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In this April 8 JEE Main 2025 Exam Analysis, we will share the expected level of difficulty, major subject-wise trends, and significant topics likely to come in the exam. A proper break-up will be given once the exam is over, but as per previous sessions, we can anticipate the overall trend and level of difficulty. This JEE Main 2025 April 8 exam analysis is intended to guide students about what to expect and prepare for one of the most important days of the JEE Main 2025 April session.
For prospective candidates, knowledge about the details of the April 8 test can chart their study courses by determining which sections were given stress and question types posed. These analyses tend to identify patterns in subject-wise difficulty and topic weightage, allowing aspirants to make better use of their study time.
Watch Live Analysis April 8 Shift 2
The review of the JEE Main 2025 April 8 test is now available. This thorough analysis will have in-depth information about every subject, including the particular chapters and topics that were focused on in the test. A link to a live video review will also be posted anobe for a detailed discussion of the content and pattern of the exam. Here we provide the live analysis of JEE Main April 8 shift 2 analysis with detailed solutions after the exam. Keep Reading!
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JEE Main 2025 April 8 Analysis Shift 2 |
You can go through the detailed analysis pdf of previous session given below:
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 22nd January (Shift-1) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 22nd January (Shift-2) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 23rd January (Shift-1) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 23rd January (Shift-2) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 24th January (Shift-1) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 24th January (Shift-2) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 28th January (Shift-1) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 28th January (Shift-2) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 29th January (Shift-1) | |
JEE Main 2025 Paper : Memory Based Questions and Analysis of 29th January (Shift-2) |
Based on previous sessions, the following topics hold high weightage and should be prioritized:
Physics
Chapter/Topic | Importance Level | Weightage (Approx.) |
Mechanics | High | 25-30% |
Electromagnetism | High | 20-25% |
Optics | Medium | 10-15% |
Modern Physics | Medium | 10-15% |
Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory | Medium | 10% |
Chapter/Section | Weightage (Approx.) | Importance Level |
Organic Chemistry | 35-40% | Very High |
Physical Chemistry | 30-35% | High |
Inorganic Chemistry | 20-25% | High |
Chapter | Weightage (Approx.) | Importance Level |
Calculus | 30-35% | High |
Coordinate Geometry | 25-30% | High |
Algebra | 15-20% | Medium |
Vectors and 3D Geometry | 10-15% | Medium |
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Yes, you can be eligible , but it depends on how you passed Mathematics.
JEE Main
You are eligible if:
You passed Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics.
Mathematics was passed as a full subject from NIOS.
NIOS is a recognized board.
Having two marksheets is allowed.
You are not eligible if:
Mathematics was taken only as an improvement or additional without passing it as a full subject.
MHT-CET
You are eligible if:
You passed Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics.
Mathematics from NIOS is shown as a passed subject.
NIOS is recognized for Maharashtra admissions.
Mathematics was passed before the admission year.
You are not eligible if:
Mathematics is not shown as a passed subject.
Important
Mathematics must be a separate and passed subject.
Keep both marksheets during counselling.
Always check the current year information brochure before applying.
Hope it helps !
The marks needed for a 99+ percentile in the JEE Main January attempt depend on the difficulty of the paper and the total number of candidates. Generally, you need roughly *180–200* marks out of 300 to hit the 99+ percentile. The exact cutoff varies each session, so checking the official NTA percentile score calculator or previous year cutoffs gives a more precise idea.
Hello aspirant
JEE Main accepts NIOS, so you can appear if you meet the basic eligibility.
BITS does not accept marks from two different boards, so this option won’t work for BITS.
VIT and SRM generally accept NIOS, but having two separate mark sheets can be an issue. You should check their official eligibility rules before applying.
Thankyou I hope this help
Hello,
The
NCHM JEE 2026 registration
is expected to
start in the second week of December 2025
.
The application form will be available online.
The last date to apply will likely be
February or March 2026
.
The exact dates will be announced in the official notification.
Hope it helps !
Hello,
Here are some Government colleges that generally do not require 75% CBSE board criteria for admission through JEE mains based or university counselling.
I hope it will help you. Kindly check the latest eligibility rules for the specific year.
Thank you.
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