,2020
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from almost all chapters of Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus & Algebra. Some Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Moderate level. Numerical based questions were tougher compared to MCQs. One question from AC Circuits required lengthy calculations.
Chemistry – Moderate level. Question were uniformly asked from Physical, Inorganic & Organic chemistry. Students reported Numerical Based questions as lengthy specially in a question from the chapter Electrochemistry. Some fact-based questions were directly asked from NCERT.
Immediate reaction from students after the exam
Part-I- Physics with total 25 questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-II- Chemistry with total 25 questions - Sec-II had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Part-III- Mathematics with total 25 questions - Sec-III had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases.
Subject wise level of difficultly as per feedback from students.
Overall, the JEE Main (Paper-1) was easier compared to January session as per students.
Immediate Reactions from Students about Paper 2 (Morning Session on 1 st September 2020) of JEE Main
Analysis of JEE Main 2020 B. Arch Paper- September 1 (Shift 1)
Part-I- Mathematics had total 25 questions – Sec-I had 20 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers & Sec-II had 5 Numerical based questions. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Marking scheme for numerical based questions was +4 for correct response and 0 in all other cases. Total marks of this section was 100.
Difficulty level of the Mathematics section- Easy to Moderate level. Students reported that Numerical based question were lengthy compared to Jan session of the same paper as questions involved calculations. All chapters covered in calculus and coordinate geometry.
Part-II- Aptitude Section had total 50 questions – There were 50 Multiple choice questions with Single correct answers. Marking scheme for multiple choice questions was +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response, 0 if not attempted. Total marks of this section was 200.
Difficulty level of the Aptitude Section- Easy level.
Part-III- Drawing Section had 2 questions each of 50 marks. Total marks of this section was 100.
Difficulty level of the Drawing section– Easy level. One question involved drawing an aesthetic composition using rectangles and the other was any one of Highway scene or Portrait of your favorite Teacher.
Overall, the paper-2 was of Easy level as per students compared to JEE Main 2020 January session. Students were given enough plain papers for rough work.
Special Observation of students: As compared to Jan session were biometric attendance was taken. This time there was no biometric attendance at Entry, instead a team of four invigilators came to each student during the exam carrying an orange Tab. Took photo of student/ scanned the Hall Ticket from a distance. The seating of B. Arch & B. Planning were in separate buildings.
Students were made to sit on the ODD numbered seats in this session and were asked not to touch the even numbered seats. There was tight invigilation as per students. No errors were reported in the question papers. The students were made to leave in lots after 12:00 noon. Proper social distancing was followed at the exam centre.
Overall, the paper was easy to moderate as per the students. Compared to the January session, the difficulty level was almost similar. Physics was relatively tougher. The spread of questions was from almost all chapters from class XI & XII. The level of difficult as per feedback from students:
January 10th 2019
Overall the paper was of easy to moderate level as per students. No errors were reported from students as such. The exam had equal weightage given to chapters from 11th and 12th standard.
Level of Difficulty
January 9th 2019
According to the analysis, Mathematics was of moderate level, Physics was relatively tough as compared to Chemistry and the Chemistry section was overall easy. No technical errors were reported.
January 8th 2019
Overall the difficulty level of the examination was easy to moderate as compared to the previous year papers. There were no reported errors in the examination. The paper had three sections:
Mathematics section - 30 Questions (+4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response and 0 if not attempted)
Aptitude section - 50 Questions (+4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response and 0 if not attempted). In this section, there were questions on identifying the top view, front view of 3-dimensional objects/shapes, identifying mirror images. There were 10 to 15 questions on general knowledge like the full form of NASA/ISRO and also the location of places with architectural importance.
Drawing section - 3 Questions (First question was of 30 marks and the remaining two was of 20 marks). In the drawing section, the first question had three parts and the students had to attempt anyone out of the below options:
Level of Difficulty
The overall difficulty level of JEE Main was less than the previous year.
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Subject | Branch | Percent wise Coverage of Topics in JEE Main 2018 |
Physics | Mechanics | 30% |
Heat & Thermodynamics | 7% | |
Electrostatics & Current Electricity | 17% | |
Magnetics & Electro Magnetic Induction | 13% | |
Optics & Waves | 3% | |
Modern Physics | 10% | |
Simple Harmonic Motion, Waves & Elasticity | 7% | |
Semi-Conductor Devices, Electromagnetic Waves and Principles of Communication | 13% | |
Chemistry | Organic Chemistry | 30% |
Inorganic Chemistry | 30% | |
Physical Chemistry | 40% | |
Mathematics | Co-Ordinate Geometry | 17% |
Calculus | 27% | |
Algebra | 27% | |
Vector/3-D Geometry | 10% | |
Trigonometry | 6% | |
Sets & Relations, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics | 13% |
As per the FIITJEE, section of Mathematics in Paper 2 was a bit tough. However, the questions were not very difficult but they were tricky. According to FIITJEE, the paper was of moderate level. Those who had practised well could have solved the paper with confidence.
FIITJEE released JEE Main 2023 cutoff for the national level engineering entrance exam. Careers360 have mentioned the JEE Main 2023 cutoff released by FIITJEE in the table given below for candidates reference.
JEE Main 2017 Expected Cutoff by FIITJEE
S.No | Category | JEE Main 2017 Expected Cutoff Score |
1 | Common Merit List (CML) | 115 |
2 | Other Backward Class (OBC - NCL) | 85 |
3 | Scheduled Caste (SC) | 55 |
4 | Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 50 |
Category | JEE Main 2017 Cutoff Score | JEE Main 2016 Cutoff Score | JEE Main 2015 Cutoff Score | JEE Main 2014 Cutoff Score |
Common Merit List (CML) | 81 | 100 | 105 | 115 |
Other Backward Class (OBC - NCL) | 49 | 70 | 70 | 74 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 32 | 52 | 50 | 53 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 27 | 48 | 44 | 47 |
It is the analysis of the difficulty level of JEE Main by experts.
FIITJEE is a coaching institute whose experts analyze the examination with student opinions and calculate the probable cutoff for JEE Main.
It can not be said to be accurate because the one released by National Testing Agency is the ultimate.
Candidates can try to understand the chances of qualifying the exam because the result for a difficult exam is somewhat contrary to that of easy level.
Hello aspirant,
Based on past year's trends, I think you need to be at least in the 93 percentile to get into ECE, ME, or EE, or maybe Mining or Metallurgical, to get admission in BIT Sindri. You roughly need ranking under 80,000 in JEE Mains for admission in this college.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
You need pay again and raise dispute with bank in case od error
Jee mains sc category 83.7 percentile rank 13161 hai konsi nit milega
You can do two things either wait for few hours or till tomorrow or you can do payment again because in that case previous money will be refunded shortly
I am also a parent looking for admission process...the information I got regarding caste certificate is that we have get a fresh certificate and central caste certificate is different from the state one
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